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Sevier and Sanpete County Voting Information

Sevier and Sanpete County Voting Information

ELECTION DAY IS NOVEMBER 2, 2021  Sevier County The 2021 Municipal General Election will be conducted primarily by mail. How to Return Ballots: 24 Hour DROP BOX until 8 PM on November 2nd at: County Administration Building – 250 N. Main, Richfield (East Side) • Monroe Community Center – 220 S 300 W, Monroe Salina […]

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Election Officials Urge Utah Voters To Mail Ballots By Tomorrow

Election Officials Urge Utah Voters To Mail Ballots By Tomorrow

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State election officials are urging Utah voters to get their ballots in the mail as soon as possible. Ballots must be postmarked by Monday for them to be counted in this year’s general election. Anyone planning to mail their ballot is being told to make […]

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Race too early to call for Utah’s swing US House district

Race too early to call for Utah’s swing US House district

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The congressional race for a suburban Salt Lake City House district was too early to call Tuesday night, with many votes still uncounted. Democratic U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams has been running at a dead heat against Republican Burgess Owens, a former football player and frequent […]

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Republican Spencer Cox handily wins Utah governor race

Republican Spencer Cox handily wins Utah governor race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox has won the race for Utah governor. He replaces the leader who endorsed him in a race that played out during the coronavirus pandemic. Cox defeated Democrat Chris Peterson, a law professor who continued to advocate for a mask mandate […]

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President Donald Trump wins Utah again

President Donald Trump wins Utah again

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — President Donald Trump won Utah again, defeating Democrat Joe Biden in the deeply conservative state. Utah hasn’t elected a non-Republican presidential candidate since 1964. State voters also elected Republican Spencer Cox as Utah’s first new governor in more than a decade Tuesday. U.S. House races […]

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Unofficial 2020 Election Results

Unofficial 2020 Election Results

Governor Spencer J. Cox/Deidre M. Henderson R 64.27% Chris Peterson/Karina Brown D 30.99% Daniel Rhead Cottam/Barry Evan Short L 3.09% Greg Duerden/Wayne Hill 1.64%     U.S. House 2 Chris Stewart R 61.60% Kael Weston D 34.47% J. Robert Latham L 3.92%     U.S. House 4 Ben McAdams D […]

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Utah Democrat defending his seat in close House race

Utah Democrat defending his seat in close House race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The competitive race for a suburban Salt Lake City swing congressional district wraps up Tuesday as Democrats look to see if they can hold a seat flipped in deep-red Utah in 2018. Democratic U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams has been running at a dead heat against […]

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Utah voters to elect first new governor since 2009

Utah voters to elect first new governor since 2009

Utah voters are choosing their first new governor in more than a decade Tuesday, bringing to a close the contest where the Republican lieutenant governor is heavily favored to take over. The coronavirus pandemic has cast a shadow over the race, with Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox defending the state’s approach […]

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Utah clerk’s office under quarantine after COVID-19 exposure

Utah clerk’s office under quarantine after COVID-19 exposure

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A county clerk’s office in Utah is under quarantine after the staff was exposed to COVID-19. But officials say it likely won’t delay when election results are announced. The Summit County clerk’s office staff was exposed to the coronavirus over the weekend and will quarantine […]

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Voting in person Nov. 3? Expect drive-thrus, sports arenas

Voting in person Nov. 3? Expect drive-thrus, sports arenas

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Voting will look a little different this November. States are turning to stadiums, drive-thrus and possibly even movie theaters as safe options for in-person polling places amid the coronavirus pandemic and fears about mail-in ballots failing to arrive in time to count. The primary season […]

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