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VisitUtah Gov. Cox Denies Bribery Allegations Amid Election Interference Claims
Sep 10, 2024, 12:14 AM
The campaign of Utah Governor Spencer Cox has been accused of bribing two individuals, Richard and Carole Lyman, to file as last-minute write-in candidates for governor. This move allegedly aimed to siphon votes away from state Representative Phil Lyman and Natalie Clawson, constituting election interference if true. The Cox campaign has denied these allegations, stating that they did not pay anyone to join the race. Carole Lyman also confirmed that no payment was offered by Cox's campaign. KSL Investigates has conducted an inquiry into the matter, speaking directly with the Lymans to get their side of the story amidst unsubstantiated rumors.
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