Utah Supreme Court May Settle Whether Utah Republican Candidates Can Get on Primary Ballot by Petition

It is likely that the Utah Supreme Court will soon be asked to interpret a Utah primary election ballot access law. The statute says candidates without support at a party caucus can still get on a primary ballot if they complete a difficult petition, which can only be signed by party members. The Republican Party says its bylaws don’t permit such candidates. See this story.


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