SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A competitive four-way contest for the GOP nomination in the Utah governor’s race ends Tuesday as the final mail-in ballots are sent on their way. That much-discussed race is far from the only one on the ballot. Republicans will choose a candidate to challenge the state’s lone congressional Democrat and whether to keep the incumbent state attorney general as their nominee. Meanwhile, northern Utah voters are weighing their choices in the wide-open race to replace retiring longtime Congressman Rob Bishop. This Election Day will be run with no traditional polling places, though voters can choose drive-thru voting or postmark ballots on Election Day.
Search
Categories
- Events (93)
- Morning Show (1)
- News (32,522)
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) related news and sports stories (533)
- COVID-19 Services Available (2)
- Featured News (1,561)
- Local News (11,037)
- National News (21,288)
- Promotions (5)
- Sounds of Sunday (1,334)
- Conference Reports (495)
- Sunday Fireside (381)
- Sunday Forum (458)
- Sports (12,072)
- Outdoor Corner (10)
- Scores & Schedules (55)
- Sports News – Local (9,338)
- Sports News – National (2,679)
- Uncategorized (125)
Recent Posts
- April 16, 2026
Utah Congressman Urges Commencement Speaker To Withdraw From UVU
- April 16, 2026
Utah Rep. Trevor Lee Facing Old Check Fraud Allegations
- April 16, 2026
Late-Season Winter Storm Hits Parts Of Utah
- April 16, 2026
One Person Hospitalized After Truck Crashes Into House In Richfield
- April 15, 2026
Utah’s Average Gas Price Now Over $4.20











