Provo Election

Provo City Council Election Guide 2011 – Candidates Share Their Views on Making Provo a Bicycle-Friendly City

Don’t forget to vote in the Provo primary election on September 13, 2011 and the Provo general city council election on November 8, 2011. You can find election information on the Provo city website.

Next year, Provo will have four new city council members. Your vote for a bicycle-friendly candidate could mean more bicycle lanes, racks, and a better city for families that walk and ride their bikes.

We’ve asked the city council candidates for their views on bicycle infrastructure and safety in Provo. You can find their responses by clicking the links for each district. Don’t know what district you’re in? Find out by entering your address here.

Citywide Candidates (see all city-wide answers here)

District 1 Candidates (see all district 1 answers here)

District 4 Candidates (see all district 4 answers here)

District 3 Candidates

  • Hall Miller – No response.
  • James E. Kallbacka – No response.
  • Richard Wood – No response.
  • Glen K. Thurston – Responded but did not answer questions.

Creative Commons License photo credit: Iain Farrell

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5 comments

  1. Spencer, you’re off the hook for the primary tomorrow. But, we’re still counting on you for the city-wide general election in November., ;o)

  2. Tom, not sure why we didn’t get some of those responses. I know everyone is pretty busy during election season….hopefully we’ll be able to hear from each of the candidates that make it through the primary. We’re hoping those responses will trickle in over the next week or so.

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