It’s Time for Utah’s 2026 Caucus Meetings!
28 February 2026
It’s time for the 2026 Caucus! Mark your calendar for Tuesday, March 17 for the 2026 Caucus Night. The Weber County Republican Caucus Check-in and Meet & Greet are slated for 6:30 p.m. with the formal caucus meeting beginning at 7:00 p.m. at Snowcrest Jr. High in Eden. The Weber County Democratic Caucus will be at East Ridge Elementary from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. located at 1330 9th Street in Ogden. Plan to arrive early on caucus night so you have plenty of time to sign-in.
Caucus Night is a great opportunity for every registered voter in our community to make their voice heard in the political process.
What is Caucus Night? Simply put, it’s a local gathering of neighbors from your precinct where voters come together to discuss issues, organize for the coming election season, and elect community members to represent them as precinct officers and delegates. These grassroots leaders help shape the direction of their party and, ultimately, influence how candidates are chosen for upcoming elections.
No matter what your background is, this is your chance to participate in democracy at its most local level:
For more information specific to your party affiliation:
Whether you’re a long-time resident or new to our town, attending Caucus Night is a simple but meaningful way to engage with your community and help steer our civic life. Grab a neighbor, bring your ID and voter registration card, and come be part of the conversation that shapes the next election season.
To look up your precinct location and/or details about how caucus works, go to precinctportal.org and click on “Get Started” and “Precinct Locator.” You may also use the Weber County website to look up information and to find training materials.
28 February 2026
It’s time for the 2026 Caucus! Mark your calendar for Tuesday, March 17 for the 2026 Caucus Night. The Weber County Republican Caucus Check-in and Meet & Greet are slated for 6:30 p.m. with the formal caucus meeting beginning at 7:00 p.m. at Snowcrest Jr. High in Eden. The Weber County Democratic Caucus will be at East Ridge Elementary from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. located at 1330 9th Street in Ogden. Plan to arrive early on caucus night so you have plenty of time to sign-in.
Caucus Night is a great opportunity for every registered voter in our community to make their voice heard in the political process.
What is Caucus Night? Simply put, it’s a local gathering of neighbors from your precinct where voters come together to discuss issues, organize for the coming election season, and elect community members to represent them as precinct officers and delegates. These grassroots leaders help shape the direction of their party and, ultimately, influence how candidates are chosen for upcoming elections.
No matter what your background is, this is your chance to participate in democracy at its most local level:
- If you’re curious how candidates are chosen or want a more active role in politics, Caucus is where decisions begin.
- If you’ve ever felt frustrated with how government works, caucus gives you a chance to meet your neighbors and make a difference right here at home.
- And if you’re passionate about a cause, caucus is where you can help build support and connect with others who share your views.
For more information specific to your party affiliation:
- Visit the Weber County Republican Party website at www.webergop.org — where you can learn about registration, precinct caucus locations, and how to participate as a Republican voter.
- Check out the Weber County Democratic Party at www.weberdemocrats.org for details on Democratic Caucus Night events, how to get involved in electing precinct officers and delegates, and ways to engage with local Democrats.
Whether you’re a long-time resident or new to our town, attending Caucus Night is a simple but meaningful way to engage with your community and help steer our civic life. Grab a neighbor, bring your ID and voter registration card, and come be part of the conversation that shapes the next election season.
To look up your precinct location and/or details about how caucus works, go to precinctportal.org and click on “Get Started” and “Precinct Locator.” You may also use the Weber County website to look up information and to find training materials.