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Changing of the guards: Here’s a look at preliminary election results in southern, northern Utah
Preliminary results from the 2025 general election on Tuesday signal potential leadership changes in communities throughout southern and northern Utah.
The 2025 election cycle is considered an "off election year" for Utah, where no major statewide races were to be decided. KUTV watched several of the races including the competitive races in Provo, St. George, and Tooele among several others.
These are unofficial, preliminary numbers only and are subject to change as more ballots are counted and released by the county election offices.
Three Utah County school districts born out of the November 2024 vote to split the Alpine School District are a bit closer to naming their inaugural board members following Tuesday's election.
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Incumbent Provo City mayor, Michelle Kaufusi, leads 2025 election in a nail-biter
Incumbent Provo City mayor, Michelle Kaufusi, leads the Provo City mayoral race by a narrow margin, according to unofficial results.
Overall, things ran smoothly in the municipal elections held Tuesday, according to state election officials. But, some preliminary results show leadership changes in some cities, affecting how the state Legislature will look.
If the general election’s preliminary numbers hold true, Southern Utah will see some sitting mayors bumped from their seats while incumbent council members secure their seats for another four years.
Republican Karianne Lisonbee announced on social media that she is not seeking reelection next year.Lisonbee, who represents Davis County in House District 14,
Utah is holding municipal elections across the state Tuesday. A number of Utah cities including Riverton, Orem, Provo, Kearns, Lehi, Hurricane, Eagle Mountain, Cottonwood Heights and Sandy, have mayoral races that will be decided Tuesday.
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