A three‑judge federal panel unanimously denied a bid by Utah Republicans—fronted by Reps. Celeste Maloy and Burgess Owens—to block the congressional map set to be used in
Utah’s congressional map fight is now on a stopwatch. Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson says if the state is going to revert to the 2021 map, that decision has to
A scheduled appearance by Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk at the Utah State Capitol on Monday is off after news of her visit leaked.
Sources with knowledge of the
Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative podcaster Charlie Kirk, is scheduled to appear at the Utah Capitol on Monday for a ceremonial citation.
According to a copy of a press
Late Friday, the Utah Supreme Court tossed the Utah Legislature’s appeal in the high‑profile Proposition 4 redistricting fight, leaving in place a lower‑court order that nuked the
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 district
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
Rep. Trevor Lee, R-Layton, isn't satisfied punishing undocumented immigrants. He wants to punish the governments that won't help him do it. And he's bringing
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, SB295,