The general municipal elections are fast approaching, with mail-in ballots beginning to arrive at voters’ homes last week.
Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson said he expected a higher participation rate in this year’s municipal election due to school board races for three new school districts. A week before the election though,
Utah gets a ‘D’ on the representation on women in politics — will that change on Election Day?
With Election Day approaching next week, I’ve been reflecting on women’s representation in political leadership. According to the annual Best & Worst States for Women’s Equality report, Utah made notable progress in 2025 in the category of Political Empowerment.
Instructions for voters in Utah County are causing confusion and uncertainty just two weeks before Election Day.
Election day is just days away, and the mayoral race in Provo is heating up. Two candidates — one the current mayor and the other a former legislator — are vyin
Utah lawmakers have enacted restrictions to voting by mail — but most changes don’t take effect until 2026 and 2029. Here’s what you need to know ahead of Election Day on Nov. 4.
Author Table of Contents Media Contact For general and media inquiries and to book our experts, please contact: [email protected] Strategic reforms would make Utah’s primary elections more competitive and representative,
Utah lawmakers and plaintiffs accuse each other of gerrymandering with dueling redistricting experts
The legal battle over Utah’s redistricting process and what congressional boundaries should be used for the 2026 election is reaching a new fever pitch — with more complexity and uncertainty than ever.
The court-ordered map in Utah would provide Democrats with a somewhat improved chance of victory in the state: A Salt Lake Tribune analysis pegs the most competitive redrawn districts at R +6 and R+11, well below the 23+ point margins Democrats faced in federal races in 2024.
Just as the second and final day of complicated map-drawing expert testimony came to an end late Friday, another twist cropped up in Utah’s court-ordered redistricting legal battle. An attorney for Utah’s top election official,
WASHINGTON — A national centrist group is throwing its support behind former Democratic Rep. Ben McAdams to run for Congress in Utah once the Republican stronghold state finalizes its new congressional maps next month.
Candidates for positions in the Ivins City government recently participated in a debate at City Hall, organized by the Washington County Debate Coalition.
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