Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill that will end Utah's popular universal vote-by-mail election system in 2029 on Thursday.
Another busy week in Washington is shaping approval of the job Donald Trump is doing as president. What do voters in Utah and the country think?
Democrats continued a trend of strong overperformance in off-cycle elections on Tuesday, making double-digit gains on the margin over their 2024 showing in both Florida congressional districts and statewide in Wisconsin.
Cox also approved HB300, a big election reform bill that will effectively phase out automatic vote-by-mail over the next several years and require voters to write the final four digits of their state ID on their ballot. Voters will still be able to use mail-in voting but will need to opt-in by 2029 to continue receiving a ballot in the mail.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, will visit Utah in separate events next week.
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ABC4 Utah on MSNGov. Cox signs controversial election reform bill, requiring opt-in for mail-in ballotsGovernor Spencer Cox has signed a controversial bill that will make substantial changes to how Utahns vote in future elections.
Utah's new law is part of a larger effort by Republicans to limit the window in which mail ballots can be counted during an election.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has signed a law that ends the state’s universal vote-by-mail system and requires registered voters to sign up separately to receive mail-in ballots, while also
If 2024 was the year for elections in Washington, 2025 is the year for local elections in Utah Valley. Mayor positions are up for grabs in nearly every Utah County city, as are multiple city council seats in most cities.
CACHE COUNTY – Mail-in balloting will be more complicated for Utah voters in the future, thanks to a new law passed by the Legislature during its recently concluded 2025 general
Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love of Utah, a daughter of Haitian immigrants who became the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, died on Sunday.
Tucked in the middle of a list of 100 bills Gov. Spencer Cox signed Thursday was “Amendments to Election Law,” or HB300 — the law that is set to end Utah’s popular universal vote-by-mail election system.
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