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Follow NPR's live election coverage, including voting updates, race calls and analysis.
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Since the last presidential election, Republicans and Democrats in Utah have become more ideologically divided, according to a new report from the Utah Foundation. Democrats have become more liberal while Republicans have stayed about as conservative as they were in 2016.
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2020 has been a stressful year for many. And with a contentious election cycle, the election and its aftermath are shaping up to be stressful as well. Here’s a look at some of the strategies and resources people can use to feel better.
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Most Utahns will be voting by mail this election. After ballots get dropped off or mailed back, they’re verified and processed by staff at county clerks’ offices.
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4 days before the election, voter turnout in Utah is at 50%. Voting early is particularly important this year, according to elections officials, to avoid crowding on Election Day.
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Salt Lake County increased the number of Election Day polling locations since 2016 and chose larger venues to accommodate social distancing. But the county clerk is still worried about overcrowding.
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Money is pouring into Utah’s 4th Congressional District, as one of the most competitive seats in the country. But Utah’s 1st District? Not so much.