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Utah governor likely to sign legislation phasing out universal mail ballots

  • Utah's Republican-controlled Legislature approved a bill that requires voters to opt in to receive mail-in ballots, moving away from a universal mail-in voting system.
  • Governor Spencer Cox has expressed support for the bill, which includes changes to ID requirements for in-person voting starting in 2029.
  • The bill aims to enhance election security and address voter roll issues, despite opposition from some Democrats and concerns about potential voter fraud.
  • Cox believes the changes will restore public trust in elections by ensuring faster ballot counting and reducing misconceptions about fraud.
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Utah governor likely to sign legislation phasing out universal mail ballots

Utah has sent a bill to its Republican governor that would do away with the state's universal mail-in voting system.

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KUTV broke the news in Salt Lake City, United States on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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