2026 Utah Ballot Measures
Tracking all certified, potential, and failed measures for the November 2026 ballot.
Source: Ballotpedia · Utah Lieutenant Governor's Office · Last updated 2026-06-01
What It Does
Requires a supermajority of 60% voter approval for citizen-initiated ballot measures that create new taxes, increase existing tax rates, or affect property taxes.
▌ Conservative Take
Protecting taxpayers from simple-majority tax hikes via the initiative process is fiscally responsible. A 60% threshold ensures broad consensus before taxes are raised. R-aligned measure backed by the Republican legislature. Conservative voters: YES.
For conservative voters: YES is the clear choice.
Campaign Finance
No formal campaigns yet.
What It Does
Changes the requirement that constitutional amendments appearing on the ballot must be published in newspapers for two months, replacing it with a 60-day online publication requirement.
▌ Conservative Take
Modernizing publication requirements from print newspapers to online makes sense as newspaper readership has collapsed. This maintains transparency while adapting to how Utahns actually get information. Conservative voters: YES.
For conservative voters: YES is the clear choice.
Campaign Finance
No campaigns.