Utah is holding municipal elections across the state Tuesday. A number of Utah cities including Riverton, Orem, Provo, Kearns, Lehi, Hurricane, Eagle Mountain, Cottonwood Heights and Sandy, have mayoral races that will be decided Tuesday.
Utah’s top election official is warning about fake election results — apparently generated by artificial intelligence — that have already been posted online. “Don’t be fooled!” Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson wrote in a post on X shortly after 3 p.m. on Election Day. “These are not real!”
It's the final hours before polls open Tuesday for municipal elections throughout the state, and judging by turnout numbers, not many in southern Utah and other areas have bothered to vote.
November 4 is Election Day, and while there aren’t any statewide elections in Utah this year, there are plenty of local elections that are worth paying attention to. Here are the
Utah's lieutenant governor, who oversees elections in the state, says there may be false information circulating online about Tuesday's results.
While national officers play an important role for the country as a whole, municipal elections allow you to choose the people who directly shape your community.
Eagle Mountain residents will decide whether or not the city will implement a local sales tax dedicated to funding recreation, arts and parks programs.
Attorneys for the Utah Legislature and the plaintiffs in the state’s redistricting legal battle cast their final arguments on Tuesday in front of 3rd District Judge Dianna Gibson, who must now sort through more than 1,