Aspen Peaks School District, Utah, elections (2025)
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Seven seats on the Aspen Peaks School District school board in Utah are up for special general election on November 4, 2025. A primary was scheduled for August 12, 2025. The filing deadline for this election was June 6, 2025. Seats 2, 5, and 6 are up for election to three-year terms, and Seats 1, 3, 4, and 7 are up for election to five-year terms.[1]
The Aspen Peaks School District was created when the Alpine School District was split up into three new school districts through multiple ballot measures that voters approved on November 5, 2024. The Alpine School District will cease to exist, and the Aspen Peaks School District will officially begin on July 1, 2027.[2]
Elections
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Candidates and results
General
Aspen Peaks school district special general election, 2025 | |
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Office | Candidates |
Seat 1 |
Diane Knight Megan Mullins |
Seat 2 |
Stacy Bateman Steve Sparti |
Seat 3 |
Nicki Brammer Mary Thomas |
Seat 4 |
Amber Bonner Wendi Jensen |
Seat 5 |
Jason Hart ![]() Mindy Quist |
Seat 6 |
Tyler Bahr Jeanne-Marie Burrows ![]() |
Seat 7 |
Stephanie Jones Jason Theler ![]() |
Primary
Aspen Peaks school district special primary election, 2025 | |
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Office | Candidates |
Seat 1 |
![]() ![]() Jenny Timmerman |
Seat 2 |
![]() David McArthur Victoria Richmond ![]() |
Seat 3 |
Jonathan Bejarano ![]() ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
Seat 4 |
![]() Nicole Gearing ![]() |
Seat 5 |
David Fawcett ![]() ![]() ![]() Jean Rivera |
Seat 6 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Alyn Toalepai |
Seat 7 |
Pamela Engles ![]() Michael King ![]() ![]() Did not make the ballot: |
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About the district
- See also: Aspen Peaks School District, Utah
Aspen Peaks School District is located in Utah County, Utah.
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