KEY TAKEAWAYS

Salt Lake City Council elections feature incumbents and challengers in key districts.

South Salt Lake, Midvale and Millcreek also have ranked choice voting.

SALT LAKE CITY — Most Utah cities held primary elections for city officials earlier this month, but the races are just getting started in several municipalities using ranked-choice voting this fall.

Because ranked-choice voting allows cities to skip the primary election and have all registered candidates advance to the Nov. 4 general election, candidates in those cities had until Tuesday at 5 p.m. to declare themselves on the ballot.

With the filing deadline behind us, here's who is running for city offices in the handful of municipalities still using ranked-choice voting:

Salt Lake City

More than half of Salt La

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