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Uncontested races in Utah: Why are there so many?

UPDATED: NOVEMBER 4, 2022 AT 11:50 AM
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KSLNewsRadio

SALT LAKE CITY — Right now across Utah, there are 166 county, 33 legislative, and three state school board candidates running uncontested on ballots. There are over 200 uncontested candidates in all. 

Why is this happening?

According to University of Utah Professor of Political Science Matthew Burbank, at least one reason is party majorities.

Burbank said party majorities repel voters, or even candidates thinking of running for office.

But Burbank said that’s only part of the frustration.

“We’re looking at candidates in races and trying to figure out ‘ok what is this person saying is important to them as a candidate and how does that fit with my view?'”

A lack of options can also lead to pessimism toward elections, according to Burbank.

Vetting the candidates helps citizens feel a sense of control, and really works to provide the best good for their communities. Without more options, there’s a feeling that communities go unheard, and that incumbents are less accountable.

He said anyone interested in running for office should just take the leap and do it.

Election Day is Nov. 8.

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