Good news/bad news for the Prop. 4 repeal campaign: verified signatures are ticking up, but the clock is getting meaner.
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After 78 days of collecting signatures, the campaign to repeal Utah’s anti-gerrymandering law, Proposition 4, finally limped to the halfway mark—just 11 days before the deadline.
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The Republican majority in the Utah Legislature is reviving a plan to kill the state’s universal vote‑by‑mail program. Ballots would still arrive in the mail, but most
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With a dozen days left until the Feb. 15 deadline, the push to repeal Utah’s anti-gerrymandering law, Prop. 4, is running out of road. Prop. 4, passed by voters
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The congressional Republicans, along with other GOP elected officials, want the court to stop Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson from using the map implemented by Judge Dianna Gibson in November
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 went
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