Campaign finance agencies in Utah
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In Utah, there is one primary agency involved in statewide campaign finance regulation: the Office of the Utah Lieutenant Governor, Elections Division.
- See also: Campaign finance requirements in Utah
Authority
As the chief elections officer of the state, the lieutenant governor has authority over state office candidates, legislative office candidates, officeholders, political parties, political action committees, state school board candidates, judges, and labor organizations. The Elections Division is tasked with setting campaign finance policy and enforcing campaign finance law.[1][2][3]
Electronic reporting system
The lieutenant governor's office hosts an online filing system. Candidates can file campaign finance reports online, and reports can be accessed by the public here.[4]
Contact information
Utah Lieutenant Governor's Office, Elections Division
- 350 N. State Street, Suite 200
- P.O. Box 142220
- Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2220
- Telephone: 801-538-1041
- Email: Contact form
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