Utah Senate Passes Bill That Would Have Blocked Forward Party From Choosing a New State Senator

On February 18, the Utah Senate passed SB 194. It changes the method for filling legislative vacancies. Current law says if a legislative seat becomes vacant, the party can choose a replacement. Under current law, a State Senator who had been elected as a Republican in 2024, but who had changed its registration to the Forward Party during 2025 and who had then resigned, made it possible for the Forward Party to choose his replacement last year.

The bill says that current political party of the legislator who vacated that seat is not the party that chooses the replacement. Instead, the party that chooses the replacement is whatever party the outgoing member was last elected under. If this bill had been policy last year, the Forward Party would not have a State Senator in Utah.


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