Chase Oliver, the Libertarian Party nominee for president in 2024, told the Deseret News that Utahns will find a focus on these issues in his campaign — and says he isn’t afraid of being a “spoiler” in swing states to draw attention to his party.
Utah has more than 1.7 million active voters on the rolls as of Monday, according to the latest statistics from the lieutenant governor's office, which is up by about 35,000 since the start of the year.
Utahns have a complex but important question before them on the November ballot. Should Utah wipe out its nearly 100-year-old constitutional earmark on income tax revenue (currently reserving that money for public and higher education and some services for children or people with disabilities) to,
No official decisions have been made, but there’s a chance the Utah Legislature could hold a special session as soon as this week as GOP legislative leaders face calls to tackle two key Utah Supreme Court rulings that rankled Republicans.
Gwen Walz, wife of Democratic vice presidential candidate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, headlined a Zoom call Thursday evening hosted by a group of Utah women drumming up support for Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign.
The Utah Supreme Court was unswayed by Colby Jenkins’ claims that southern Utah voters’ rights were denied when mail processing routed their ballots through Las Vegas, missing the postmark deadline and making them ineligible to be counted.
The Associated Press called the race in Maloy's favor at 10:09 p.m. ET on Tuesday. Maloy is favored to win in November, securing her first full term in the House.
State Rep. Phil Lyman is asking the Utah Supreme Court to prevent the printing of ballots for the November general election pending the outcome of an earlier case in which he asked the justices to kick Gov.
Phil Lyman lost the Republican primary election for Utah governor by nearly 40,000 votes in June. Now, in the midst of pursuing multiple legal challenges to Gov. Spencer Cox’s eligibility for the ballot,
Rep. Celeste Maloy officially declared victory in the extremely close 2nd Congressional District Republican primary after the Utah Supreme Court denied a request from her opponent, Colby Jenkins, to count late postmarked ballots.
Kennedy claimed his campaign had enough signatures to appear on the ballot in all 50 states but so far he is on the ballot list in less than half that number.