The Prop. 4 repeal campaign added 9,321 verified signatures Friday, bringing the total to 117,114—83% of the 140,748 required statewide. It needs 23,634 more and
Utah’s redistricting fight hits a decision point today: the Utah Supreme Court could decide whether to keep a remedial congressional map that creates a Democratic-leaning Salt Lake County
It’s no longer “if” but “when.” The Prop. 4 repeal ballot initiative is on pace to hit Utah’s statewide threshold of 140,748 verified signatures next week, after
On Thursday morning, an internal Republican Party brawl exploded into the public as the Salt Lake County GOP announced eight members were disciplined for “leveling false allegations of criminal election
Utah Republicans aren’t just leading the charge to put a repeal of the state’s anti‑gerrymandering law on the November ballot—they're also supplying most of
Utah Sen. John Johnson, R-Ogden, has a novel fix for “intellectual diversity” on campus: make universities stage ideological showpieces—and punish them if they don’t. His new bill,
Former Utah Democratic Congressman Ben McAdams has waded into the state’s redistricting brawl, filing an amicus brief that urges a federal court to leave in place the judge-ordered
Utah lawmakers want to yank control of high school sports from the private Utah High School Activities Association and park it inside a brand new state office—at a price
Utah’s campaign to repeal Prop. 4, the voter-approved anti-gerrymandering initiative that created an independent redistricting commission, dumped a mountain of signatures at the last minute on Sunday,