Utah General Election
Tuesday, November 3, 2026 · Utah
How to Vote
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Voting
Contests
6 races on the ballot
U.S. House Utah District 2
Utah District 2
Candidate (Uncontested)
Davis School District, Precinct 5
Davis Board of Education Precinct 5
Candidate (Uncontested)
Utah State Senate District 6
Utah State Senate District 6
Candidate (Uncontested)
Utah State Senate District 21
Utah State Senate District 21
Candidate (Uncontested)
Ballot Measures
3 measures for voters to decide
Utah Publication Requirements for Constitutional Amendments Measure (2026)
Publication Requirements for Constitutional Amendments Measure
Require that constitutional amendments appearing on the ballot must be published for a period of 60 days
A YES vote means
<p>A "yes" vote supports amending the constitution to require that constitutional amendments be published, in a manner provided by the legislature, for 60 days immediately before the general election that it is scheduled to be on the ballot.</p>
A NO vote means
<p>A "no" vote opposes amending the constitution, maintaining the requirement that constitutional amendments appearing on the ballot be published in a newspaper in each county for two months before the general election.</p>
2 endorsements for YES
Utah 60% Vote Requirement for Ballot Initiatives to Increase or Expand Taxes Amendment (2026)
60% Vote Requirement for Ballot Initiatives to Increase or Expand Taxes Amendment
Require a supermajority requirement of 60% by voters for citizen-initiated ballot measures that create new taxes, increase existing tax rates, or for a property tax
A YES vote means
<p>A "yes" vote supports requiring citizen-initiated ballot measures to receive at least 60% voter approval to make certain tax-related changes, including (a) imposing a new tax; (b) expanding an existing tax to apply to additional items or transactions; (c) increasing an existing tax rate; or (d) adjusting a property tax rate in a way that reduces the rate less than it would decrease under current law.</p>
A NO vote means
<p>A "no" vote opposes requiring citizen-initiated ballot measures to receive at least 60% voter approval to make certain tax-related changes, thus maintaining that such initiatives need only a simple majority requirement (50% plus one vote) to pass. </p>
4 endorsements for YES · 4 endorsements for NO
Utah Prohibit Public Sector Union Collective Bargaining Referendum (2026)
Prohibit Public Sector Union Collective Bargaining Referendum
Uphold House Bill 267, which prohibited public unions from entering into collective bargaining agreements
A YES vote means
<p>A "yes" vote would have upheld House Bill 267 and prohibited public employers from entering into collective bargaining agreements with labor unions.</p>
A NO vote means
<p>A "no" vote would have repealed House Bill 267, thus allowing public employers to enter into collective bargaining agreements with labor unions. </p>
5 endorsements for YES · 16 endorsements for NO