Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, the state’s chief election officer, urged voters to become more familiar with the election process before heeding claims of electoral fraud during remarks on Thursday.
Threats against election officials have become so common they are “almost unremarkable,” Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson said. She is asking for Utahns' help in protecting the institutions that run elections — and their right to vote.
Amendment A opponents added nearly $400,000 to their campaign war chest with a contribution from the National Education Association, the country's largest teachers union.
Sen. Mike Lee and Rep. John Curtis are involved in ongoing conversations with candidates for top GOP leadership position.
Utah's Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson spoke at the University of Utah's Hinckley Institute of Politics on Thursday regarding election security and election-worker safety ahead of the general election.
Davina Smith, a longtime community advocate and resident of southeastern Utah, has officially announced her candidacy for the Utah House of Representatives in District 69.
We are five weeks away from the 2024 general election and the election both statewide and across the country is entering the home stretch. So, with five weeks to go, how has Utah historically done with voter turnout?
Utah's Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson plans to speak at the University of Utah's Hinckley Institute of Politics Thursday at 10 a.m. regarding election security and election-worker safety ahead of the general election.
A controversial constitutional amendment was voided ahead of the Nov. 5 election and another is likely headed that way.
Amid false assertions that elections in this country are rife with fraud, and calls from others in her party to upend Utah’s system, Republican Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson has become one of its loudest defenders.
One of the four constitutional amendments on Utah's ballot has been voided by the court and another is likely to be. Where does that leave the other two proposed changes?