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Deep Dive: Utah legislators discuss changes to state's signature-gathering laws

Deep Dive: Utah legislators discuss changes to state's signature-gathering laws

Update: 2025-11-19
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Utah lawmakers are once again looking at the signature-gathering process here in the state.


During the final interim session being held today, legislators in the Government Operations Committee discussed two signature-related pieces of legislation right off the bat. The larger of the two draft legislations included a proposal that would move all signature-gathering -- for potential candidates, initiatives, and referendums -- away from paper and to a fully electronic method by 2030. The proposal would also create a process by which signature gathers would scan a Utah driver license of ID card to verify eligibility to sign.


Currently, voters can sign petitions, referendums, and candidate nominations by both paper and electronic means. But the idea of moving to a fully-electronic method raised questions from lawmakers during the hearing.


On this Deep Dive, Maria Shilaos discusses the issue with Midday Executive Producer Andy Cupp. The conversation includes comments from lawmakers during the hearing itself, plus analysis and commentary from Taylor Morgan, Executive Director of Count My Vote.

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Deep Dive: Utah legislators discuss changes to state's signature-gathering laws

Deep Dive: Utah legislators discuss changes to state's signature-gathering laws