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Less than 10% of Republican voters participated in the Super Tuesday presidential preference poll. Lawmakers were slated to hear what went wrong before they voted to nix it from the agenda.
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Utah Democrats participated in a state-run primary, where the AP declared President Joe Biden the winner at 8:05 p.m. MT. Results from the state party-run GOP presidential preference poll took longer. The AP called the race for Donald Trump at 1:39 a.m. Wednesday.
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Voters will need to show up in person at neighborhood Republican caucuses on March 5 to choose their presidential nominee this year — unless they have a friend willing to deliver an absentee ballot for them.
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A recent caucus simulation in St. George, Utah, trained high schoolers on the basics of the state’s way of doing local party politics.
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After counting and verifying all the ballots from last week’s caucuses, Utah Democrats have released their party’s official results. Vermont Senator…
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Utah Governor Gary Herbert says he’s glad Tuesday’s caucus meetings were well attended, but that he’d prefer moving back to a presidential primary.Unlike…