The votes are in for Bountiful's latest election, and we finally know who’s going to be calling the shots at City Hall. It’s time to pay attention, because these new officials will be making the big decisions on everything from local taxes to zoning laws.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The cost of implementing new notification and verification procedures for mail-in ballots remains unclear.
Proponents of the bill argue it increases election security.
Voters who may be confused by the new opt-in requirements or who face barriers to re-registering.
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State lawmakers are considering changes to mail-in voting that would require voters to 'opt-in' and provide ID. The city is concerned about how this will affect voter turnout and whether residents will be properly notified.
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