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This screen grab is taken from video of a forum conducted by former candidate for Utah governor Rep. Phil Lyman, R-Blanding, his running mate Natalie Clawson and Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson ...
“I want to be very clear — we — Phil Lyman and Natalie Clawson — have not, and will not, withdraw.” Phil Lyman stated that news outlets caused this latest confusion by using photographs of him when ...
Phil Lyman is still running as a write-in candidate, with Natalie Clawson as his running mate for Lt. Governor. Incumbent Gov. Spencer Cox received the Republican nomination, and Brian Smith King ...
In an exhibit filed with his declaration, Phil Lyman said he and running mate Natalie Clawson were polling at 19% of voters in late September. His declaration show a screenshot from political polling ...
Two write-in candidates for Utah governor with the last name “Lyman” withdrew their candidacies on Thursday, leaving state Rep. Phil Lyman, R-Blanding, as the only “Lyman” write-in candidate when ...
Lyman’s name does not appear on the ballot and must be written in as “Phil Lyman” along with his running mate’s name, “Natalie Clawson.” “Even though Spencer Cox may argue that he has a right to a ...
Third-party and unaffiliated political candidates for local, state and federal offices spoke at the America Fest and Rally Saturday at Meadow View Park in North Logan. Speakers included Utah governor ...
Natalie Clawson, Phil Lyman’s running mate said on X “We were given clear instructions by the LG’s Office that writing “Lyman” on the ballot would be sufficient.
Lyman and his running mate, Natalie Clawson, Lusty said, should “stop misleading citizens about Utah’s laws for ballot access” and help unite the state’s Republicans.
Gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman and his running mate, Natalie Clawson, are suing state election officials in an effort to review records that allowed Utah Gov. Spencer Cox to be on the ballot for ...
By: Kyle Dunphey, Utah News Dispatch Gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman and his running mate, Natalie Clawson, are suing state election officials in an effort to review records that allowed Utah Gov.
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