Voter registration and electronic voting samples are available at the Salt Lake City Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, until Election Day.
The Democracy Store, run by the League of Women Voters and located within the library, also has precinct maps for Salt Lake City Council races, information pamphlets about voting requirements and other useful information. The store also has campaign literature from candidates.
The store will feature one Diebold electronic voting machine identical to the kind voters in Farmington and Brigham City will use on Election Day, and which all of the state's voters will use starting next year. The ballots on the machine are only samples and will not reflect any city races.
For more information, call 801-266-9044.
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