When Utah voters look at their ballot, they might be surprised to see the name “Lucifer ‘Justin Case’ Everylove” listed as a candidate for president alongside the expected candidates like former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Utah Forward candidate Laura Johnson faces off against Republican Rod Hall for the Utah Board of Education District 3 seat.
Ballots for registered voters in Utah are on their way to mailboxes Tuesday ahead of the Nov. 5 general lection. The last day you can request a mail ballot is Oct. 29, so watch your mailbox. The presidential election is on the ballot this year.
The race to replace controversial Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes has become a multi-party scrum, with a former Libertarian running as a Democrat and a former Republican running with the more progressive United Utah Party.
Amanda Bollinger, a Republican, will face off against Democrat Will Shiflett for the Utah State Board of Education District 9 seat, currently held by board member Natalie Cline.
Days before the general election in November, the Utah County Republican Party will hold a special election to fill the seat left vacant by state Sen. Mike Kennedy. Kennedy, who won the Republican primary in June to represent Utah’s 3rd Congressional District,
Incumbent Utah State Board of Education member Carol Lear is running for reelection in District 6 against candidate Diane Livingston, who is running unaffiliated.
Republican incumbent Matt Hymas is running for reelection against Democrat Deborah Gatrell in Utah State Board of Education District 10.
Much of Utah’s 2nd Congressional District is public land, so it’s fitting that one of the first questions during a debate between candidates Rep. Celeste Maloy, the incumbent Republican, and Nathaniel Woodward,
Incumbent Utah State Board of Education member Molly Hart is running for reelection in District 7 and will take on Democrat John Arthur, who was named Utah Teacher of the Year in 2021 and was one of four National Teacher of the Year finalists.
The race to replace controversial Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes has become a multi-party scrum, with a former Libertarian running as a Democrat and a former Republican running with the more progressive United Utah Party.