Voters in at least four Utah counties this year will see a candidate on their ballot who has floated election conspiracies about the 2020 presidential election.
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Wall was asked if the election was free and fair, and he said, “It was in our county. I can’t answer for anywhere else, because I don’t run the election anywhere else, but I can for our county.”Incumbent Summit County Clerk Eve Furse said yes, Biden won the election, and yes, the election was free and fair.
“It makes me wonder,” Langston said. Similar conspiracy arguments have been echoed by some elected officials in the state,When asked if Biden won the election, incumbent clerk Tracy Shaw told The Tribune “Yes, I believe he won.” Shaw is the sole clerk candidate for Tooele County. Republican nominee Aaron Davidson, and Independent American candidate Jake Oaks both did not return multiple messages from The Tribune., he says against universal mail-in ballots, saying without evidence, “Based upon the stories I’ve been receiving from the delegate and the ballot irregularities that they have received and heard of, I would venture to say, the voter rolls are nether up to date nor accurate.
While write-in candidate Patricia Kent told The Tribune that Biden “absolutely” did not win the election. Kent added that she’s running as a candidate because she believes there are voter issues.
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