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Amendment D ballot language would have misled voters, Utah Supreme Court says in full ruling

Published Thursday, the unanimous ruling by the five Republican-appointed justices further explains their decision to void Amendment D from the 2024 ballot.

(Jeffrey D. Allred | Pool) Attorney Taylor Meehan speaks to the court as Mormon Women for Ethical Government and the League of Women Voters oppose the Utah State Legislature during oral arguments at the Utah Supreme Court in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024.

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