Not everyone is a fan of Utah’s new state flag
Mar 24, 2023, 6:00 PM

The new Utah state flag design is pictured. A bill that creates a new Utah state flag won't go to a future election. (Utah Department of Cultural & Community Engagement)
(Utah Department of Cultural & Community Engagement)
SALT LAKE CITY — Chad Saunders, an organizer of a group working to repeal Utah’s new state flag, said they already have 502 signatures approved towards getting the issue on the ballot.
That said, that number is less than 1% of what’s needed. The group will need around 135,000 signatures from several different counties in the next two and a half weeks.
And, if all those signatures do get gathered, they still have to be verified by county clerks.
“There are 48 signatures in a packet. We have 144,000 names already out into the surface so they will get out there, we have until April 12,” Saunders told KSL NewsRadio.
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