The shooting of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University is the latest politically motivated attack, leaving leaders warning of a new era of partisan violence.
How do you engineer a congressional map to eliminate political competition? Utah Republicans found a way—by splitting up Democratic voters so equally the variation was under 4%.
It was a bad week on social media for a couple of Utah's congressional Republicans.
* Rep. Burgess Owens reposted an anti-Muslim video on social media that came
President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to nominate Federal Trade Commissioner Melissa Holyoak, a former Utah Solicitor General, to be the U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah.
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Attacks on SB54 are commonplace at Republican conventions. Delegates hate the 2014 law created Utah’s dual-path nomination system, allowing candidates to either gather voter signatures, win delegate support
In one of the closest races in recent memory, incumbent Rob Axson defeated former Rep. Phil Lyman by just 125 votes on Saturday to win his second term as chairman
Saturday's showdown for Utah Republican Party leadership could be described as pragmatism vs. ideological purity. Incumbent Rob Axson, a former Mike Lee staffer with ties to the Utah
The Utah Republican Party will consider changes that could fundamentally reshape who gets to run for office under the GOP banner, with hardliners hoping to punish candidates who collect signatures
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