Utah County's municipal election ballot instructions have some inaccurate and confusing information on them, but Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson said they were left that way to save taxpayers money.
The legal battle over Utah’s redistricting process and what congressional boundaries should be used for the 2026 election is reaching a new fever pitch — with more complexity and uncertainty than ever.
The Utah GOP has launched an initiative and referendum drive to undo Proposition 4 and the new congressional boundaries adopted by the Legislature.
West Hills town sponsor and real estate attorney Derek Anderson appealed to the Utah Supreme Court Oct. 17. He’s arguing that 3rd District Court Judge Matthew Bates was wrong to block a vote on the town proposed between Kamas and Hideout weeks before the election.
Utah’s Republican Party is writing a plot twist into the last act of the state’s redistricting case. As a deadline approaches to firm up boundaries for 2026, the Utah GOP launched a push Tuesday to block a map proposed by the Legislature and repeal a 2018 redistricting law.
Potential Democratic candidates pushed back against efforts to eliminate the congressional map approved last week that would’ve made at least one of the four House districts competitive in the 2026 midterms.
Three candidates, two of whom are incumbents, are running for one of the two seats available in Washington City’s general election.
On Monday, a judge specified additional deadlines for the Utah legislature and the group of plaintiffs who are currently battling over Utah's court-stipulated redistricted congressional lines.
Derek Anderson is appealing Judge Matthew Bates’ decision to rule the incorporation unconstitutional less than a month before Election Day.
Three candidates are running for LaVerkin's City Council in November’s general election, with two seats available.