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After three consecutive Utah Attorneys General — Swallow, Shurtleff and Reyes — marked by scandal, voters have selected a new leader of the state’s legal affairs.
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The Associated Press called the governor's race for Spencer Cox at 10:29 p.m. MST / 12:29 a.m. EST.
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The audit looked at signatures gathered by Gov. Spencer Cox, Congressman John Curtis and Attorney General candidate Derek Brown. All three lost at the party’s nominating convention but eventually won the GOP primary election.
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From conflicts of interest to public lands ownership to social media, four candidates for attorney general presented their case on why they should be Utah’s leading lawyer.
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The candidates seeking seeking to be the next Utah Attorney General — Democrat Rudy Bautista, Republican Derek Brown, Libertarian Andrew McCullough and Michelle Quist of the United Utah Party — will face off on Oct. 1, 2024, at 6 p.m. in a debate organized by the Utah Debate Commission.
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Only one candidate, Mike Kennedy, was both a Utah GOP convention pick and a winner of their primary.
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The candidates competing for the Republican nomination for Utah Attorney General will faced off on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, in a debate organized by the Utah Debate Commission.
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Ballots were mailed to registered voters on June 4. If you have questions about the June 25 primary election, voters are encouraged to reach out to their county clerk’s office.
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Current Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes is not seeking reelection, opening up the office to a new candidate. Utah's primary election is June 25, 2024.
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Even though Lyman garnered over 67% of the final delegate vote, Gov. Spencer Cox will still appear in the June 25 primary after gathering the required signatures.
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The latest Utah news from Tuesday evening, March 16, 2021.
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As the Utah Republican Party’s new chairman spoke with nearly 1,000 party delegates as he campaigned for the seat, he said heard one thing over and over:…