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Tim Hodges

Tim Allen Hodges

38 South Wellington Drive
TimHodgesKaysvilleCouncil2023.godaddysites.com

Tim Allen Hodges is a 5th generation farmer from Texas and grew up training horses. He was an avid athlete competing in all levels to include football at West Texas A&M.  He attended Park University for undergrad while serving as an active-duty Marine, and graduated magna cum laude; he also has a law degree from the University of Minnesota. Mr. Hodges moved to Kaysville with his family in 2018 and is proud to call it home.  Tim’s main position is that he wants to represent the citizens of Kaysville without personal agenda to protect their rights against unharnessed Government interest. To learn more about Tim Allen Hodges go to: 
https://timhodgeskaysvillecouncil2023.godaddysites.com/

Don Coleman

351 East 500 North
www.VoteDonColeman.com

Don Coleman is an Air Force Veteran and a Control Center Operator at AES Clean Energy.  He earned his bachelors degree at the University of Utah.  He and his wife Melissa have three children in Kaysville schools.  Don is an advocate of responsible growth and fiscal responsibility.  He would like Kaysville to become less reliant on purchasing electricity from outside sources and he would like to explore the possibility of a Frontrunner station near the Deseret Mill.

Don’s focus is on letting the public have more input concerning development within the city, managing our budget, and preserving the hometown feel of Kaysville.

Don Coleman
John Swan Adams

John Swan Adams

1522 South Thoroughbred Drive
www.JohnSwanAdams.com

My name is John Swan Adams and I am running for Kaysville City Council. My wife Sarah and I made Kaysville our forever home over 20 years ago and firmly believe

there is no better place to live and raise a family. I am a 5th generation Kaysville resident and the son of Davis High School sweethearts, Ted and Sue “Swan” Adams. My grandparents, Judge Thornley and Dorothy Swan and my grandmother, Ethel Whitesides Adams instilled in me a deep love for this community. I have served on council for the past 4 years and have called on that love of heritage and love for this community in every decision I’ve made. I am a voice for the people, and will continue to represent you in every way. I will protect and respect your tax dollars and invest the time needed to make informed decisions. I pledge to uphold your values, voice, and interests as we work together. For more information about John you can visit his website at www.johnswanadams.com.

Mike Blackham

1111 West Webb Lane
MBlackham1535@gmail.com

I have lived in Kaysville City for about 30 years. I have witnessed a lot of changes. I have a real passion for the city and have worked hard to try and keep it as Utah's Hometown. I feel like a city has a responsibility to provide the core services to its residences such as water, sewer, power, streets, police and fire protection. I believe these things should be provided in a very responsible and fiscal manner. I also believe that our downtown, parks, recreation, trails and open space help build a strong community. I have always had to live on a budget, and I believe a city should live on one also. I have always taken the responsibility of spending your tax dollars as my hardest and highest priority. My 34 years working for Kaysville City and 4 years on the council have shown me how much your community means to you, and I will do my best to keep this Utah's Hometown.

Mike Blackham
Nate Jackson

Nate Jackson

592 East 250 North
ElectNate.com

I have a deep passion for public service and over the past two decades, I've dedicated myself to collaborating with elected officials at all levels of government in various roles. This experience has provided me with a profound understanding of the role of government, and the practical tools needed to thoughtfully evaluate public policies and ensure the responsible management of our tax dollars. I currently serve as the Northern Utah Director and Military Affairs Advisor to Senator Mike Lee. In my day-to-day responsibilities, I study a multitude of issues and work closely with local, state, and federal officials to solve problems and make our communities better.

Nearly eight years ago, my wife and I made Kaysville, "Utah's Hometown," our home. We hold a deep affection for this community and its people. Preserving the legacy and charm of our city, no matter how small my contribution, is the driving force behind my decision to run for city council.

As your council member and voice, I am committed to prioritizing the following seven principles:

1. Promoting responsible development that fits our values and heritage.
2. Advocating for a fiscally responsible city budget.
3. Prioritizing transparent and respectful communication.
4. Supporting common-sense policies.
5. Strengthening essential and basic city services.
6. Enhancing the aesthetics and beauty of our city.
7. Encouraging robust public engagement and a cohesive community.

My current responsibilities on the council include serving on the Legislative Policy Committee, advocating for our city's needs to the Utah League of Cities & Towns, and championing our interests against overbearing state policies. In my last two years of serving on council, I've helped find ways to reduce our city's expenses, opposed undesirable development, worked to enhance development agreement plans, advocated for enhancing our trails and beautifying our city’s landscaping, pushed for additional resources to repair sidewalks and improve power infrastructure, and have actively worked towards revitalizing our downtown to support local businesses and to attract new ones.

It would be an honor to continue serving the residents of Kaysville on our city council and I humbly ask for your vote.

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Don't Forget to Vote!
November 21

For more information about the Election, visit www.kaysville.gov, 
DavisVotes.com, or Vote.Utah.Gov. 

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Residents will begin receiving their ballots in the mail October 31. Mailed ballots must be postmarked by November 20 to be counted. Ballots can also be returned at ballot drop boxes in the county. Ballots must be returned in the provided return envelope.

Early voting will be held at the Davis County Administration Building on November 14-17, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

The 2023 General Election will be held on November 21. Polling locations will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.

To verify your voter registration, update your ballot mailing address, or to find out more information about candidates visit Vote.Utah.gov or DavisVotes.com.

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