Record-breaking election year in Utah, officials say
Nov 23, 2020, 4:22 PM | Updated: Nov 8, 2022, 11:38 am
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SALT LAKE CITY — Utah election officials have certified the final election results for the state, and say Utahns should be proud.
Because voter turnout – was huge, the biggest turnout since 1964 according to the State Director of Elections, Justin Lee.
He said 1.5 million Utahns cast votes this election. That’s a turnout of about 90%.
What drove the Utah election turnout
There was one major contributing factor to Utah’s 90% voter turnout in November — all 29 counties offered the vote-by-mail option. And the vast majority, 94% of voters, chose to vote by mail, either via the U.S. Postal Service or through a dropbox.
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More eligible voters turned out in 2020, nearly 70%. Utah’s previous high, according to Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, was 59.83% in 2004. Records for the number of eligible voters turning out to vote go back to the year 2000.
Less than 1% of ballots were rejected according to Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, who tweeted his response. And he said that number is nearly identical to past elections. He said if a ballot was rejected it was either late or had a signature that didn’t match the signature on file with the state.
We are about to certify the final election results for the state and WOW! Utah, you showed up this year. Here or some fun details. This is the highest turnout we have on record.
-90.09% of active voters voted (previous high was 89.6% in 1964, records go back to 1960). 1/
— Spencer Cox (@SpencerJCox) November 23, 2020
Goal achieved
The large voter turnout is something, said Lt. Gov. Cox, he had as a goal since 2016, the year he became Utah’s Lt. Governor.
“[In 2016] we were in the bottom 5 nationally for voter turnout. Our number one goal was to significantly change that,” Cox said.
“I can’t take any credit, but I’m so proud of my staff, clerks, legislators, and voters, who steadily turned that ranking around.”