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Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill that will end Utah's popular universal vote-by-mail election system in 2029 on Thursday.
A Democrat and a Republican discuss Utah's response to Trump's tariffs, special elections and more. How will tariffs affect ...
Cox also approved HB300, a big election reform bill that will effectively phase out automatic vote-by-mail over the next several years and require voters to write the final four digits of their state ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz said Tuesday the state's new vote-by-mail process is "a huge step" toward better election security despite the major changes made from the ...
Democrats continued a trend of strong overperformance in off-cycle elections on Tuesday, making double-digit gains on the ...
Another busy week in Washington is shaping approval of the job Donald Trump is doing as president. What do voters in Utah and ...
Rep. Jefferson Burton, the lawmaker carrying the key election reform bill pushed by GOP leaders in the Utah House of Representatives, asked before a Senate hearing on his proposal. The top of the ...
Utah's new law is part of a larger effort by Republicans to limit the window in which mail ballots can be counted during an ...
If 2024 was the year for elections in Washington, 2025 is the year for local elections in Utah Valley. Mayor positions are up ...
Utah is among the handful of states that conduct primarily postal elections, and the current practice is that every voter is automatically mailed a ballot. But that’s about to change ...
Tucked in the middle of a list of 100 bills Gov. Spencer Cox signed Thursday was “Amendments to Election Law,” or HB300 — the law that is set to end Utah’s popular universal vote-by-mail election ...
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