On Thursday, the Utah Supreme Court issued its full opinion explaining why it struck Amendment D — which would have made ...
The amendment would have allowed lawmakers to repeal ballot initiatives but was ruled void by Utah's Supreme Court.
The Utah Supreme Court has issued its highly-anticipated opinion in the Amendment D case, ripping the legislature for ...
Amendment C would require every county within Utah to have an elected sheriff who serves four-year terms, starting on Jan. 1 ...
As Utah voters cast their ballots in the days leading up to the Nov. 5 election, they will be confronted with a question ...
In a full, 53-page opinion published Thursday, the Utah Supreme Court explained why it ruled last month to uphold a district ...
The Utah Supreme Court agreed that lawmakers failed to publish Amendment D in newspapers, violating the Utah Constitution.
The Utah Supreme Court has officially released its official ruling on the controversial Amendment D, formalizing what we ...
It was fitting that a discussion about a state constitutional amendment on Tuesday at Utah Valley University would be held in ...
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.
Two proposed amendments to the Utah Constitution on the November ballot have been voided -- but votes for Amendments B and C will still count. Here's what voters need to know.
SALT LAKE CITY — A proposed constitutional amendment to remove the provision earmarking income tax revenue to be used for public education was officially voided from Utah's ballot after a ...