Office |
Name |
Political Party |
Candidate Status |
Bio |
Website |
Email |
Phone |
Commissioner |
Randy B Elliott |
Republican
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Withdrew
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Bio
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, UT
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Commissioner |
Angie Petty |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-698-7297
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Angie Petty is a proud resident of South Weber, Davis County’s northernmost city, where she lives with her incredible husband of 16 years and their 3 amazing kids. Currently serving her 2nd term on the City Council, she relies on her conservative values as she leads the city during its most pivotal time of growth, by embracing careful budgeting and strategic planning. She takes pride in her open and transparent communication with residents, taking time to familiarize herself with the issues, considering differing views of each situation, and not being afraid to ask hard questions. This thorough approach ensures the best outcome for the city. She has served in several capacities during her tenure, including Chair of the following: Municipal Utilities Committee, Parks and Recreation Committee, Public Relations Committee, Youth City Council, and as Gravel Pit Liaison. Additionally, she is currently serving her second year as Mayor Pro Tempore. Angie takes her role on the City Council seriously and appreciates the trust her fellow residents have placed in her as a steward of their wonderful city. She looks forward to representing Davis County with that same level of leadership, attention, and fiscal responsibility.
7692 Cornia Drive
South Weber, UT 84405
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Commissioner |
Linnea Pearson |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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801-648-0696
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2280 South 400 West
Clearfield, UT 84015
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Commissioner |
Timothy Edwin Roper |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-682-6296
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With seven years on the Clearfield City Council, I've led an efficient, fiscally conservative budget, fostering collaborations between faith-based and nonprofit organizations for stronger community ties. My tenure on the North Davis Fire Board and engagement with Clearfield City Police have equipped me with the insights to ensure robust public safety. As the Director of Member Development at the Davis Chamber of Commerce, I've been at the forefront of fostering quality economic development, acting as a vital link for businesses to access necessary resources. My commitment extends to supporting the Davis Chamber of Commerce in my role as County Commissioner. My service on the boards of Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center (PARC) and Open Doors, alongside my support for numerous local nonprofits, underscores my dedication to community service. This blend of leadership, commitment to economic development, public safety expertise, and nonprofit work, aligned with my conservative values, positions me as the most qualified candidate for Davis County Commissioner.
422 North 360 West
Clearfield, UT 84015
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Commissioner |
John Crofts |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-888-4272
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I am committed to representing the Voters' interests first. Here are three key points of my platform: LOW TAXES: The significant increase in property values has led to dramatic tax increases, burdening voters. I advocate for prudent fiscal management, wise utilization of public funds, and ensuring each taxpayer dollar is pent judiciously. We can do better, and I commit to saving taxpayer dollars. HIGH-DENSITY-HOUSING: The proliferation of high-density housing is encroaching on our neighborhoods, and give challenges for our communities. Trendy, excessive, high-density housing is bad for the Voter and our families. HOMELESSNESS: Homelessness is a significant threat. Voters don't want to bring homelessness to our doorstep. Mandates from the State Legislature demand Davis County have a homeless shelter. This is a bad mandate, and I will push back. Attracting homelessness leads to urban decay, jeopardizes neighborhoods safety and poses unnecessary risks to our communities and families. I pledge to put the Voter first, and safeguard our neighborhoods and families. I am running for Davis County Commissioner solely through the County Convention--and you, the County Delegates will decide if Voters First proceeds. I ask for your vote on April 13th.
2616 North 1750 East
Layton, UT 84040
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Commissioner |
Len Arave |
Republican
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Declared Intent to Gather Signatures
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-680-0745
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I was lucky enough to partially retire at the age of 55. Around that time, I was asked by prominent residents to run for Mayor of the City of North Salt Lake. (Yes it’s in Davis County.) I am an introvert by nature and had never run for office before, but I was fortunate enough to win the election. When asked why I ran, I often joke that I was in a mid-life crisis and already had a sports car. The real reason was that I felt I should give back to a community that had been so good to me and my family. There is a close relationship between cities and county. Dealing with commissioners with mayoral experience was always easier, as they had a better understanding of issues cities face as well as what support was really needed from the county. For this reason, I was approached by current and past mayors to run for Commissioner. I have a reputation as one who comes prepared and is willing to think out of the box. I have life experience, from a business and political standpoint, needed to run an organization as big and complex as the county. I feel again a responsibility to serve a county that has been so good to me and my family.
46 South Eaglewood Drive
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
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Commissioner |
Christian Brower |
Republican
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Withdrew
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Bio
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, UT
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Commissioner |
Danny Randall |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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801-451-0077
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Farmington, UT
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Commissioner |
Kenneth L Romney |
Republican
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Withdrew
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Bio
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, UT
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Commissioner |
Mike K Blackham |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-940-1535
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"My name is Mike Blackham, and I am passionate about the Davis County community and will work hard to ensure that it remains the best community possible. One of my core beliefs is the importance of single-family and owner-occupied housing, encouraging stability and a sense of ownership within our community. Having always lived on a budget myself, I strongly believe that the County should also prioritize responsible financial management. Currently, I am serving my second term as a Kaysville City Council Member. For 34 years, I had a fulfilling full-time career as the Building Official for Kaysville City. In addition to my full-time career, I also devoted my time to local fire departments, working part-time. I started as a Firefighter at Farmington Fire Department and progressed to become an EMT Advanced and Battalion Chief for Kaysville Fire Department. I serve the County by representing Kaysville on Davis County Mosquito Abatement District for over 20 years, contributing to the well-being of our community. I want to assure you that I will represent you effectively and passionately. I am fully aware of how fortunate I am to call Davis County my home, and I am committed to preserving its exceptional qualities."
