How to Remove Your Name from the 'Repeal Prop 4' Petition

Utahns who find their names on the petition can request to have their signatures withdrawn.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

If you've discovered your name on the 'Repeal Prop 4' petition, even though you never actually signed it, you can request to have your signature removed. To do so, you'll need to submit a written request to your county clerk or local elections office that includes your full name, residential address, the name or subject of the petition, a clear statement requesting your signature be withdrawn, your signature, and the date of the request. The deadline to remove your name depends on when the petition packet was received and verified by the county clerk.

Why it matters

This issue highlights the importance of voter integrity and the need for citizens to be vigilant about what petitions they are signing. Removing one's name from a petition they did not intend to sign is a key way for Utahns to ensure their political views are accurately represented.

The details

Utahns who find their names listed on the 'Repeal Prop 4' petition can check the Protect Utah Voters site to confirm their information. To have their signature removed, they must submit a written request that includes their full name, residential address, the name or subject of the petition, a clear statement requesting signature removal, their signature, and the date of the request. This must be submitted to their county clerk or local elections office by mail or in person. The deadline depends on when the specific petition packet was received and verified by the county.

  • The deadline to remove a signature from the 'Repeal Prop 4' petition varies by county.

The players

Protect Utah Voters

A website where Utahns can search for their names on petitions.

Brave Utahns Rapid Response Network (BURRN)

An organization that provides a form Utahns can use to request removal of their names from the 'Repeal Prop 4' petition.

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The takeaway

This situation underscores the importance of citizens being vigilant about what petitions they sign and having a clear process to remove their names if they are listed without their consent. It's a crucial step in preserving the integrity of the democratic process in Utah.