Phil Lyman suffered another setback in court Thursday as a Utah judge dismissed his lawsuit against write-in candidate Richard Lyman.
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,
When it comes to making history, women in southern Utah’s rustic Kane County have proven able over the years. In the latest chapter that is sure to add to the Kanab area’s storied past, Republican Gwen Brown was sworn in as Kane County’s newest commissioner on Jan.
Republican and Democratic legislators are looking to reform the primary election process put in place by SB54 10 years ago.
Even though election season is over, pressure on Utah election officials isn’t about to let up. In the wake of a contentious election that sowed more scrutiny on voting, Utah lawmakers are gearing up to consider changes to the state’s election system,
Utah lawmakers expanded their response to recent election audits with the release of a bill that would overhaul how the Lieutenant Governor’s Office oversees voter roll cleanup. House Majority Whip Karianne Lisonbee,
Utah House Republican leadership unveiled their solution to perceived weaknesses in the state's vote-by-mail election system: remove the option to
The Utah House’s top Republican leader has thrown his support behind a newly-unveiled bill that would vastly limit Utah’s universal vote-by-mail system and implement new ID requirements. House Speaker Mike Schultz,
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.
But others can bring massive changes to the Beehive State. Here’s how some lawmakers want to reshape Utah’s elections, reform the judicial system and tackle the housing crisis. On the heels of ...
The West Valley City Council filled the vacant seat left behind by now-Utah House Rep. Jake Fitisemanu, a Democrat, at a Tuesday night meeting.
A bill that opponents argue will make citizen ballot initiatives even harder is swiftly making its way through the 2025 Utah Legislature after Republican legislative leaders promised action to address what they call a threat to the state’s “republic.