Category Archives: Utah caucuses
SALT LAKE CITY — It’s too close to call whether Gov. Gary Herbert and Sen. Orrin Hatch have enough delegate support at Saturday’s state Republican Party Convention to avoid a primary, a new poll shows. The Utah Foundation survey of … Continue reading
By David Whittle For the Deseret News The Springville Precinct 4 caucus meeting Thursday was, for me, an inspiring confirmation of the power of neighborhood involvement in the political process. This was only my second caucus in the past four … Continue reading
By Sterling Morris For the Deseret News I attended a caucus meeting for my first time Thursday night, and I left Mt. Logan Middle School in Logan, Utah, with a new outlook on Utah’s system for electing representatives. I noticed … Continue reading
By Daniel Crowder For the Deseret News Republicans and Democrats alike have suffered dismal turnouts to their caucus meetings every two years. Along with all the money spent advertising when and where to be, even the LDS church is strongly … Continue reading
By Megan Wallgren For the Deseret News My neighborhood caucus was long and tedious, but got the job done. I went to my precinct Republican caucus meeting Thursday for two reasons: First, to save the party from extremists, and, second, … Continue reading
By Ralph R. Zobell For the Deseret News Last Thursday night’s Republican caucus was the second for my wife and me in as many years to attend a caucus, and attendance in Orem, Utah, was up from the 80 attendees … Continue reading


