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Show Voters can still register prior to the next November election, and he must have ihe intent of making Utah his home. Also, all voters must be at least 18 years old. Election day will be Nov. 4. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Area residents still have plenty of time and opportunities to register to vote in the upcoming general election Nov. 4. According to Iron County Clerk Clair Hulet, those who wish to vote can still register at the County Courthouse in Parowan or at the assessor's office in Cedar City up until Oct. 25 A person may register at these two 'locations during regular business hours Monday through 'Friday, except for holidays and special neighborhood registration days on Oct. 11,14 and 28. On those three dates, people may register with a special voter registration agent within each district. The names of the agents and their addresses may be ob tained by calling th( county clerk's office oi the Iron County Record According to Hulet, registration agents in each election district are to register persons who reside in that election district between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. on the specified days preceding each election. Registration can also be done by mail. By-mail forms are contained in a counter box in public buildings such as banks, libraries and post offices. Mail registration must be postmarked by Oct. 20, said Hulet. There is no need for people to re-register unless they have moved to another election district or have not voted i for more than four years. ' They do not need to i declare a party affiliation i to register. In order to register or vote a person must be a : United States citizen. He " must also be a resident of . Utah at least 30 days |