This year has already seen the most competitive GOP field for an open Senate seat in 30 years, the closest recount in a House race in decades, and an unusually difficult reelection bid for a sitting governor that led to an alliance between his failed primary challenger and the Democratic nominee — all before Labor Day.
However, all were listed in the top 17 priorities of Utahns. To identify these concerns, the Utah Foundation conducted two surveys, according to Utah Foundation President Shawn Teigen.
Critics of a proposed constitutional amendment on citizen-led ballot initiatives in Utah are calling the question that will appear on ballots
The language that will appear on the Nov. 5 ballot asking voters whether to change the Utah Constitution to sidestep a recent Utah Supreme Court ruling on ballot initiatives has been finalized. Anti-gerrymandering advocates with the group Better Boundaries decried the language as misleading.
While conducting a limited review of Utah’s 2024 primary election processes, Utah State Auditor John Dougall issued a letter Tuesday concluding he’s found nothing major amiss when it comes to signature gathering — one of two ways candidates can qualify for Utah’s primary ballot.
Axios Visuals It's been nearly 60 years since a Democratic presidential candidate won the state of Utah. Driving the news: The maps above show the last year each state went for a different party than it did in 2020,
A new report from the Utah Foundation examined some of Utah's challenges and determined that there are in fact issues that Utahns generally agree upon across party lines.
A new report reveals that housing affordability, government overreach and inflation are top priorities for Utahns.
Rep. Blake Moore, representing Utah’s 1st Congressional District, will face off against his former GOP convention challenger, Bill Campbell. Rep. Celeste Maloy, of Utah’s 2nd District, will face attorney Nathaniel Woodward. And Rep. Burgess Owens, of the 4th District, will face marketing specialist Katrina Fallick-Wang.
Should the Utah Constitution say the Legislature can amend or repeal citizen-led initiatives and foreign (out of country) influence should not be allowed to sway Utahns on voting for or against initiatives?
SALT LAKE CITY — The majority of Utah Republicans say they attend church weekly.