The Compact Between
Utahns and Their
Government.

We defend the agreement that residents deserve genuine voice and consent in the decisions that shape their lives, and we work to hold institutions accountable when they break it.

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"Ensuring residents have genuine voice and consent in the decisions that shape their lives and building the civic capacity to make it stick."

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Active Fights

These are the campaigns we're running right now — organized, documented, and pushing for accountability.

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Weber County

Weber County Election Law Complaint

Did three commission candidates violate Utah campaign finance law by hiding legal fees for a bad-faith ballot disqualification lawsuit?

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Box Elder County

Stratos Project

Fighting MIDA's unlawful approval of a 9-gigawatt natural gas data center in Hansel Valley.

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Three Pillars of the Compact

Our work is built on a simple belief: democracy is a living agreement, and communities deserve leaders who honor it.

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Voice & Consent

Every Utah resident deserves a genuine seat at the table. We fight to ensure community members have real input in decisions that affect their neighborhoods, livelihoods, and futures.

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Accountability

Institutions that break the compact between people and government must face consequences. We monitor, expose, and challenge those who fail to honor the trust placed in them by Utah communities.

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Civic Capacity

A compact only holds if communities have the knowledge, tools, and organization to defend it. We work to build lasting civic infrastructure, education, coalitions, and skills to sustain democratic participation.

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Where We Work

From redistricting and ballot access to transparency and local governance, we engage across the full spectrum of issues where the compact between Utahns and their government is at stake.

Redistricting & Fair Maps

Protecting communities from gerrymandering and ensuring electoral districts reflect the people who live in them.

Ballot Access & Voting Rights

Every eligible Utahn should be able to vote without barriers. We defend access and fight suppression at every level.

Government Transparency

Residents can't hold what they can't see. We advocate for open records, public meetings, and accountability in how decisions are made.

Local & Community Governance

The closest government to people should also be the most responsive. We strengthen the compact at the city, county, and school board level.

Ethics & Anti-Corruption

Conflicts of interest and institutional self-dealing undermine the compact. We push for strong ethics rules and real enforcement.

Civic Education & Engagement

Building durable civic capacity in Utah communities so residents know their rights and have the tools to use them.

Data Centers & Community Consent

Large-scale industrial projects -including proposed data center developments in Box Elder and Millard County- must not be imposed on communities without genuine public input and consent. We fight to ensure Utah residents have real say over infrastructure that affects their land, water, and way of life.

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Utah's Eligible Voter Participation in 2024
46.8%
Participation in Utah's 2022 Midterms
14%
Participation in Local Elections

Why Utah Civic Compact?

A compact is a mutual obligation between a community and the institutions that govern it. Utah Civic Compact was founded on the belief that this agreement has eroded, and that residents deserve an organization explicitly dedicated to restoring and defending it.

We are organized under Section 501(c)(4) as a social welfare organization. That means our mission is the health of Utah communities, not electoral advantages for any party or candidate.

We believe in building the long-term infrastructure that makes democracy resilient: informed residents, accountable institutions, and communities with the capacity to hold the line.

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Utah Civic Compact
"Democracy is not a spectator sport. The relationship between Utahns and their government only holds when residents show up organized, informed, and ready to act."
Founded 2026
Status 501(c)(4)
Scope Statewide
Approach Civic Engagement

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