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County staff brief council on state bills; clerk warns leaving ERIC would hamper voter‑roll maintenance

Summit County Council · February 5, 2025
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Summary

County legislative staff briefed Summit County Council on bills at the Utah Legislature, including HB332 (ERIC membership) and measures addressing ranking elections, housing and land use.

At the Feb. 25 Summit County Council meeting, county legislative staff briefed council members on bills the county is tracking at the state Legislature and described areas where the county is seeking more information or monitoring potential impacts.

Jana, the county’s legislative analyst, led the update and asked Eve, the county elections clerk, to explain HB332. Eve told the council HB332 would require Utah to leave ERIC and said ERIC provides the county a cross‑state data service that helps keep voter rolls current. “ERIC is a very important service and an organization that we belong to,” Eve said. She explained that ERIC allows participating states to compare records and return matches that…

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