Election 2024
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Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson leads her Republican challenger in initial results. Meanwhile, Democratic county council at-large candidate Natalie Pinkney and Republican Rachelle Morris are in a closer race.
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The Associated Press called Utah for Donald Trump at 8:00 p.m. MST / 10:00 p.m. EST.
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Utah’s move from the Pac-12 to the Big 12 brought a reunion with BYU after 13 years apart. It also reinvigorated one of the nation’s fiercest rivalries, one that encompasses many sports.
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After three consecutive Utah Attorneys General — Swallow, Shurtleff and Reyes — marked by scandal, voters have selected a new leader of the state’s legal affairs.
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In 2020, Cox received 64% of the vote. This year he faced stiffer headwinds at the GOP nominating convention plus party squabbles that created an opening for write-in Phil Lyman and Democratic challenger Brian King.
Join us as "RadioWest" goes live to talk about what we know about Election Day, and what’s still to come. The race for the presidency will be top of mind, but there are also important local elections to get to, as well. We’ll get to as much as we can and sort through what we know — on the morning after the 2024 election.
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Curtis breezed to victory over Democrat Caroline Gleich, a mountaineer and environmental activist from Park City. Curtis was heavily favored to win against the lesser-known Democrat.
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Although some races might be pretty clear soon after the polls close, results in Utah are not official until the statewide canvass on Nov. 25.
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The Associated Press called the governor's race for Spencer Cox at 10:29 p.m. MST / 12:29 a.m. EST.
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Less than 1% of hands-on construction workers in Colorado are women. One group wants to encourage young girls about the variety of jobs in the industry through an interactive field day.
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"I consider it almost a sacred civic responsibility of teaching someone about the importance of elections,” said West Jordan Middle School teacher William Shields.
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Utah becoming more politically competitive won’t happen overnight. But Colorado at one time defied the odds and some think Utah could, too.
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The Utah Homes Investment Program, signed into law in March, is designed to encourage developers to build smaller, more affordable homes.
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The goal of the programs is to aid renters in navigating their options and to help fund relocation if they’re displaced.
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Following incidents in Oregon and Washington, some clerks in Utah are taking precautionary measures. State-mandated 24/7 video surveillance and other fraud and ballot destruction safeguards are also in place.
A live conversation between NPR Media Correspondent David Folkenflik & RadioWest’s Doug Fabrizio
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