Utah GOP to End Universal Mail-In Voting, Moves to Restore Election Integrity

The Utah GOP-controlled Legislature has approved legislation that would end universal mail-in voting and implement stronger voter identification requirements.

Utah’s move comes as part of a broader nationwide effort by Republican-led states to shore up election security.

This from thegatewaypundit.com.

In the wake of the 2020 election, several states, including Georgia, Texas, and Florida, passed sweeping election integrity bills to curb mail-in ballot abuse, increase ID requirements, and ensure faster election results.

For years, Utah has been one of the few Republican-led states that embraced universal mail-in voting, which automatically sends ballots to every registered voter. But amid growing concerns about election integrity, particularly from voters who have watched election chaos unfold in other states, Utah lawmakers are taking action to tighten security measures and stop potential absentee ballot fraud.

Under the new Utah law, voters who wish to receive mail-in ballots must opt-in, rather than having ballots sent to them automatically. This represents a major shift from the current system, which many critics argue is vulnerable to fraud and manipulation. Additionally, the bill strengthens voter ID requirements, requiring anyone returning a ballot by mail or drop box to provide the last four digits of their driver’s license, state ID, or Social Security number.

Starting in 2029, in-person voters will also be required to show identification to cast their ballots—something that has been standard in many Republican-led states but has faced pushback from left-wing groups who claim such requirements “disenfranchise” certain voters. Communists/Globalists and liberal activists have already started sounding the alarm, claiming these election integrity measures are a supposed threat to ‘voter access.’

Unlike some Republican governors who have wavered on election security issues, Governor Spencer Cox is standing behind the Legislature’s efforts. Signaling his approval of the measure, Governor Cox stated, “I think it’s a brilliant bill.”

The governor and many Republican lawmakers argue the changes will restore faith in the election system and prevent potential fraud or ballot harvesting, which conservatives have pointed to as a significant problem in states like Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania.

Republicans currently have super-majorities in both the Utah House and Senate. They control the House by a margin of 59–16 and the Senate by 23–6.

Despite Leftist claims that election fraud is “rare,” Republican voters have remained skeptical, citing widely reported irregularities in battleground states during the 2020 election. Many voters are demanding stricter oversight of mail-in ballots, which are more susceptible to fraud, lost votes, and last-minute ballot dumps than in-person voting.

The Utah GOP is also responding to grassroots demand for election reforms and action on systemic voter fraud. Many grassroots activists and conservative organizations in the state have urged lawmakers to roll back universal mail-in voting, arguing that automatic ballot mailings increase the risk of ballots falling into the wrong hands, especially when voter rolls are outdated or inaccurate.

As expected, communists/globalists and left-wing activists are furious, claiming the bill will suppress voter participation. They argue that elderly, disabled, and low-income voters could be impacted by the new requirements.

One Leftist lawmaker claimed—parroting the usual talking points used to oppose voter ID and election security measures—“This bill is unnecessary and creates barriers to voting.”

Meanwhile, Leftist-controlled states continue to push for mass mail-in voting, extended early voting periods, and policies that weaken security measures. In states like California and New York, officials have doubled down on policies that make it harder to verify election integrity.

A Leftist-led Constitutional Amendment in Michigan in 2022, proposition 2, funded by far-Left ‘dark money’ from Leftist billionaires, was a huge blow against election integrity in that battleground state.

Conservatives argue that left-wing efforts to keep mass mail-in voting in place are nothing more than a way to keep elections vulnerable to manipulation and fraud.

Other avenues for election fraud include:

– Eight states and Washington, D.C., allow all elections to be conducted entirely by mail: California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, and Washington state.

– [Only] thirty-six states have laws requesting or requiring voters to show some form of identification at the polls. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Utah’s voter ID requirements were among the most lax in the nation among states with any requirement.

As the 2026 election cycle heats up, election integrity will remain a top issue for Republican voters. Utah’s move signals a growing trend among conservative states to push back against the questionable practices that became widespread during the 2020 election under the guise of “pandemic measures” to fight COVID, aka the Wuhan Flu.