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<noinclude>''See also: [[Utah]]''<br/></noinclude><includeonly>''[[November 2022 Election, Utah|November 2022 Election, Utah]]''<br/></includeonly> | <noinclude>''See also: [[Utah]]''<br/></noinclude><includeonly>''[[November 2022 Election, Utah|November 2022 Election, Utah]]''<br/></includeonly> | ||
''Next covered election: [[November 2024 Election, Utah|November 2024, Utah]]''<br/> | |||
''Previous covered election: [[November 2020 Election, Utah|November 2020, Utah]]''<br/> | ''Previous covered election: [[November 2020 Election, Utah|November 2020, Utah]]''<br/> | ||
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!Notes | !Notes | ||
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|[[Marlo M. Oaks]] | |[[Marlo M. Oaks]] | ||
|[[Republican Party|Republican]]. Incumbent | |Our pick. [[Republican Party|Republican]]. Incumbent | ||
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|[[Warren T. Rogers]] | |[[Warren T. Rogers]] | ||
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|[[Richard Jensen]] | |[[Richard Jensen]] | ||
|[[Libertarian Party|Libertarian]] | |[[Libertarian Party|Libertarian]] | ||
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=== Propositions === | |||
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!Proposition | |||
!Description | |||
!Our Recommendation | |||
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|Constitutional Amendment A | |||
|Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to change a provision relating to special sessions of the Utah Legislature that are convened by the president of the Utah Senate and speaker of the Utah House of Representatives: | |||
* to increase the limit on the total amount of money the Legislature may appropriate during the session from an amount equal to 1% of the total amount appropriated during the preceding fiscal year to an amount equal to 5% of the total amount appropriated during the preceding fiscal year; and | |||
*to exclude from that 5% limit: | |||
** an appropriation of money that the state receives from the federal government to address a fiscal, public health, or other emergency or crisis; and | |||
** an appropriation that decreases the amount of money previously authorized to be spent. | |||
|No | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:58, 20 October 2024
See also: Utah
Next covered election: November 2024, Utah
Previous covered election: November 2020, Utah
This election is scheduled for the 8th of November 2022.
Candidates
U.S. Senate
Name | Notes |
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Mike Lee | Our pick. Republican |
Candidates to Not Vote for | |
All of the below | We're so impressed with Lee and his track record, that we consider it a scandalous stain on the name of any candidate, to try to unseat him. If you are trying to help Utah, then find a seat that needs better leadership. Hence, any candidate that ran against him is hereby considered an enemy of Utah, and not worth voting for. (This is a rare analog to our general practice of using endorsements of and by good or bad actors to help us discern the alliances and loyalties of a candidate.) |
Evan McMullin | Unaffiliated |
James Arthur Hansen | Libertarian |
Tommy Williams | Independent American Party |
U.S. House District 4
Name | Notes |
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Burgess Owens | Our pick. Republican |
Candidates to Not Vote for | |
Darlene McDonald | Democrat |
January Walker | United Utah Party |
State Treasurer
Name | Notes |
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Marlo M. Oaks | Our pick. Republican. Incumbent |
Warren T. Rogers | Independent American Party |
Joseph Geddes Buchman | Libertarian Party |
Candidates to Not Vote for | |
Thomas Alan Horne | United Utah Party |
State House District 65
Name | Notes |
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Douglas R. Welton | Republican |
State School Board 14
Name | Notes |
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Emily Green | Our pick. Republican |
Richard Jensen | Libertarian |
Propositions
Proposition | Description | Our Recommendation |
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Constitutional Amendment A | Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to change a provision relating to special sessions of the Utah Legislature that are convened by the president of the Utah Senate and speaker of the Utah House of Representatives:
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No |