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Phil Lyman wants to toss Gov. Cox from office and upend Utah’s election results

The failed Republican gubernatorial candidate is representing himself in a new lawsuit and alleges that Utah’s election laws are unconstitutional.

(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Phil Lyman talks to the media after a court hearing in West Jordan on Thursday, July 18, 2024, in an effort to obtain signatures Gov. Spencer Cox used to qualify for the 2024 primary election. Lyman has filed a new lawsuit trying to remove Cox from office and upend Utah's election laws.

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