Come to our 2018 Caucus!

Please join us tomorrow night at one of our caucus locations across the state. Looking forward to seeing you there!

March 20th, 2018
7:00PM

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Cache County

Whittier Community Center
Auditorium
290 N 400 E
Logan, UT 84321
(American Sign Language interpreter provided!)

Davis County

Knowlton Elementary
801 Shepard Ln 
Farmington, UT 84025

Iron County

Iron County School District Building
Upstairs Board Room
2077 W Royal Hunte Dr
Cedar City, UT 84720

Salt Lake County

Herriman Library
Meeting Room
5380 Main St 
Herriman, UT 84096

Salt Lake City Library 
Conference Room B
210 E 400 S 
Salt Lake City, UT 84111

NOTE: The caucus previously
scheduled to be held on O St.
in SLC will be moved to the 
SLC Library, same as above.

Mill Creek Library
Room A and B
2266 E Evergreen Ave
Salt Lake City, UT 84109

Sandy Library
10100 Petunia Way 
Sandy, UT 84092

West Valley Library
Meeting Room
2880 W 3650 S 
West Valley City, UT 84119

Sanpete County

Spring City Hall (Old Building)
150 E Center
Spring City, UT 84662

Uintah County

Vernal Area Chamber of Commerce
Second Floor
134 W Main St.
Vernal, UT 84078

Utah County

Lehi Junior High School
700 Cedar Hollow Rd
Lehi, UT 84043

Pleasant Grove Jr High
810 N 100 E
Pleasant Grove, UT 84062

Provo Library
550 N University Ave
Provo, UT 84601

Diamond Fork Jr High
50 N 900 E
Spanish Fork, UT 84660

Scera Park Elementary
450 S 400 E
Orem, UT 84097

Wasatch County

Wasatch High
930 500 E 
Heber City, UT 84032

Washington County

Desert Hills High School
Lecture Hall B
828 E Desert Hills Dr. 
St. George, UT 84790

Weber County

James Madison Elementary
2563 Monroe Blvd
Ogden, UT 84401

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First United Utah Caucus

On March 20 – caucus night in Utah - voters will have a new alternative for caucus attendance this year – the caucus meetings of the United Utah Party.  According to Richard Davis, United Utah Party chair, the new party is a centrist, reform-oriented party seeking to invite citizens back into politics rather than pushing them away.   "We invite all Utah voters to attend the caucus meetings of the United Utah Party,” said party chair Richard Davis. “Come join us in changing politics and government for the better."

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Donate Through Your Tax Return

getty-031612-taxrefundcheck1_11300059.jpg Here's another way to make a contribution (at no additional cost to you!) that could help us in our efforts to change politics in Utah! 

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Designate the United Utah Party on your state income tax form, above.  You simply put in the letter "U" for United Utah for both Yourself and Spouse. This costs you nothing.  Any contribution you make will not add to the tax due on your return or reduce your refund.

Here's how it works:  You may voluntarily apply $2 of your tax to the Election Campaign Fund to United Utah (or that's $4 for you and your spouse).  Basically, you get to tell the State how to spend $2 of the taxes they get to keep from you by putting it toward a party within the state to help fund election campaigns. 

So, while you can't tell the state how to spend the rest of the taxes they collected from you, you can at least tell them how to spend $2.  And to us, that can make a difference.

Click here for information directly from the Utah State Tax Commission website.

We appreciate your support!

 

 

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United Utah Party Candidates Announce in Utah County

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Said United Utah Party Chair Richard Davis,“We are delighted to present the first group of state legislative and local candidates to run on the UUP banner. Each one brings a fresh approach to government. They are young and new to politics and will offer a stark contrast to politicians. We hope voters will learn more about them and the United Utah Party they represent.”

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Meet Eric Eliason

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Eric Eliason -- An Optimistic Voice for Utah's Future

As a father of four -- ages 14 to 20 -- Eric approaches this campaign firmly invested in the future of Utah and the country.  He is optimistic we can leave a positive legacy for generations to follow.  

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Meet Jan Garbett

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Jan Garbett -- No Stranger to Leadership

native of Salt Lake City, Jan graduated from Granite High then attended BYU for 3 years. After marrying Bryson Garbett, she moved back to Salt Lake and graduated from the University of Utah where she received a B.A. in English.  She and Bryson have 8 children and 7 grandchildren.

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New Congressional Candidates Take Off

Two new United Utah candidates are heading off on a grand adventure toward Congressional seats in Washington.  They announced their candidacies yesterday on the state capitol steps.

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Chair's Note - A Lesson from Lindbergh

Several years ago I visited the Smithsonian in Washington and saw the Spirit of St. Louis, the plane that Charles Lindbergh flew when he made the first solo transatlantic flight. Lindbergh was not expected to achieve this feat. He was an obscure air mail pilot who received far less funding than others competing in the race to be the first. Lindbergh even put up $2000 of his own mail delivery earnings to finance the flight.

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Candidate Announcements

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This week will mark important days for United Utah as the first wave of candidates announce their candidacies for county, state, and federal offices.

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United Utah Heroes

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Since the forming of the United Utah Party last year, I have had the privilege of meeting many wonderful people dedicated to public service.  We are most familiar with those who dedicate their time and talents to run for public office.  For me, I have had the rare opportunity of knowing personally the many more people who are working behind the scenes. 

Their reward is not the honors of public office, something they themselves will never hold.  It is not money.  They donate more than they will ever receive.  It is not recognition, which they rarely get.  I have learned these things are not what motivates them.

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