With less than a month until Election Day, the fight over crucial Latter-day Saint votes in Arizona and Nevada is heating up. Donald Trump Jr., the oldest child of the former president, spent the weekend in Utah,
Utah’s Republican lieutenant governor has strong words for candidates and their supporters who don’t accept election results. An attack on elections and the people who run them, Deidre Henderson said,
Utahns will vote in the elections for U.S. president and vice president, U.S. Senate, U.S. House District (one of 4 districts depending on where you live), Utah governor and lieutenant governor, Utah attorney general, state auditor and state treasurer.
The Summit County Attorney's Office has filed a felony charge against four Park City residents, accusing them of casting both GOP and Democratic ballots during June's primary election.
Threats against election officials have become so common they are “almost unremarkable,” Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson said. She is asking for Utahns' help in protecting the institutions that run elections — and their right to vote.
Commercials opposing Utah's Amendment A -- and the state's new school voucher program -- are airing on Utah TV stations, cable channels and streaming services.
Utah Republicans spent their weekend in Nevada “sharing a message of limited government and economic opportunity," the Utah GOP website said.
Utah's Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson plans to speak at the University of Utah's Hinckley Institute of Politics Thursday at 10 a.m. regarding election security and election-worker safety ahead of the general election.
Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson and challenger Erin Rider will debate Thursday night ahead of the Salt Lake County mayoral election.
Utah's Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson spoke at the University of Utah's Hinckley Institute of Politics on Thursday regarding election security and election-worker safety ahead of the general election.
The results are relatively clear: while Utah’s Latter-day Saints consider themselves to be overwhelmingly Republican, its non-Latter-day Saints don’t. This likely will not stun you. Indeed, non-Latter-day Saints are more Democratic than the national average.
From his ranch on the shores of the Great Salt Lake, Joel Ferry has a front row view of climate change: a native of Utah, the Republican farmer has seen the water's surface area shrink by two-thirds in the past 40 years.