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Author: Norm Thurston
Who is Voting for Norm? (Video)Who is Voting for Norm? (Video)
Please enjoy the latest video showing increasing support for Norm.
Where do I vote?Where do I vote?
Here is the list of polling locations for Election Day, Tuesday, November 4, 2014 from the Utah County Clerk’s Office: Provo PR01 – Utah County Health & Justice Building, 151 S
Convention SpeechConvention Speech
As your next representative in the Utah House of Representatives, I invite you to watch my five minute speech to the delegates at the Utah County Republican Party Convention. This
Broad Support for Norm Thurston for House District 64Broad Support for Norm Thurston for House District 64
As I have been preparing my campaign, I have thought of this as essentially a job interview. In that context, I have asked several people that I have worked with
Caucus Night Recap & Fox 13 News SegmentCaucus Night Recap & Fox 13 News Segment
Caucus night was a great success for the precincts in my neighborhood. I was pleasantly surprised to find Max Roth from Fox 13 News at our building. He spent the
Caucus Meetings – Why You Should Attend and What to ExpectCaucus Meetings – Why You Should Attend and What to Expect
Attending caucus meetings is the most direct way for you to influence the Party and its choice of nominees. What is a Caucus Meeting and Why Should I Attend? In
Are You in House District 64?Are You in House District 64?
House District 64 includes most of South Provo and a significant portion of North and West Springville. Please use this map to see if you live in House District 64.
Representing YouRepresenting You
The Representative Form of Government One of the great hallmarks of our country is the representative form of government. Every voter is entitled and encouraged to participate in a process
Federal & State Government RolesFederal & State Government Roles
The core of my guiding principles regarding the various levels of government is laid out in the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which explains that powers not specifically delegated