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The clock is ticking: Judge rushes to rule on Amendment D lawsuit as ballot postage deadline looms

Opponents of Amendment D say the ballot question written by Utah legislative leaders is so deceptive it violates constitutional guarantees of free and fair elections.

(Chris Samuels | The Salt Lake Tribune) Members of the public attend a rally against a proposed constitutional amendment to reform the citizen initiative process at the Capitol in Salt Lake City, Monday, Aug. 26, 2024. A Utah judge may decide this week on whether Amendment D should appear on Utahns' ballots this fall.

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