A state legislative committee declined to hear complaints about the Utah Republican Party’s caucus-night presidential poll for the second time on Wednesday, citing biased presentations, the independence of party organizations and an alleged conflict of interest with the committee chair.
The Utah County clerk — who has been a vocal critic of voting by mail — is facing calls from state election officials to improve his office’s election processes after a state review of the 2024 primary found some of his staff were “too strict” during ballot signature verification,
In front of a room packed with Utah Republican Party leaders, many of whom voted last year to forgo a presidential primary in favor of a poll at local caucus meetings, GOP lawmakers voted to cancel a hearing on Utah’s disorderly Super Tuesday for a second time.
Maloy told SBA administrator Isabel Guzman at Wednesday's House Small Business Committee hearing that she shared her colleagues' concerns about SBA’s far-reaching ambitions, like its involvement in elections,
A new report from the state elections office found discrepancies with the number of votes cast and a high rate of rejected signatures on mail-in ballots in Utah County during June's election.
In its review of Utah County's election process, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor found that 19 extra ballots were counted -- in addition to finding issues with the "fast cast" voting system implemented in the county and issues regarding signature verification.
Utah’s largest teacher union and the other plaintiffs suing the Utah Legislature over the state’s new “school choice” voucher program are taking a page out of the Amendment D playbook. As part of their lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program,
According to the FBI on Friday morning, a white substance was found in the mail addressed to Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson.
After more ballots were counted in Utah County than the number of voters, the Lieutenant Governor’s Office reviewed the county’s processes during the June 25 primary election.
The envelope, containing white powder and signed by the so-called “United States Traitor Elimination Army,” was intercepted in Reno, Nevada, Lt. Gov. Henderson's office said. Law enforcement officials are reportedly investigating the threat and testing the substance.
A new lawsuit filed by the state's largest teachers union says the ballot language to change how Utahns’ income tax can be spent “misleads” voters and “strips public education” of “longstanding constitutional protection.