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Real-time election results for presidential, congressional, state and Wasatch Back races.
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The owner of a signature-gathering company says the high signature threshold for candidates can lead to such forgeries.
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Phil Lyman, the failed Republican write-in candidate in last year’s gubernatorial election, won’t be replacing Gov. Spencer Cox in the Utah Capitol anytime soon.
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The board says it still may be forced to issue over $100 million in bonds for a new high school.
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That includes both contested council races, where margins were exceeded by the number of non-votes.
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The Wasatch County Council has certified the results of November’s general election. All race outcomes are now official, except for one school board contest embroiled in a lawsuit.
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Councilmembers unanimously ratified the Summit County clerk's ballot counts Nov. 19.
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A 4th District Court judge has granted a temporary restraining order, pausing any action in a Wasatch County school board race involving Tom Stone, after an emergency hearing Tuesday morning.
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A school board candidate is suing Wasatch County after being disqualified from his race nine days after the general election. The county still plans to certify the results Tuesday afternoon, but there’s an emergency hearing Tuesday morning.
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With the recent passage of Constitutional Amendment B, Utah’s public schools will gain an extra $5 million in Trust Lands funding for the 2025-26 school year.
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The Summit County Clerk’s Office has finished counting nearly every ballot it received this election.