ST. GEORGE — St. George News’ coverage of the 2016 general election includes dozens of regionally sourced stories. Citizens in the Southern Utah area can use this resource to better educate themselves on the candidates and issues that appear on the general election ballot – whether by mail, online or in person Nov. 8.
The following lists include pertinent St. George News VOTE 2016 pieces divided by the position up for election, including our coverage of the presidential ticket from a local angle.
Read more: VOTE: Guide for early voting, mail-in ballots, deadlines
Presidential election stories
- Charlene Albarran responds to Chris Stewart’s renewed commitment to Trump
- After denouncing Trump, Rep. Stewart says he will vote for Republican nominee.
- Presidential candidate McMullin stops in St. George, urges votes on conscience, principles
- Presidential hopeful Evan McMullin offers alternative to ‘subpar candidates’
- Utah GOP reaffirms support for Trump
- Herbert pulls support of Trump as Utah GOP, others condemn candidate’ crude comments
- Trump gets Gov. Herbert’s vote
- In focus with Chris Stewart on potential Trump presidency
- Utah GOP votes go to Trump; Dump-Trumpers thumped by GOP
- Romney rails against Trump as presidential candidate
Governor
- VOTE: Governor hopefuls on Southern Utah, differences and mistakes
- Challenger Weinholtz rails against Herbert over water policy, public lands
- Trump gets Gov. Herbert’s vote
- Exclusive interview with governor on concerns of Iron County voters
U.S. House, Utah District 2
- Charlene Albarran responds to Chris Stewart’s renewed commitment to Trump
- After denouncing Trump, Rep. Stewart says he will vote for Republican nominee
- Democratic congressional candidate holds town hall meeting
- In focus with Chris Stewart on need to abolish federal law enforcement powers
- In focus with Chris Stewart on potential Trump presidency
- ‘Unity for Utah’ theme of Democratic congressional candidate’s campaign
U.S. Senate
- VOTE: Senate candidates talk term limits, issues facing Utah voters
- Mike Lee helps lead effort at GOP convention to stop Trump
- Snow becomes Utah’s first transgender nominee for Senate
State attorney general
- VOTE: Attorney general candidates talk setbacks, crime, civil rights
- Modified ‘debate’ features Utah AG Reyes and empty podium
- Harper withdraws from Utah Attorney General race
- Attorney General comes to Southern Utah for town hall
State Senate, District 29
- VOTE: Ipson, Engelman respond to questions on Urquhart’s legacy; integrity, local issues
- Legislative candidates tackle state, county issues at public forum
- Ipson, Brooks chosen by county Republicans for Legislature
- Dorothy Engelman hosts launch party for Senate campaign, new Democratic headquarters
State House of Representatives, District 71
- VOTE: Last, Goode square off for state representative District 71
- Legislative candidates tackle state, county issues at public forum
State School Board, District 15
Iron County Commission, Seats A and C
- University’s Leavitt Center hosts county commission candidate debate
- Commission hopefuls address tensions between commission, sheriff; pay raises
Washington County Commission, Seat C
- Commission candidates debate pipeline, northern corridor, local economy
- George Chamber to host County Commission debate, Prop 1 presentation
- Taxes, water, gridlock; County Commission candidates address issues during forum
Washington County School Board, District 1
Washington County School Board, District 2
Washington County School Board, District 3
Proposition 1
- Road funding: Public hearing to be held for proposed tax increase
- For or against proposed sales tax increase for local road funding?
- Tax hike for transportation; officials weigh in on Proposition 1
- Sales tax increase for road funding? Public invited to learn more about Prop 1
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There are links to 10 Presidential election articles: 8 Trump (mostly negative), 2 McMullin (both positive), and 0 Hillary. Hillary’s positions on the election’s primary issues will have a great impact on Utahns. Hillary’s personal behavior (detailed in WikiLeaks and the reopened FBI investigation) has been front page news in major newspapers in recent weeks. Is St George News going to begin providing more balanced coverage of all 3 candidates in this last week before the election?
Well of course it gives people like RealLowlife something to do besides drive around town and tailgating they’re loved ones
Evan McMullin
St George News seems to agree, based upon their coverage.