Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called for electoral reforms to speed up election-night results in the Beehive State. During his monthly press conference on Thursday, Cox reiterated his support for Utah’s vote-by-mail system but said an area that needs major improvements is how fast vote totals are updated following the election.
A new Deseret News/Hinckley of Institute Politics poll found that trust in state election officials has fallen by 20 percentage points among Utah Democrats.
After a legislative audit revealed two votes cast in the names of deceased Utahns, opening the door for vote-by-mail critics to lash out against the system, Gov. Spencer Cox reaffirmed his support for mail-in ballots and his determination to oppose legislation that would shut it down.
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Another audit on Utah’s election system has been released — and this one, written by legislative auditors ahead of the 2025 legislative session set to begin next month, uncovered some issues. Those issues included,
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said his administration wants to deport undocumented immigrants who’ve committed crimes and “will help to do that any way we can” once President Donald Trump takes office next month.
The auditor's report called for improvements to post-election audits, voter registration rolls and ballot surveillance.
The 2024 elections here in Utah are over. The results are in. According to the media and most elected leaders, everything went great. We, as legislators, disagree. Elections should be simple. Properly identified voters mark ballots, drop them in a closed ...
Utah’s latest elections audits found that some 1,400 Utahns who were “likely deceased” remained on the state’s voter rolls after their deaths.
Google Trends released its 'Year in Search 2024' report and here’s a look at what some of the top trending searches in Utah were.
Another audit on Utah’s election system has been released — and this one, written by legislative auditors ahead of the 2025 legislative session set to begin next month, uncovered some issues.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox told reporters Thursday said he would not support potential legislation to eliminate voting by mail. Why it matters: Cox's comments reinforce Utah's embrace of mail-in voting, which is rare among conservative states.