Election officials in two southern Utah counties failed to comply with state law and put the integrity of multiple elections at risk in 2024, according to a performance audit the state Office of the Legislative Auditor General released Friday.
Utah lawmakers agreed Friday to postpone action on a promised rewrite of HB267, which dropped about an hour and a half before senators were expected to discuss the revised bill. The delay was meant to give union representatives more time to review it.
A bill that would mandate run-off primary elections has passed a committee vote, and moves on for a vote on the House floor.
To Sen. Lincoln Fillmore, R-South Jordan, the question he wants to ask Utah voters is simple: “How easy do you want it to be to raise your taxes?” With SJR2, Fillmore wants to put a question on Utah’s 2026 ballot,
A new bill released today seeks to create a new election office separate from the Lt. Governor to oversee Utah’s election system.
Oakley City is the latest Wasatch Back town to think about changing the way it elects candidates for mayor and city council seats.
Republican and Democratic legislators are looking to reform the primary election process put in place by SB54 10 years ago.
Phil Lyman suffered another setback in court Thursday as a Utah judge dismissed his lawsuit against write-in candidate Richard Lyman.
General Legislative Session begins on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Lawmakers are expected to lay out their priorities on day one.
A new bill proposed in the Utah legislature would seek to make big changes to how voters return their mail-in ballots during the election.
Utah House Republican leadership unveiled their solution to perceived weaknesses in the state's vote-by-mail election system: remove the option to
Utah Republican policymakers are focused on voter confidence ahead of the 2025 legislative session following an election year that highlighted intraparty division over ballot access and mail-in ballots.