Utah voters are being told their voter information will no longer be private. The Lt. Governor’s office has sent letters saying voter registration lists with the full information will be available to the public for a fee on May 25.
The notice gives voters until May 6 to turn in an at-risk designation request form. That deadline matters because the change affects what personal information is included in the public voter registration lists and when those lists can be obtained.
The warning surfaced in a KSL NewsRadio segment about Utah voter information becoming public. The letters from the Lt. Governor’s office put the change directly in voters’ hands, with the window to ask for at-risk status closing weeks before the records are released.
For voters who want to act, May 6 is the cutoff. After that, the public lists are scheduled to be available on May 25, and the change will be in place.



