Lt. Gov. at WSU to Discuss Caucus System

OGDEN, Utah – The Walker Political Leadership Institute at Weber State University will host Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox to discuss elections and the Utah caucus system Feb. 11 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Hurst Center for Lifelong Learning Dumke Legacy Hall. 

“Events like these sponsored by the Walker Political Leadership Institute provide a useful opportunity for me to speak to students and community members about the electoral process in Utah and how the caucus system works,” Cox said.

Also on hand to explain the caucus system will be Noall Knighton, Weber County Republican party chair, and Ben Pales, Weber County Democratic party chair. The event is open to WSU students and community members. Light refreshments will be served.

The final Walker Political Leadership event of the year is Candidate’s Night April 8. Voters will meet candidates running for office in Davis, Morgan and Weber counties.

The Political Leadership Institute is co-sponsored by the Walker Institute, the Weber State Political Science Department and Continuing Education.

All sessions will be held in the Hurst Center for Lifelong Learning Dumke Legacy Hall from 7 to 9 p.m. Events are free, but participants are encouraged to RSVP at https://continue.weber.edu/pli/.

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Author:
Carol McNamara, Olene S. Walker Institute of Politics and Public Service director
801-626-6206 • carolmcnamara@weber.edu
Contact:
Carol McNamaraOlene S. Walker Institute of Politics and Public Service director
801-626-6206 • carolmcnamara@weber.edu