A new way to make your voice heard

NOW SEEN IN 46 STATES and GUAM!!

People always want to know if their elected officials are using tax money wisely. They want to know how they vote on the issues. That stuff is nice.

But we just want to figure out who is hotter.

Every week, we'll present you with a new two-week poll. Vote for your favorite, and we'll reveal the winner in two weeks.

Watch your favorites advance to the finals!

And for all of you haters out there, don't be jerks.
Showing posts with label Central Utah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Central Utah. Show all posts

Monday, June 2, 2008

Sen. men

Poll No. 15

This is the Senate, Son. These are the few, the proud, the elite. At any given time, only 29 people hold the title of senator in Utah. As you would expect here in the reddest of red states, 21 of the senators are Republicans.

But when it comes to which senators are elected hotties, we bring you three Repubs and two Dems.

May the hottest man win.





Darin Peterson, R-Nephi











Mark Madsen, R-Lehi











Sheldon Killpack, R-Syracuse












Ross Romero, D-Salt Lake










Scott McCoy, D-Salt Lake

Monday, April 21, 2008

Hot guns

Poll No. 9

Yeah, sometimes it seems weird that we vote for sheriffs. But you want to have a guy in your county who knows how to lock people up.

These elected hotties not only do that, but they can get your vote right here because they really know how to wear the uniform.

Check out Summit Sheriff David Edmunds, Iron Sheriff Mark Gower, Piute Sheriff Marty Gleave, Sanpete Sheriff Kevin Holman, Salt Lake Sheriff Jim Winder and the winner from our southern Utah poll, Wayne Sheriff Kurt Taylor.






David Edmunds










Mark Gower












Marty Gleave











Kevin Holman











Jim Winder











Kurt Taylor

Thursday, March 13, 2008

The middle men

Poll No. 4

In our travels around this great state, we've heard some say the male county officials in central Utah are the hotter half of Utah's middle. I guess we'll never know unless you rock the vote in this, our newest poll.

Sevier County Attorney Dale Eyre is challenging a man in uniform, Carbon County Sheriff James Cordova, Grand County Councilman Jim Lewis, Millard County Attorney Richard Waddingham and Carbon County Commissioner Steven Burge.

This is yet another week that we may cause dissension in the ranks as this poll may drive a rift among Carbon County residents. It's all in good fun, folks.






Dale Eyre











James Cordova










Jim Lewis












Richard Waddingham











Steven Burge





Remember there's still time to vote for your favorite central Utah ladies, and check back tomorrow as we reveal the winner in our second poll.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Coal miners' daughters?

Poll No. 3

For the past two weeks, we've brought you the hottest county officials from southern Utah, and you've voted for your faves. Now, we're moving north through the state to Utah's nether region.

When you think central Utah, it's easy to think of coal mines, slickrock and rivers. I think we're going to change your perceptions when we show you what central Utah's elected county officials have to offer in our hottest poll yet.

Check out these five wonders:

Vikki Barnett, the Carbon County recorder, is up against Emery County Assessor (another assessor!) Kris Bell, Millard County Auditor Brandy Grace, Sanpete County Clerk Sandy Neill and Millard County Commissioner Kathy Walker.






Vikki Barnett











Kris Bell











Brandy Grace












Sandy Neill










Kathy Walker






Remember you can still vote for your favorite male county officials from southern Utah. Check back tomorrow for results from our very first poll!

Our winners so far