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.
The general municipal elections are fast approaching, with mail-in ballots beginning to arrive at voters’ homes last week.
After a district court judge scrapped a vote on whether to incorporate a controversial township near Kamas, the developer asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to let the election go forward.
Instructions for voters in Utah County are causing confusion and uncertainty just two weeks before Election Day.
Election Day next Tuesday will mark the first general election since the 2025 Utah Legislature passed sweeping changes to the state’s election laws — but for now, only one crucial vote-by-mail deadline has changed.
This election, your ballot needs to be in the hands of the county clerk by 8:00 p.m. next Tuesday (Election Day), not just postmarked the day before.
The state Republican Party shifted tactics for repealing a 2018 ballot initiative on redistricting standards on Friday, as hearings continued on the newly enacted congressional maps.
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On day two of the hearing over Utah's redistricting, the Legislature put forward its own academic experts. They, predictably, presented the opposing view of what the plaintiff's experts had to say the day before.
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.
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.
Cowley: These numbers are brutal. According to a recent survey, Utahns blame Democrats for the shutdown. When the optics are that Democrats, defenders of social programs, are holding out for health care benefits for undocumented immigrants while allowing SNAP benefits for hungry American families to end, it puts them in an even worse spot.
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