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- Utah election results
- NPR's Election Day liveblog
- UPR's live election night coverage
- UPR's pre-election coverage
- Watch the debates for state and national candidates
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Live Coverage from UPR
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Tribune reporters talk about the latest news, including a recap of the election results, UDOT's plans to tackle the 'red snake,' restoration at the Bear River Massacre site, and more.
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Water managers across the West say they do not expect a new Trump administration will alter post-2026 Colorado River talks.
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Preliminary results for the Cache County election are in.
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Our hosts discuss the major Trump victory on Tuesday, national election results, and the election results out of Utah.
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Amendment B proposed an increase from 4% to 5% on the annual distribution cap from the State School Fund to public schools. Utah's Amendment C proposed making the election of county sheriffs a constitutional requirement, rather than a tradition.
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In other news, ski season is approaching with the first resort opening on Friday. And, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson says changes are needed after polling issues on Election Day in Utah County.
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The results are in. Former President Trump is president-elect. We recapped the 2024 election with USU Political Science Professor Damon Cann.
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At an election watch party by Utah State University's political science department, UPR talked with two students about their election feelings and the importance of young people in politics.
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Voters braved cold weather, long lines, and a little confusion but say it was all worth it.
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We talked with Grand County Clerk Gabriel Woytek about how the eastern Utah county's election day has been.
Pre-Election Coverage
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Our hosts discuss the past election, its implications, and what to expect from the Utah Legislature next year.
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In other news, Utah Avalanche Center is offering avalanche safety tips and trainings for Utah Avalanche Awareness Week, and more.
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In other news, Utah hunters have tried to donate game meat to food pantries, but have been turned away due to food and public health regulations on donated food.
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Our hosts discuss the federal government's future and Trump's performance in Utah.
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While many traditionally look at polling data to predict who will win the election, others are measuring candidate enthusiasm through online searches for Harris and Trump campaign merch.
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You can vote as long as you're in line by 8 p.m. tonight, regardless of whether you're currently registered.
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Wildfires in the West are getting bigger, hurricanes in the South are getting stronger, and temperatures are rising across the U.S. But when candidates talk about climate, does it sway voters?
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Most people in jail across the country are eligible to vote. But it’s not easy for many of those incarcerated people to cast their ballots. A Colorado effort is starting to turn that around.
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Students at Utah State University had mixed responses about whether they're voting, and who they're voting for.
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We visited the Cache County Ballot Center to get a look at the ballot-counting process.