GOP lawmakers look to make voter records public and remove conflicts of interest.
The Utah House approved a bill to ensure voters are U.S. citizens, though preliminary results of a state study show few instances of noncitizens registering to vote.
An ongoing Utah review of 2.1 million voter registration records has found one noncitizen who registered to vote and zero examples of any noncitizens actually voting.
A majority of Utah voters, including 47% of Republicans, oppose the Legislature's attempt to repeal 2018's Better Boundaries initiative.
Cambria Cantrell with the lieutenant governor’s office, which oversees elections in Utah, praised the bill for allowing multiple ways to verify citizenship. She said an experience Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson had in the past illuminated why that’s important.
Utah's state elections office has released new, preliminary findings on how many non-U.S. citizens have registered to vote in Utah.
This after House Bill 209 passed through committee Wednesday. Is it the logical and sensible thing to do to ensure only US citizens vote in our elections, Or a waste of time and money that will only disenfranchise minority voters?
Several of Utah's prominent lawmakers, including Senate President J. Stuart Adams, will see primary challenges this year. And 13 others will leave the Legislature altogether.
A new bill would apply Lee's SAVE Act at the state level.
After courts redrew Utah congressional map, voters decide whether to reverse Proposition 4.