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I ❤️ Park City 

PRIMARY ELECTION: AUGUST 12, 2025

📅 → The Primary Election is August 12, 2025.
 

📬  It will be held entirely by mail.
 

🗳️  Ballots must be postmarked by August 12 ~or~

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 Deposited in any of ⬇️ these ⬇️ dropboxes on or before Election Day.

  • Park City Library - 1255 Park Avenue, Park City

  • The Market in Snow Creek Plaza -1500 Snow Creek Drive, Park City

  • Quinn's Junction Health Department - 650 Round Valley Drive, Park City 

  • Summit County Library (Kimball Junction) - 1885 West Ute Blvd, Park City

  • Jeremy Ranch Park and Ride, 3361 Rasmussen Road, Park City

  • Summit County Library (Kamas) - 110 North Main, Kamas

  • Summit County Library (Coalville) - 82 North 50 East, Coalville

  • Summit County Courthouse - 60 N. Main, Coalville 

  • Oakley City Hall - 960 West Center Street, Oakley

Park City Council Candidate Forum 

The Park City Council Candidate Forum, presented by KPCW and The Park Record, brought all eight candidates together to weigh in on dozens of topics. 

Provide Feedback On Park City Projects 

Engage Park City is a website to review current Park City Municipal
projects and initiatives -- and provide feedback!

PRESS

Molly Miller said there are lots of opportunities to improve the Old Town core.

“First, I would preserve the character of Main Street, and I really do support revitalizing Swede Alley — using the opportunity to recreate China Bridge as a mixed-use parking facility,” Miller said. “I think that we also need to create a community gathering space to incentivize locals to start visiting Main Street again.”

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Frankly, I believe our current city council is missing the unity and mutual respect necessary to tackle the challenges ahead. Molly has what it takes to help shift that culture — to build bridges, listen closely, and take smart action.

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"One thing about Molly: She sees people. She sees your strengths, your voice, your talents and she uplifts them. She believes deeply in community and in the power of connection."

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"I really felt a sense of urgency to run now, because I feel like we are really
at a turning point.”


 

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“Park City deserves a team that loves the community and serves it with good intent. A group that invests the effort required to grow while it preserves the alchemy of Park City. Our community deserves a City Council that functions because it works together, respects our community, and moves projects forward.”

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“Park City deserves a functional, respectful City Council,” Miller said in a statement.

“One that collaborates, listens, and puts the community’s needs above personal interests.”

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