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Of more than 51,000 registered voters in Summit and Wasatch counties, two have been flagged as probably not U.S. citizens.
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The American Postal Workers Union is airing a TV ad in Utah declaring, “America needs vote by mail.”
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The Republican candidates for Wasatch County sheriff shared their platforms with more than 200 people at a forum May 27.
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The Summit County detective says he doesn’t want to split the vote.
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Wasatch County voters will choose from two Republican candidates for sheriff in the June 23 primary before the November 2026 election.
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Paul Moore announced his candidacy the same day that Eric Mainord withdrew from the GOP primary.
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The Summit County Attorney’s Office launched a criminal inquiry into the Wasatch County sheriff at the same time he was being investigated by a state law enforcement standards board.
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The Summit County attorney says her office is investigating Wasatch County Sheriff Jared Rigby for felony obstruction of justice.
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Utah’s top election official has officially confirmed that the effort to repeal Utah’s 2018 voter-approved anti-gerrymandering law known as Proposition 4 has failed to qualify for the 2026 ballot.
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A new Utah law requires previously private voter information to become public.