,
American Fork,
Pleasant Grove,
Lindon and
Orem along
Interstate 15 and the northeast shore of
Utah Lake The government is a three-member elected
county commission elected at-large. Other elected officials include the county
sheriff, the
county clerk, county recorder, county assessor, county surveyor, county treasurer, and the
county attorney. The current county attorney is Jeff Gray. In 2020, Utah County voters rejected Proposition 9, which would have changed the county's government to a five-member elected county council with an elected county mayor. The first sheriff of the county was John T. Willis, who was succeeded by
William Madison Wall. Alexander Williams served during
John Cradlebaugh's court in 1859. He was succeeded by Eli Whipple, who resigned in 1861 and was replaced by Russell Kelly. In 2020, Sheriff Mike Smith publicly stated he would not enforce
COVID-19 face mask mandates. The Utah County Fire Department provides emergency response to all unincorporated areas within Utah County and works with all the incorporated cities within the county plus all Utah state and federal lands. The department is primarily a
wildland fires response and
urban interspace service with some structure fire and
HAZMAT abatement capability.
Politics Utah County has been referred to as "the most Republican county in the most Republican state in the United States". It has voted for a Democratic presidential candidate nine times since statehood, but has not done so since 1964. In the
1992 presidential election,
George H. W. Bush received the most votes and
Bill Clinton was third in votes received. In the
2004 presidential election, 85.99% voted for
George W. Bush. In the
2008 U.S. presidential election, the county voted for
John McCain by a 58.9% margin over
Barack Obama, compared to McCain winning by 28.1% statewide. Eight other Utah counties voted more strongly in favor of McCain. In the
2012 election,
Mitt Romney received 88.32% of the vote. In
2016, it gave a slim majority of the vote to
Donald Trump, and nearly 30% of the vote to independent candidate
Evan McMullin, who outperformed
Hillary Clinton in the county. This was McMullin's largest share of the vote in any county in Utah and his second best nationwide after
Madison County, Idaho. In
2020, Democratic candidate
Joe Biden received over 75,000 votes, easily a record for the party – no Democratic candidate had previously received more than 30,000 votes in the county – but it amounted to barely a quarter of the county vote as Trump received two-thirds of the total. Until
2013, Utah County was represented entirely by one congressional district. Currently, the county is split between two congressional districts. Most of the county's population is in the
3rd District, represented by Republican
Mike Kennedy, former Provo Mayor. Much of the county's area however, including Utah Lake, resides in the
4th District currently represented by Republican
Burgess Owens. The county's Republican bent runs right through state and local politics. All five state senators representing the county, as well as all 14 state representatives, are Republicans. ==Social issues==