The debate between the Republican and Democrat vying to be the next representative for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District on Thursday was fairly civil with few tense exchanges or rebuttals — that is, up until its final moments.
The Justice Department on Friday announced a district election officer to oversee election-related complaints in Utah, including reports of voting rights concerns, threats of violence and election fraud.
Wright agreed that whoever represents the 3rd District, which includes Sandy, Draper, most of Utah County and all of eastern Utah, should help prepare for the Olympics. But he said addressing climate change, by encouraging “zero-carbon” energy sources, is a much more important thing to be concerned about.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Utah.
Utah voters decide whether or not to retain judges after they have been appointed by the governor. Here's how to learn more about them.
This is one of a series of stories profiling the candidates running for attorney general in Utah this year. Read more about Republican candidate Derek Brown here. A story on third-party candidates Michelle Quist and Andrew McCullough will be published in the coming days.
Utah voters can find out when their Nov. 5 election ballots have been mailed out, when their votes have been counted and more by signing up for text notifications.
In the race to become the presidential nominee for either major party, the nation looks to states in the East before the question can be considered in the West. As former Utah Gov. Gary Herbert sees it,
SALT LAKE CITY — When Utah voters look at their ballot, they might be surprised to see the name "Lucifer 'Justin Case' Everylove" listed as a candidate for president alongside the expected candidates like former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Election Day is nearing and we've got you covered on everything you need to know in the lead up to Nov. 5. What we're watching: This year's most high-profile races will determine who replaces GOP Sen.
Incumbent Paul Cutler and Democratic challenger Steve Hartwick are vying to represent House District 18, which includes part of Davis County.
Incumbent Rep. Nelson Abbott and Alan Frank Keele are facing off in the race to represent Utah's House District 57 in the Utah Legislature.