Run for School Board and Charter Rules - West Jordan
Thinking about running for school board in West Jordan, Utah? This guide explains who is eligible, how to file, how charter schools are regulated locally, and what enforcement or penalties may apply. It covers candidate filing steps, required disclosures, the role of Jordan School District and the county elections office, and the Utah State Board of Education's authority over charter schools. Use the links and action steps below to find official forms, submit candidacy, and understand remedies and appeals. Current as of March 2026.
Who can run and basic eligibility
Board of Education candidates who live within Jordan School District boundaries must meet the eligibility criteria set by state election law and local district rules. Confirm residency, age, and registration requirements with the county elections office and Jordan School District before filing. For district-specific rules and the board's duties refer to the district's board information page Jordan School District Board of Education[1].
Filing, deadlines, and candidate process
Salt Lake County administers local candidate filings and election calendars for West Jordan-area school board races. Candidates must file nomination or declaration forms, meet any signature or petition requirements, and follow campaign finance reporting rules administered by the county and state. Check the county candidate information page for filing windows, fees, and where to submit forms Salt Lake County Clerk - Candidate Information[2]. If a specific fee or deadline is not listed on the cited page, it is not specified on the cited page.
- Check filing opening and closing dates with the county elections office.
- Obtain and submit nomination or declaration forms to the county clerk as instructed.
- Contact the county clerk or district office for help with paperwork and deadlines.
Charter school rules and oversight
Charter schools in the West Jordan area are authorized and overseen under Utah State Board of Education rules and the Utah Charter School program. Authorizing, renewal, monitoring, and revocation processes are set at the state level. For charter application, compliance, and oversight procedures see the Utah State Board of Education charter schools page Utah State Board of Education - Charter Schools[3]. Specific remedy amounts or statutory penalties for charter violations are not specified on that page.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement for election and school governance violations involves multiple agencies: the Salt Lake County Clerk for candidate filing and election procedural issues, the Jordan School District for local board conduct and policy enforcement, and the Utah State Board of Education for charter school compliance and sanctions. Specific fines or monetary penalties applicable to election filing violations, campaign finance breaches, or charter noncompliance are shown on official statutory pages when available; if a dollar amount or fine is not on the cited page below, it is not specified on the cited page.
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited pages or present on the linked authorizing pages; consult Utah Code or county clerk guidance for statutory fines.
- Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence procedures are governed by state statute or county rules and are not fully specified on the cited pages.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, corrective plans, probationary conditions, suspension of rights, or charter revocation by the State Board of Education.
- Enforcer and inspection: Salt Lake County Clerk enforces filing and ballot rules; Jordan School District enforces board policies; Utah State Board of Education enforces charter authorizer conditions.
- Complaint and inspection pathways: file election complaints with the county clerk or state election officials; report charter concerns to the Utah State Board of Education as directed on their site.
- Appeals and review: appeal routes depend on the enforcing body—administrative review, hearing before the authorizer or county hearing officer, and judicial review; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited pages and should be confirmed with the enforcing agency.
Applications & Forms
Key forms and where to file:
- Candidate nomination/declaration forms — obtain and submit to Salt Lake County Clerk as instructed on the county candidate information page Candidate Information[2].
- Board candidate or vacancy forms — check Jordan School District for any district-specific filing requirements Board of Education[1].
- Charter application and renewal documents — published by the Utah State Board of Education; if a fee or exact submission deadline is required, consult the charter office page Charter Schools[3].
If a specific form number, fee, or deadline is not listed on the cited official page, it is not specified on the cited page.
FAQ
- Who enforces candidate filing rules for West Jordan school board races?
- The Salt Lake County Clerk enforces filing and ballot rules; contact the county clerk for complaints and questions.
- Can a charter school leader run for the local school board?
- Conflicts of interest are governed by district policy and state law; check Jordan School District policy and the Utah State Board of Education rules for restrictions.
- Where do I find the candidate filing form?
- Obtain filing forms and instructions from the Salt Lake County Clerk's elections candidate page.
How-To
- Confirm eligibility and residency within Jordan School District boundaries.
- Download and complete the required candidate nomination or declaration forms from the Salt Lake County Clerk.
- Submit forms to the county clerk within the published filing window and keep proof of submission.
- Follow campaign finance reporting rules; file disclosures with the appropriate office as required.
- If you receive an enforcement notice, request the statutory basis, file an administrative appeal if available, and consult legal counsel if needed.
Key Takeaways
- Confirm eligibility with Jordan School District and the county clerk before filing.
- File candidate forms with Salt Lake County within the official filing window.
- Charter school oversight is handled by the Utah State Board of Education; sanctions vary by statute and authorizer decisions.
Help and Support / Resources
- Salt Lake County Clerk - Contact
- Jordan School District - Contact
- City of West Jordan - City Clerk
- Utah State Board of Education - Charter Schools