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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 4-7, 2006 The Park Record A-4 CAMPAIGN 2OO6 BRIEFS Web site lists polling places Affordable Luxury the Utah elections officials provide a feature on the stale's World Wide Web site that guides voters to their polling places, allowing them to find out where to go to vote at any time. The site is: http://gval.utah.gov/elections/po lling.aspx. Once there, people are asked for their name, birth date, which county they live in and their house number. If the person is registered to vote, the Web site provides whether they are registered in a political party, which voting precinct they reside in and where their polling place is located. The site also provides a link listing many of the people who represent the address, including those in county, state and federal offices. Summit County provides 15 polling locations throughout the three regions of the county. In Park City, there are three. People who live in Old Town and Deer Valley vote at City Hall , Those residing in Park MAYTAG store. Sugar House The Sugar House Center 1199^.2236 8. (West of Nordstrom Rack) 467-0900 Orein Lake Pointc Shopping Center 308 W. University Paukway (Between Circuit City and Old Navy) 229-1170 B'JENN-AR VMagicChef REEMS REAL ESTATE, INC. 13 CLAIMJUMPtR COURT • PARK CITY. UTAH 81060 harry@harryreems.cotn email HARRY REEMS (435) 640-0650 2 PRIXCtl'Al. BROKER (435) 649-2966 1* , The Majesty of Deer Valley Meadows, Quarry Mountain and Ranch Road Soulh vote at McPolin Elementary School. People who live in Prospector, Thaynes Canyon and the Sidewinder district vote at Treasure Mountain International Middle School. For more information about polling locations in Park City, contact Cindy LoPiccolo, City Hall's election official, at 6155026 or Sue Follett, the Summit County clerk. Her number from the West Side is 615-3203. From the East Side, her number is 3363203. The Park Record offers an interactive map of polling locations on its World Wide Web site. The ' address is www.parkrecord.com/votingmap. The list is also available on page A-9 in this edition of the newspaper. Touch-screen voting Many people on Election Day will vote on touch-screen machines for the first time, the newfangled devices that domi- HUGHES SUCCEEDS BECAUSE HIS CLIENTS DO. Perched on the highest lot in Hidden Meadows lubdivision sits [his 'tunning w.imple of mounuin comemporury design and craftsmanship. Tim 6000 sq.ft.custom home is a unique blend of rustic and elegant design, with bircuhiakinj; views oi Pjrk City, the Canyom. and Snydcrville B.Lsin. From his hard working attitude to his nated the campaign for the The signs cannot be taller than four feet, as measured from the Summit County clerk in 2006. Statehouse leaders picked the finished grade of a site. Signs must be posted at least machines, manufactured by Diebold Election Systems, for 10 feet from the curb. If 10 feet Utah elections and they made from the curb, though, is within a their debut in the state earlier in building, people may place signs 2006. ' up to three feet in front of the Lots of people who used them structure. , during the primary election in They cannot be put in a side June found them easy to navigate yard, though. but critics worry that the The city allows signs to be put machines can be hacked and the in windows. results changed. People cannot light up the When a registered voter signs. shows up at the polls, they will be Sometimes there are widegiven cards containing a spread concerns about campaign microchip to put into the voting signs in the city but that has not machine. They will then choose been the case in 2006, when there their candidates and answers to are no Park City positions on the ballot questions by touching the ballot. screen. In mid-October, however, They can choose a straight- there were questions about a sign party ticket or decide contest by for Brody Taylor, who is running contest. for Summit County sheriff. The When picking candidates, vot- sign was posted in the Old Town ers can press a name and, if the roundabout at the intersection of choice was a mistake, touch the Deer Valley Drive and Marsac name again to cancel that choice Avenue. and select another candidate. That sign was not allowed After they are finished, a page since the roundabout is considis displayed with all the selec- ered a state transportation right tions and a receipt is printed and of way, a Utah Department of is scrolled into the machine. If a Transportation official told The voter is satisfied, the receipt is Park Records the time. The sign scrolled into the machine. Voters was removed. are not provided a receipt. For more information about the rules, contact the Planning Department ai 615-5061 or the city's Legal Department at 6155026. In Summit County, candidates are allowed to put signs in almost Although there have only any location, according to been sporadic complaints this Michael Barille, the county's political season about signs in Planning director. Park City, with Election Day He says the county does not looming, candidates and Parkites limit the size of a sign but that must abide by City Hall's rules signs are not allowed to create a regulating signs. hazard, such as blocking drivers' According to city laws, people views at intersections. are not required to obtain a perFor more information about mit to post a political sign. the county's rules, call 615-3000 However, campaign signs can- and ask for the Planning not be larger than three square Department. feet. 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