After its strongest day yet on Thursday, Utah’s Prop. 4 repeal campaign face-planted Friday: new verified signatures fell 63% from the day before. Even worse, the effort actually
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Utah Republicans’ bid to repeal Prop 4—the voter-approved anti-gerrymandering law—slipped again Monday, with new signature totals showing the campaign falling further behind the pace needed to
After two brisk days, the push to repeal Utah’s Prop. 4—the voter‑approved anti‑gerrymandering law—slowed significantly on Friday. New verified signatures fell nearly 24% from the