Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson defended her decision to delay releasing election results in Utah until everyone in line had a chance to vote. She cited the importance of allowing voters to cast their ballots without influence. Despite long lines at polling centers, she praised election workers and voters for their dedication. Some frustrations arose as national news outlets called races while Utahns were still voting. Utah County faced challenges with printing ballots due to unexpected high turnout for in-person voting. The county clerk was criticized for lack of preparation, with calls for him to step aside. Henderson acknowledged the need for better planning moving forward. Governor Spencer Cox also criticized the premature projection of races by media outlets. Overall, Henderson praised the smooth operation of Election Day and emphasized the importance of addressing any deficiencies in the election process. The incident brought attention to the challenges faced by election officials in managing high voter turnout and ensuring a fair and efficient voting process.
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