Preliminary results from the 2025 general election on Tuesday signal potential leadership changes in communities throughout southern and northern Utah.
Utah is holding municipal elections across the state Tuesday. A number of Utah cities including Riverton, Orem, Provo, Kearns, Lehi, Hurricane, Eagle Mountain, Cottonwood Heights and Sandy, have mayoral races that will be decided Tuesday.
The 2025 election cycle is considered an "off election year" for Utah, where no major statewide races were to be decided. KUTV watched several of the races including the competitive races in Provo, St. George, and Tooele among several others.
Southern Utahns exercised their right to vote either early or in person on Tuesday, and among the local preliminary and unofficial results is the possibility of new mayors in Hurricane
Incumbent Provo City mayor, Michelle Kaufusi, leads the Provo City mayoral race by a narrow margin, according to unofficial results.
Utah Sen. Mike Lee and other Republicans are backing a bill aimed at closing loopholes that allow foreign money to influence U.S. elections.
A new mayor will soon occupy the nearly completed St. George City Hall, one of several new southern Utah mayors set to take office as voters favored new blood over challengers on election day.
Representative Karianne Lisonbee, who has served in the Utah House of Representatives since 2017 and previously served in House leadership, has announced that she will not be seeking reelection at the end of her term.
A wave of last-minute ballot submissions and thin voting margins kept the unofficial results of several key races in Utah County’s 2025 municipal general election undecided into Wednesday. County Clerk Aaron Davidson said the county received just over 67,
With less than a week to go before the Nov. 10 deadline to decide which map will set Utah’s congressional boundaries for the 2026 election, a Utah judge will be back in the courtroom this week to hear oral arguments in the state’s ongoing redistricting legal battle.