The Utah County Commission, a three-member board elected at-large, acts as the county’s legislative and executive authority, managing operations, setting budgets, and adopting ordinances. They oversee county departments, levy taxes, manage county property, and ensure compliance with Utah state laws. There are three seats, A,B, and C, that rotate election cycles so not all three are replaced at once.
Key Responsibilities
- Budgetary Control: Adopting the annual budget, setting tax rates, and managing county funds.
- Legislative Authority: Passing ordinances, rules, and regulations for the county.
- Departmental Oversight: Supervising county departments and appointing officials. Specific commissioners oversee areas like Public Works, Clerk/Auditor, and Human Services.
- Planning and Zoning: Managing zoning, subdivisions, and land use in unincorporated areas.
- Public Representation: Holding weekly public meetings to address community needs.
Candidates
Brent Bowles won the nomination at County Convention. Michelle Kaufusi gathered signatures and will face off in a primary.

