Utah judge rules Amendment D “void,” still allows it to go on the ballot

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Utah judge rules Amendment D “void,” still allows it to go on the ballot

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Published on Sep 12, 2024, 7:30:41 PM
Total time: 00:19:13

Episode Description

Hosts: Greg Skordas & Rusty Cannon

In what appears to be an historic decision, a Utah judge has ruled that Amendment D – the ballot question dealing with how citizen initiatives are processed – is “void.” But the question will still appear on the November ballot. The state says it will appeal the decision; county clerks are able to print the ballots in the meantime. How did we get here? And what specific points did the judge make in her ruling? KSL at Night hosts Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon break it all down for our listeners.

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