An ongoing Utah review of 2.1 million voter registration records has found one noncitizen who registered to vote and zero examples of any noncitizens actually voting.
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How many non-U.S. citizens are registered to vote in Utah? State reveals numbers
Utah's state elections office has released new, preliminary findings on how many non-U.S. citizens have registered to vote in Utah.
Cambria Cantrell with the lieutenant governor’s office, which oversees elections in Utah, praised the bill for allowing multiple ways to verify citizenship. She said an experience Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson had in the past illuminated why that’s important.
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Opinion: Elect judges in Utah? Absolutely not
Judges should not be put in the position of raising funds and advertising.
A new bill proposed at the Utah legislature would require people who want to vote in state elections to provide proof of U.S. citizenship.
A new bill would apply Lee's SAVE Act at the state level.
This after House Bill 209 passed through committee Wednesday. Is it the logical and sensible thing to do to ensure only US citizens vote in our elections, Or a waste of time and money that will only disenfranchise minority voters?
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13 Utah lawmakers won’t seek reelection in 2026 — but nearly every open seat is contested
Several of Utah's prominent lawmakers, including Senate President J. Stuart Adams, will see primary challenges this year. And 13 others will leave the Legislature altogether.
SALT LAKE CITY ( ABC4) — Two proposed bills at the Utah legislature would significantly change retention elections for Utah’s judges. Perhaps the most straightforward of the se is H.B. 262, a bill sponsored by Rep. Jason Kyle (R – Huntsville), which would raise the threshold for judges to be retained from a simple majority to 67%.
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