Listen Live

 
 

Tag: Deidre Henderson

Utah Lieutenant Governor Says Vote Fraud Is Not Widespread

Utah Lieutenant Governor Says Vote Fraud Is Not Widespread

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s Lieutenant Governor says non-citizens voting is not a widespread problem. Yesterday, Deidre Henderson said 27 voters out of more than two-million were confirmed to be non-U.S. citizens. Her report comes as she battles the Trump administration in court. The Lieutenant Governor says she won’t […]

Read More

Prop 4 Repeal Fails To Make Ballot

Prop 4 Repeal Fails To Make Ballot

(Salt Lake City, UT) — There will be no Proposition 4 repeal measure on the November ballot. Utah Lieutenant Governor Deirdre Henderson says the signature numbers did not meet the county requirement. She says it “only met the required geographical threshold in 24 of Utah’s 29 Senate districts.” Republican activists […]

Read More

DOJ Suing To Get Private Voters Rolls From Utah

DOJ Suing To Get Private Voters Rolls From Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The U-S Department of Justice is suing Utah to get access to private voter information. The suit targets Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson. The Trump administration says she has not handed over the names, dates of birth, addresses and driver’s license numbers of all Utah voters. […]

Read More

Phil Lyman’s Lawsuit Against Utah Lt. Governor Dismissed

Phil Lyman’s Lawsuit Against Utah Lt. Governor Dismissed

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A federal judge has dismissed Phil Lyman’s lawsuit against Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson over voter records. Lyman, a 2024 gubernatorial write-in candidate, claimed Henderson violated the National Voter Registration Act by withholding unredacted voter registration information. The judge ruled Lyman lacked standing, noting he did […]

Read More

Gov. Spencer Cox Sworn in for Second Term with Bold Policy Goals

Gov. Spencer Cox Sworn in for Second Term with Bold Policy Goals

(Salt Lake City, CA) — Governor Spencer Cox and Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson were sworn in for their second terms during a ceremony in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Cox outlined ambitious goals for his administration, including improving child well-being, addressing healthcare shortages in rural areas, reducing homelessness, and increasing […]

Read More

UT Army National Guards Returning Home

UT Army National Guards Returning Home

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Members of the Utah Army National Guard are returning home just in time for Christmas. The 130 soldiers from the 204th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade have been deployed in East Africa for nine-months as part of the Guard’s continuing presence at Camp Lemonnier in the Republic […]

Read More

Utah AG’s Office Investigating Complaint Over PAC Funding

Utah AG’s Office Investigating Complaint Over PAC Funding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Attorney General’s office may begin investigating complaints against a political action committee that attacked Democratic candidates. Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson’s office told the Salt Lake Tribune it passed on complaints alleging the Preserving Utah Values PAC may have violated campaign finance law. The […]

Read More

Long Voting Lines in Utah Delay Election Results

Long Voting Lines in Utah Delay Election Results

(Undated) — Utah voters faced significant delays on Election Day, with results released more than two hours after polls closed. Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson postponed announcing results until all voters in line had cast their ballots. Heavy turnout in Utah County, where in-person voting surged, led officials to bring in […]

Read More

Lyman Calls For Governor, Lt. Governor To Be Removed From Office

Lyman Calls For Governor, Lt. Governor To Be Removed From Office

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State Rep. Phil Lyman is asking Utah’s top court to make him the Republican gubernatorial nominee in the upcoming November election. Lyman lost to Governor Spencer Cox in the June 25th Primary Election and filed his pro se request with the state Supreme Court last […]

Read More

State High Court Keeps Injunction In Place Regarding Near-Total Abortion Ban

State High Court Keeps Injunction In Place Regarding Near-Total Abortion Ban

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Officials say abortion care will remain legal in Utah for now. The state Supreme Court allowed a preliminary injunction that blocks the Legislature’s near-total abortion ban to stay in place yesterday. Planned Parenthood Association of Utah and Utah Democrats reacted positively to the ruling. In […]

Read More