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Committee unanimously advances overhaul to public voter‑registration record rules

2492758 · March 4, 2025
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Summary

The Senate committee unanimously advanced fourth substitute House Bill 270, a negotiated change to voter‑registration record rules that notifies private registrants and will make selected fields public beginning in January 2027 unless a registrant qualifies for an at‑risk withheld status.

The Senate Government Operations Political Subdivision Committee on March 3 unanimously favorably recommended fourth substitute House Bill 270, a measure that revises how voter‑registration records are handled and who receives access to which fields.

Representative Lee and Davis County Clerk Brian McKenzie presented the bill as the product of stakeholder negotiations among county clerks, political parties, candidates and the lieutenant governor’s…

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