(Photo by Spenser Heaps for Utah News Dispatch) Both House Speaker Mike Schultz, R-Hooper, and Senate President Stuart Adams, ...
Utah voters said ‘yes’ to both constitutional amendments on the Nov. 5 ballot, according to preliminary results projected by ...
The amendment would have allowed lawmakers to repeal ballot initiatives but was ruled void by Utah's Supreme Court.
The Utah Supreme Court agreed that lawmakers failed to publish Amendment D in newspapers, violating the Utah Constitution.
With Amendment B, Utah voters were asked to weigh in on whether the Utah Constitution should be amended to “increase the ...
It was fitting that a discussion about a state constitutional amendment on Tuesday at Utah Valley University would be held in ...
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 ...
Amendment C would require every county within Utah to have an elected sheriff who serves four-year terms, starting on Jan. 1 ...
Utah House Republicans retained all four leaders in their ... The state Supreme Court ruled that lawmakers failed to publish ...
The question presented in Amendment D is technically moot because the Utah Supreme Court held the Legislature did not follow proper procedures. So while voters can weigh in, the votes will not ...
the Utah Supreme Court explained why it ruled last month to uphold a district court judge’s decision to void Amendment D. The ...
A judge ruled Wednesday that the constitutional Amendment A ballot question seeking to change how Utah income tax revenue is spent is now void and any votes on it will not be counted.