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Sponsors of a proposed ballot initiative to preserve open space want the Supreme Court to count the petition signatures of about 230 people they believe were "disenfranchised" because they moved.
Blake D. Miller, an attorney for petition sponsors Utahns for Clean Water, Clean Air & Quality Growth, told the high court Thursday that signature gatherers fell just short of the required number of signatures in two Senate districts but that it was because legitimate signatures were not counted.See the full content of this document
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Petition Cross-Offs Protested
He said clerks in Cache and Utah counties are "basically disenfranchising people who move" because they disqualified signatures when the name matched the name of a registered voter bu...
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