(Photo by Spenser Heaps for Utah News Dispatch) Both House Speaker Mike Schultz, R-Hooper, and Senate President Stuart Adams, ...
The amendment would have allowed lawmakers to repeal ballot initiatives but was ruled void by Utah's Supreme Court.
Utah voters said ‘yes’ to both constitutional amendments on the Nov. 5 ballot, according to preliminary results projected by ...
The Utah Supreme Court’s decision Wednesday to uphold a lower court ruling that invalidated Amendment D could affect an ...
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 ...
the Utah Supreme Court explained why it ruled last month to uphold a district court judge’s decision to void Amendment D. The ...
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.
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 ...
Amendment C would require every county within Utah to have an elected sheriff who serves four-year terms, starting on Jan. 1 ...
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 ...
While two of the constitutional amendment proposals on the Utah ballot were ruled void this election, the two remaining — and ...
Earlier Wednesday, Third District Judge Laura Scott ended a status conference on the Utah Education Association's attempt to stop Amendment A by telling the participants she'd see them again on ...