If you haven’t been voting because you feel left out of the political process, this may be why. Utah used to have some of the highest voter turn out rates in the country. Now, often less than 50% of eligible voters go to the polls in the Beehive State. It has become increasingly clear that Utah voters think their vote doesn’t matter. And, beyond that, many feel that the candidates available to them don’t really represent their views. All this is the result of the way we select candidates for the ballot.
Hosted by Bill Allred of X-96 with Utah Foundation’s Dan Bammes, Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes, Political Consultant Dave Owen and Rich McKeown of Count My Vote.
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