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After Utah County Clerk Adam Davidson released details of a senator’s voting method in the last election, lawmakers want to prohibit the “political” release of this information.
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In his final address as president, Biden warned of an “oligarchy” of the ultra-wealthy taking root in the country and of a “tech-industrial complex” that is infringing on Americans’ rights and the future of democracy.
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The state inauguration ceremony for governor will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 10 a.m. MT.
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The one-term senator and former GOP presidential nominee said he plans to step away from politics in the next phase of his life.
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On Monday, the Utah Attorney General’s Office filed an indictment against Mohamed Baayd, who won reelection in November.
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One in 10 Utah voters is Hispanic or Latino. Sticking with the state’s reputation,”Latinos in Utah may be more Republican than Latinos nationally,” said one political scientist.
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Pinkney and Rachelle Morris, her Republican opponent, met for lunch on Monday. While “the votes didn't quite go our way,” Morris said, “there's a lot to celebrate here in what we accomplished.”
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Tens of thousands of people are in Utah illegally, and local activists are taking President-elect Donald Trump’s deportation promises very seriously.
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Curtis won a resounding victory in his race for U.S. Senate. In the meantime, the incoming Trump admin is preparing for an agenda that may not leave room for climate issues.
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Even before the presidential campaign started, Utah was part of a national wave of states restricting gender-affirming care, sports participation and bathroom access.
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Democrats had a goal to pick up some legislative seats this election. To have any future chances a political scientist says the state party needs to “carve out a separate brand from the national Democratic Party.”
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Grouse numbers plummeted in recent decades because of drilling, disease and other pressures.