2020 Election

Read about news and issues around the 2020 election.

Kingsbury at night

Utah to host 2020 vice presidential debate

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The 2020 vice presidential debate will take place Oct. 7, 2020, at Kingsbury Hall.
Burgess Owens

#SLCCvotes: 5 questions for Burgess Owens

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Learn more about Burgess Owens, the Republican candidate for Utah's 4th Congressional District.
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Op-ed: I’m voting for affordable health care

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Danielle Davis explains why health care is her main reason for voting in the 2020 election.
Austin Fashimpaur wears a black SLCC mask

Video: #SLCCvotes 2020

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SLCC students Molly McKeon and Austin Fashimpaur discuss the importance of voting.
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Calling all Bruins: Contribute to The Globe’s 2020 election survey

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Take our survey and tell us what matters to you this election year.
Headshot of Austin Fashimpaur

Op-ed: I’m voting for clean air and a sustainable future for Utah

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Austin Fashimpaur, the SLiCE sustainability lead at Salt Lake Community College, argues for the importance of voting and its impact on our health.
Donald Trump gestures while speaking

Why presidential debates matter

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Thursday's presidential debate gives voters one more opportunity to compare President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
Darren Parry

​#SLCCvotes: 5 questions for Darren Parry

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Learn more about Darren Parry, the Democratic candidate for Utah's 1st Congressional District.
Kael Weston

#SLCCvotes: 5 questions for Kael Weston

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Learn more about Kael Weston, the Democratic candidate for Utah's 2nd Congressional District.
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Utah election update: McAdams concedes House race to Owens; Cox wins race for governor

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See the latest numbers from the 2020 election in Utah.
Buffy Yaple holding Trump flags

Photos: Election night in Utah

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View images of election night events that occurred throughout Utah.
Kingsbury Hall lit red, white and blue

Letter from the editor: Make your voice heard this election year

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Editor in chief Amie Schaeffer reflects on the vice presidential debate and how students can make their voice heard this election year.