The Utah Supreme Court could uphold the district court’s decision to void the proposed amendment or overturn it.
New polling from the Utah Debate Commission found that Republican candidates for U.S. House and Senate carry double-digit leads over their Democratic opponents. The commission based finalized debate lineups on the results of the poll.
With less than six weeks to go until Election Day, the legal battle over whether the controversial constitutional Amendment D should stay void — or be restored — isn’t over. The Utah Supreme Court on Wednesday spent more than three hours listening to oral arguments in the case,
The Utah Supreme Court is poised to decide whether a proposed constitutional amendment that asks voters to cede power to lawmakers over ballot measures is written clearly and should be counted on the November ballot.
On Wednesday, attorneys for the Legislature will try to convince the Utah Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling voiding a ballot measure that would ensure the Legislature’s power to amend or ignore voter-approved ballot initiatives.
Of the votes cast in 26 or 29 counties in the June primary election, 96.7% — more than 400,000 — came on the ballots Utahns received in the mail. Here's how reporters got that number.
The Utah Supreme Court ruled Wednesday night that Amendment D did not meet the constitutional requirements to quality for Utahns' ballots during the 2024 general election.
The Utah Supreme Court on Wednesday held oral arguments on the validity of proposed constitutional Amendment D after a lower court voided the question that will go before voters in November
The Utah Legislature put the constitutional amendment on the ballot after the state's top court in July had sided against them in a dispute over their repeal of a voter-approved ballot initiative banning partisan gerrymandering.
Utah voters will not decide this November on a proposed constitutional amendment asking voters to cede power over ballot measures to lawmakers after the Utah Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision voiding the amendment.
Utah voters will not decide this November on a constitutional amendment asking voters to cede power over ballot measures to lawmakers