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Utah doesn't allow recall elections. New poll shows what voters think


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Annie Barker, Deseret News
At least two state elected officials in Utah have made comments or done things in recent months that have prompted residents to look for a way to remove them from office.
Republican Attorney General Sean Reyes questioned the 2020 presidential election results in neighboring Nevada and involved Utah in a lawsuit to overturn ballot counts in four swing states that former President Donald Trump lost.
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In January, an online petition called for the removal of newly elected State School Board member Natalie Cline over her social media posts that the petition claimed called for the education community to support “xenophobia, racism, homophobia and cultural regression.” ....

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LDS Church leader Dallin H. Oaks speech that no political party aligns perfectly with the faith has given heart to those who have long been told you can't be a good Mormon and a Democrat.


Utah’s minority political parties welcome Oaks’ talk disputing belief that Latter-day Saints should be Republicans
Church leader said in General Conference that ‘we should never assert that a faithful Latter-day Saint cannot belong to a particular party or vote for a particular candidate.’
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President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the governing First Presidency, speaks at General Conference about the U.S. Constitution on Easter Sunday, April 4, 2021.
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That sentiment shared in a speech from Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the church’s governing First Presidency has quickly been embraced by members of Utah’s minority political parties. They have long worked to dispute the assertion that being a good Latter-day Saint means you should also be a Republican. ....

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