SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah House lawmakers have passed legislation giving political candidates greater access to voter registration information. The Salt Lake Tribune reported the revised bill stripped out a section giving heightened privacy protections to legislators. The measure would continue to protect voter information from the general public, but candidates would have access to names, addresses, birth years, party affiliations, and past election participation. Existing state law allows Utah voters to shield their information entirely. Select voters including domestic or dating violence victims, law enforcement officers and members of the military will still be able to secure their information.











