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
Senate President Stuart Adams has never been forced into a primary. He's one of the most powerful politicians in Utah, controls PACs with hundreds of thousands of dollars,
Politico's Jonathan Martin recently wrote a column suggesting Utah Gov. Spencer Cox should run for president in 2028.
But Martin isn't making the argument you think
Former Utah State Senator Derek Kitchen joined the "Special Session" podcast to discuss his campaign for Utah's Congressional District 1—a seat that might not even
The Utah Legislature called a special session this week to deal with the fallout from Judge Diana Gibson's redistricting ruling—and their solution was to change the rules
Former Democratic Congressman Ben McAdams sat out 2022 and 2024. He's not sitting out 2026.
McAdams joins "Special Session" to talk about his decision to get
Utah state Sen. Nate Blouin isn't wasting any time.
Just days after Judge Diana Gibson approved new congressional maps that created a D+14 district in Salt Lake
What a couple of days it has been in Utah politics.
Just before midnight on Monday night, Judge Dianna Gibson dropped a political bomb that's going to scramble
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