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Tuesday afternoon, a text that appeared to come from the Park City School District took some in the community by surprise. It turned out to be from a school board candidate’s campaign.
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Sixty-three judges are on the ballot on November 8. But who judges the judges? A website lets voters learn about them before the election.
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Utah requires all county clerks to perform a public vote-counting accuracy test before every election.
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A day after ballots were mailed out, a candidate for Summit County Council withdrew his candidacy.
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Do you have questions about how your vote is counted? You can see the process up close.
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Sen. Mike Lee is looking to reverse provisions that cap prescription drug prices for Medicare and Medicaid patients.
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The Talkin' Tax Valuations Town Hall held Wednesday at the Jim Santy was a forum to question Republican candidates on Utah tax policy.
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While local school board races in Utah are non-partisan, one current contest in Park City appears to be unfolding along party lines.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence was in town Thursday for a couple of tightly scheduled events.
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Incumbents at state and national levels currently lead races. This is a developing story.