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Utah Electoral Votes Secured for Utah Amendment


Utah lawmakers are considering a proposed amendment to the Utah Constitution during the legislative session to address concerns about the current electoral college system. Joint resolution HJR5 aims to prevent the state legislature from giving away electoral college votes to the national popular vote winner through an interstate compact. The bill will need to be approved by Utah voters on the ballot in 2026 after passing through the House and Senate with a two-thirds majority.

State Rep. Jason Kyle, the sponsor of HJR5, expressed concerns about the National Popular Vote Movement’s efforts to eliminate the Electoral College, which could result in larger, more populous states having greater influence in elections. Critics, such as Inside Sources hosts Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan, argue that this move could marginalize smaller states like Utah.

The proposed amendment has sparked a debate about the future of the electoral college system and the balance of power in presidential elections. The outcome of this legislative session will shape the state’s electoral process for years to come.

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