Local Elections Are More Important Than You Think

There’s a lot of federal-level drama happening in the country right now, so it would be very easy to overlook the impending local elections in Utah. Yet, the results of these elections carry immense importance, wielding the power to shape the very fabric of our communities.

As Utah gears up for its upcoming local elections, it’s crucial to recognize the pivotal role they play in our lives.

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While national and federal politics often dominate the spotlight, local elections hold a unique significance. They influence zoning decisions, school policies, public safety measures, and much more. Amid the clamor of higher-level politics, local elections quietly determine the quality of our immediate surroundings.

One crucial issue that local elections impact is Utah’s housing crisis. As population growth surges, affordable housing becomes scarcer. Local officials wield authority over zoning regulations and housing policies, directly affecting accessibility to housing for countless individuals and families.

In this era of interconnectedness, local decisions reverberate beyond city limits. The outcomes of local elections resonate through our neighborhoods, schools, and daily lives. So, as we stay engaged in national discourse, let’s not overlook the upcoming local election — where tangible change begins, and where our voices can have a direct impact on the challenges Utah faces, such as the pressing housing crisis.

Are you registered to vote? Check upcoming election dates and registration deadlines here.

About the author

John Yelland

John studied TV and cinema production at Utah Valley University and obtained his Masters of Divinity at Regent University. He studied German in Berlin at the Goethe Institute. Before joining Libertas, John served as Director of Video Production at Apiary Fund and, prior to that, web producer for KUTV 2News. He lives in Kearns with his wife and son and enjoys writing and recording music.

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