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Lawmakers pitch election studies, voter-roll transparency and ID measures after reported drop in public confidence

March 06, 2026 | Utah House of Republicans, Utah House, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Lawmakers pitch election studies, voter-roll transparency and ID measures after reported drop in public confidence
Lawmakers told reporters the chamber commissioned a longer-term study of election process changes after concerns that a prior study focused too narrowly on short-term effects. "We chose to look at the other studies that were out there on that bill," the speaker said, describing the desire for longer-term analysis before pursuing major statutory changes.

The speaker and other lawmakers praised bills they said improve transparency of voter rolls and described Representative Mallaloyy's measure, as presented in the session, to require proof of citizenship when registering to vote. A second speaker said the goal is to ensure citizens have full confidence that "their vote counts and only those people that can vote are the ones that are voting."

A questioner read Morning Consult polling that, in the transcript, showed reported public confidence in election integrity falling from 87% in an earlier quarter to 76% in a later one; the same questioner cited a referenced audit that the transcript described as showing about a 4% error rate for signature verification in the audits discussed. Lawmakers said those figures and public concern motivated further study and incremental process changes such as drop-box placement and stronger audit procedures.

No final legislative outcome on mandatory in-person voter ID or further requirements was recorded in the transcript; the speaker said one proposal had been referred to study and that the chamber will evaluate the commissioned analysis before making major statutory changes.

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