The Utah Republican Party’s new one-year party purity rule just knocked a congressional candidate out of the race—even as Salt Lake County Republicans decided the same rule doesn’
The tone of Utah’s 1st Congressional District Democratic primary just grew sharper, with more to come before the state convention on April 25.
At Saturday’s Salt Lake Democratic
The race for Utah’s newly drawn 1st Congressional District got a little less crowded Saturday: State Sen. Kathleen Riebe exited the Democratic primary and threw her support to former
When Salt Lake County Democrats pack into Highland High for their nominating convention on Saturday morning, they’ll decide who advances to the primary election or the November ballot—and
Utah’s 2026 legislative elections are months away, but the battlefield is already taking shape.
Today, Utah Political Watch launches district-by-district race ratings for every Utah House and Senate seat
Utah Political Watch has rated all 15 Utah State Senate seats on the 2026 ballot using historical election data from eight statewide races between 2016 and 2024, combined with actual
Utah Political Watch has rated all 75 Utah House districts using historical election data from eight statewide races between 2016 and 2024, combined with actual legislative results from 2022 and
Starting May 25th, Utah's voter privacy protections for roughly 300,000 registered voters will disappear. Your name, address, party affiliation, and voting history will be available for public
Thousands of Utah voters opened letters from Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson last week with an alarming message: thanks to SB153, their voter registration data is about to go back on
Two Democratic legislative incumbents failed to collect enough signatures to secure a spot on the June primary ballot, which means their fate will be decided at the Salt Lake County