1111 West Webb Lane
Kaysville, UT 84037
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Commissioner |
Liz Mumford |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-635-5123
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Liz Mumford is a wife and mother, public administrator, community volunteer, and multi-generational resident of Davis County. She built a culture of shared governance and public engagement during eight years of elected leadership on the Davis Board of Education. Liz establishes relationships of trust with Davis County residents, business leaders, and elected officials who value her responsiveness, data-driven decision-making, and integrity. Liz has expertise in building partnerships, conservative policymaking, and effective oversight of substantial budgets in the public sector. Her background includes a degree in education, time raising a family, time teaching in local schools, and a graduate degree in the Marriott School of Management at BYU. Liz Mumford's commitment to public service and civic involvement runs deep with her roles in many organizations. Liz and her husband Russ find the greatest joy in their family. They are proud parents of four sons, with two wonderful daughters-in-law joining the family in 2023. Beyond her professional and community commitments, Liz loves chocolate, DIY projects, traveling, and gathering with family and friends.
4435 Sunset Circle
Bountiful, UT 84010
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Commissioner |
Bret Millburn |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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801-510-7170
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Centerville, UT 84014
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Commissioner |
Michael J Lambert |
Unaffiliated
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Filed
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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Hi, my name is Michael. I bring a unique set of experience and perspective to the Office of Commissioner. I’m an unaffiliated candidate and believe in the important value of bipartisanship, particularly in our modern politics. Professionally as a social worker, I’ve worked extensively with youth and families. I’m a northern Utah native and our family has loved finding a home here in Layton. My experience includes an internship in D.C. through the Hinckley Institute of Politics; past city council meeting attendance and coverage; county contract work serving early Head Start children and their families; supporting young adults with anxiety transition to college at Weber State; and have enjoyed volunteering in a local school here, co-chairing our School Community Council and serving as secretary. I’m passionate about issues affecting children; our shared land and surrounding areas, including the vitality of the Great Salt Lake and our air quality; mental health; and civic representation for all Davis County residents. My work experience has taught me how to listen, manage conflict, and create consensus among diverse groups and interests. I will bring these aptitudes to the Office of Commissioner. I look forward to getting to know you and earning your vote!
Layton, UT
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Assessor |
Andy Hansen |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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Email
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801-243-7125
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Andy Hansen has spent the last 10 years working in the Davis County Assessor’s office. During his time in the Assessor’s office, he worked as a Commercial Real Estate Appraiser, Residential Team Lead and as the Chief Deputy Assessor. He is a Certified General Appraiser with over 20 years experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Finance from the University of Utah. Andy lives in Woods Cross with his wife and their four children. They love Utah and enjoy camping, hiking, and just spending time together. They love visiting Utah’s national parks. They both come from families that have lived in Utah for several generations. He served in the Marine Corps Reserve Infantry for eight years. After 9/11, his unit was deployed for Operation Noble Eagle, a quick reaction force, and then to the Middle East for the Iraq War. On a local level, he has served many roles in his church, and with the Boy Scouts of America.
1047 West 1300 South
Woods Cross, UT 84087
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Recorder |
Anthony O. "Tony" Thompson |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-773-2313
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2806 West 800 North
Clinton, UT 84015
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Recorder |
Kelly A Silvester |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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801-520-4500
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2831 West 1475 North
Layton, UT 84041
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Recorder |
Jeffery S. Simonsen |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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801-550-7260
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Farmington, UT 84025
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Surveyor |
Max B Elliott |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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Email
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801-971-9813
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, UT
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Treasurer |
Matt Brady |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-891-3661
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Matt holds a Master of Public Administration from BYU and an Economics degree from the University of Utah. He was a Registered Representative at Fidelity Investments, passing securities exams for Series 7, 63, and later 65. Matt enjoyed 15 years at Utah’s state retirement system (URS), helping thousands of public employees invest and plan for retirement. Matt joined Davis County in 2022 and currently serves as chief deputy to retiring Treasurer Mark Altom. Committed to upholding statutory requirements and standards of practice, he supports Treasurer Altom’s focus on cost-efficient property tax collection and administration. Matt's county experience so far includes testing and implementing a new parcel management and taxation platform, developing reconciliation processes, assuming responsibility for the collection of personal property payments for the assessor, and participating in an investment advisor selection process. He appreciates his colleagues within the Treasurer’s office. They aim to serve taxpayers with kindness, efficiency, and transparency. Matt and Laura (Ariotti) have been married for 21 years. They are raising their sons and daughters in Bountiful.
1331 Madera Hills Drive
Bountiful, UT 84010
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Treasurer |
Blake L Woodall |
Republican
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Filed
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Bio
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Email
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801-391-1091
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165 North 3675 West
Layton, UT 84041
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