Jim is already a Servant Leader.

With years of experience serving on a variety of committees, working to write and revise policies, providing high-quality academic services, and volunteering as a neighborhood chair (for 14 years), Jim is already a dedicated leader and contributor. He's served on numerous committees working on downtown and neighborhood revitalization. Learn more about Jim's preparation to serve District 4.

We’ve worked with Jim…

One of the best ways to get to know how someone contributes is to learn from the experiences of those who have worked with Jim. Here's what many of them who have worked closely with Jim have to say. Learn more.

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Campaign Signs

Running for a position on the city council has been a tremendous experience. I want to thank all those who have allowed me to place signs on their property. I will only place campaign signs where I have permission and in approved locations according to city ordinance.

Why I’m Running

My purpose for running can be stated in three short phrases: common sense, balance, and community values. Common sense means doing the right things for the right reasons and setting aside personal interests, biases, preferences, and desires when making decisions and creating and applying policies and ordinances. Balance means asking for and carefully listening to… [Continue Reading]

Where Can You Vote?

The Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, September 13, 2011. To find your voting precinct go to the Provo Polling Map enter your address in the search area. When your information comes up, click on "My Polling Place." Your polling location, district, and precinct will be listed.

Vote early beginning, Tuesday, August 30th through Friday, September 9th from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Provo Recorder's office in the City Center. 351 West Center Street.

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