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After a series of several competitive Utah state House races, the partisan makeup of the Legislature remains almost exactly the same, as only one seat flipped Democrat.
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Republicans Gain An Expanded Majority On Salt Lake County Council. But What Does It Mean For Policy?Republicans now hold a 6-3 majority on the Salt Lake County Council. But it's Democratic mayor and council members expect to continue working well together, with potential added scrutiny on financial decisions.
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One-term Rep. Ben McAdams, D-UT, on Monday conceded the race for the state’s 4th Congressional District to Republican Burgess Owens.
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The race for one of the country’s most competitive congressional districts — Utah’s 4th District — is too close to call.
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Joe Biden was declared the President-elect by major news outlets on Saturday, but President Trump has refused to concede the election, citing unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter fraud. Here’s where Utah’s congressional delegation stands on the controversy.
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In 2016, Grand County went for President Donald Trump. In 2020, it flipped for Biden. And some parts of Utah County did the same. The reason could be growing pockets of progressivism in Utah.
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While President Donald Trump's accusations of widespread voter fraud are based on no evidence, they are gaining some traction in the region. Sen. Steve...
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Republicans are in danger of losing three seats in the Utah state House of Representatives. They won’t lose their supermajority, but Democrats are excited about what more seats could mean.
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Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson will likely retain office after her opponent, Republican Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs conceded.
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Governor-elect Spencer Cox is getting ready to take office in January. Here’s what we know about what his transition period will look like.
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Business owners in Utah and across the country boarded up their windows Tuesday night in anticipation of election night unrest. Despite the precautionary measures, no major issues were reported along the Wasatch Front. Law enforcement agencies in Salt Lake and Utah Counties have said their intelligence does not show signs of future unrest later this week.
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County clerks across the country are still tallying ballots. Political scientists say that’s totally normal.