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Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill that will end Utah's popular universal vote-by-mail election system in 2029 on Thursday.
Cox also approved HB300, a big election reform bill that will effectively phase out automatic vote-by-mail over the next several years and require voters to write the final four digits of their state ...
Utah's new law is part of a larger effort by Republicans to limit the window in which mail ballots can be counted during an ...
the Utah Legislature and our governor have decided to return to in-person voting, thereby making voting less accessible to those in the far reaches of our state, to some with disabilities and ...
Labor unions aiming to repeal Utah's collective bargaining ban for public employees are focusing their final ...
The beloved condiment was the latest to fall victim to a different icon within the state of Utah in our fun March bracket ...
The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship when registering to vote for federal elections, a key promise Trump made on ...
Fans will be able to vote for forwards Barrett Hayton and Jack McBain and defensemen Ian Cole and Olli Maatta beginning on ...
As debates continue over immigration policies, Rep. Hayes discloses her regrets while her colleague Rep. Tran defends his ...
Starting Thursday, fans will have the chance to cast their votes for standout players such as forwards Barrett Hayton and Jack McBain, and defensemen Ian Cole and Olli Maatta. Voting will be open ...
George Frey / Getty Images Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has signed a bill that makes sweeping changes to the state’s popular mail voting program, including removing a grace period for postmarked ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has signed a bill that makes sweeping changes to the state's popular mail voting program, including removing a grace period for postmarked ballots that arrive after Election Day.