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  • Congratulations Delegates + Convention Info

    Congratulations on being elected as a delegate for your neighborhood precinct! Delegates are the lifeblood of our Republican Party and your work over the next two years will significantly impact the public policy of our great state and nation. I express my sincere thanks to you for your willingness to serve. Your time and talents are highly valued here in the Utah Republican Party.

  • How to Vote If You're Overseas or Out of State

    The Utah Republican Party will permit registered Republican voters from Utah to participate in the caucus by voting absentee under the same rights and processes available to UOCAVA voters in normal Utah elections.

  • How to Vote Absentee at Caucus

    Caucus is on March 5, 2024 starting at 7pm. It will last approximately until 9pm. We encourage folks to arrive early.

  • COVID-19 Restrictions

    Limits on the size of gatherings have been removed, and the statewide mask mandate will be lifted April 10th.

  • Seeking Volunteers

    Did you want to be a state delegate but didn’t get voted in?

  • State Delegates Elect New Party Officers

    State Delegates of the Utah Republican Party gathered for their bi-annual Organizing Convention at the Maverik Center in West Valley City, to elect party officers that will serve for the next two years.

  • New Convention SPIRIT PAC

    Support the UTGOP and order your Convention SPIRIT PAC before we run out! Supplies are limited, and orders are first-come, first-served.

  • Candidate Filing Open: National Delegate, Presidential Elector and Committeeperson

    Filing is now open for any Republican who would like to represent Utah at the national level during the Republican National Convention (National Delegates are tasked with casting a vote to officially determine the Republican Presidential nominee), following the general election (Presidential Electors cast a vote in the Electoral College), or as a member of the RNC (as the National Committeeman or National Committeewoman).

  • Let’s Do Something Meaningful To Stop Mass-Murders (Repost of Joe Levi)

    “Have you noticed that the vast majority of these mass-murders occur in locations which have “no guns allowed” policies?

  • New Face of the G.O.P. (Repost From BYU Political Review)

    My name is Hunter Avilio Thomas. My mama is Dora Magdalena Salinas Thomas. My abuelos are Avilio and Mercedes Salinas. My mother was born and raised in Mexico City.