The Utah County Republican Party Central Committee on March 21 adopted a resolution titled the "Three Fundamental Purposes," setting a hierarchy of priorities for the county party: primary emphasis on constitutional compliance, secondary efforts to identify and remove laws the party regards as noncompliant, and tertiary focus on recruiting qualified candidates to advance those goals. Kirby Glad moved the resolution on behalf of the Executive Committee and the motion passed (vote tally not specified in the transcript).
The resolution text lists the three priorities and directs that "all Party activities, resource allocation, endorsements, and decisions shall be evaluated and prioritized according to this hierarchy." Two substantive amendment attempts failed: one to strike the secondary purpose language and another to add additional explanatory text after the tertiary purpose. An editorial motion by Ben Somerhalder to fix repeated wording (removing an extra "is") was adopted without objection. The meeting minutes record the resolution as adopted and note that copies will be transmitted to party members and posted publicly.
Party materials show the resolution instructs that winning elections is a means to the stated purposes, not an end in itself, and directs distribution of the resolution to state party bodies and county delegates. The transcript does not provide a roll-call or numerical vote count for the final adoption; the minutes indicate only that the resolution "is adopted."