Write-in candidate for Utah governor Phil Lyman announced on Tuesday he had filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to toss out the state’s gubernatorial primary election and make himself the Republican Party nominee.
Five candidates vying for the open Utah attorney general seat answer questions ahead of the 2024 general election.
Michelle Quist, the United Utah Party candidate for attorney general, used to be a Republican. She said she felt unwelcome by the party after former President Donald Trump took of
All 75 seats in the Utah House are up for election this year – and yet about 1 in 4 have already been decided before a single vote will be cast on Nov. 5. In the Utah Legislature — which has long been under control of a Republican supermajority — 20 House seats and two
Just two weeks remain until Election Day, and the majority of states have opened some form of early voting. In Hawaii, where each registered voter receives a ballot in the mail, service centers open Tuesday for voters to return their completed ballots.
Early in-person voting kicks off in Hawaii, Utah, Missouri and Wisconsin this week as candidates have begun urging their supporters to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day. Here is everything you need to know.
Who is Lucifer “Justin Case” Everylove? Here’s how this unaffiliated presidential candidate made it onto the ballots in Utah.
The Utah Supreme Court has officially released its official ruling on the controversial Amendment D, formalizing what we already know: Amendment D is void and votes for or against the constitutional change will not be counted in this November's election.
Romero, a Democrat seeking the District 4 Salt Lake County Council post, has reached out to both the Black and Hispanic communities, among others, in his campaigning. He's vying with Republican Roger Livingston and Utah Forward hopeful Nolan Kruse for the District 4 seat.
On Thursday, the Utah Supreme Court issued its full opinion explaining why it struck Amendment D — which would have made clear that the Legislature can repeal or amend any citizen ballot initiative — from the November ballot.
Votes will still count for two of the four proposed amendments to the Utah Constitution that are on the general election ballot. But unlike amendments A and D that were both voided after separate court challenges,
Utah voters decide whether or not to retain judges after they have been appointed by the governor. Here's how to learn more about them.