A bill passed by the Utah House proposes significant changes to the state’s election system. The bill, which will go into effect in 2028, would require voters to opt-in to receive mail-in ballots and provide the last four digits of their ID or license number. It also introduces voter ID requirements and eliminates the postmark deadline for mailed ballots. Critics of the bill argue that it may create barriers for vulnerable populations such as seniors and people with disabilities. The bill has now moved to the Senate for further consideration. If enacted, these changes could have a significant impact on how Utah residents participate in future elections. It is important for all stakeholders to closely monitor the progress of this bill and evaluate its potential effects on access to the voting process in the state.
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