Phil Lyman loses case contesting GOP primary election results
Aug 13, 2024, 7:48 PM | Updated: Aug 14, 2024, 2:47 pm
(Isaac Hale/Deseret News)
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Rep. Phil Lyman’s (R-Blanding) lawsuit contesting the GOP primary election results has been dismissed by the Utah Supreme Court.
#BREAKING: The Utah Supreme Court has rejected all of @phil_lyman‘s latest lawsuit claims calling for Gov. @SpencerJCox/@DeidreHenderson to be removed from office and the claim that he’s the Republican nominee because he won 60% at convention. @KSL5TV
Background:… pic.twitter.com/4LlimWqTGL
— Lindsay Aerts (@LindsayOnAir) August 14, 2024
In his lawsuit, he requested to be named the Republican gubernatorial candidate in the November general election ballot. Lyman also requested the removal of Gov. Spencer Cox and Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson from office for “malfeasance.”
Lyman posted on X soon after the motion was announced, but didn’t specify if it was about the Utah Supreme Court’s decision.
Our election officials have created a crisis of confidence in Utah’s elections. The foundation for this crisis was laid, lie by lie and gaslight by gaslight. @SpencerJCox ushered universal vote by mail into our state as LG. We are the only red state to use universal VBM. Why?…
— Phil Lyman for Governor (@phil_lyman) August 14, 2024
Henderson responded to the decision on X. She, along with Gov. Cox, Robert Axson and the Utah Republican Party were all listed as defendants in Lyman’s lawsuit.
Today the Utah Supreme Court rightly struck down former Republican gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman’s frivolous lawsuit. For all his talk of election integrity, Phil Lyman is the only candidate in the state who has actively tried to steal an election by demanding that the… pic.twitter.com/ipLXBiPgQq
— Lt. Gov. Deidre M. Henderson (@LGHendersonUtah) August 14, 2024
A day prior, on August 12, Lyman officially petitioned the Utah Supreme Court to pause the printing of ballots until they ruled on this lawsuit, which was filed August 2.
This is a developing story and may be updated.