Hooper, and Senate President Stuart Adams, R-Layton, told reporters Thursday night they misstepped when they wrote proposed ...
The amendment would have allowed lawmakers to repeal ballot initiatives but was ruled void by Utah's Supreme Court.
While two of the constitutional amendment proposals on the Utah ballot were ruled void this election, the two remaining — and ...
Utah voters said ‘yes’ to both constitutional amendments on the Nov. 5 ballot, according to preliminary results projected by ...
Amendment C would require every county within Utah to have an elected sheriff who serves four-year terms, starting on Jan. 1 ...
The Utah Legislature will convene for its annual general session ... The state Supreme Court ruled that lawmakers failed to ...
the Utah Supreme Court explained why it ruled last month to uphold a district court judge’s decision to void Amendment D. The proposed constitutional amendment — put on the Nov. 5 ballot after the GOP ...
Two proposed amendments to the Utah Constitution on the November ballot have been voided -- but votes for Amendments B and C will still count. Here's what voters need to know.
The Utah Supreme Court, in their full ruling on Amendment D, said ballot language written by Republican legislative leaders would have misled voters and lawmakers had not followed the Constitution ...
Abortion-related ballot initiatives were voted on in 10 states during the election. Here is a state-by-state breakdown of ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Supreme Court has issued its highly-anticipated opinion in the Amendment D case, ripping the legislature for misleading ballot language that would have gone before voters.
but votes cast for the voided amendments A and D won't count. Amber Bonner, the Utah PTA's education commissioner, said she's hearing concerns that some voters who opposed Amendment A could end up ...