Celeste Malloy registered as a Utah Republican voter three days after filing to run for Congress. Here’s why it matters.

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Celeste Malloy registered as a Utah Republican voter three days after filing to run for Congress. Here’s why it matters.
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Celeste Maloy, who was nominated by Utah GOP delegates in Utah's 2nd Congressional District special election, has repeatedly highlighted her ties to southern Utah. There's no evidence that Maloy has maintained a residence in the state since 2019.

Maloy’s Utah voter registration was in the process of being removed from state rolls because she hadn’t voted in a Utah election while living in Virginia as a congressional staffer.

“I think the 2nd District is ready to have a representative who lives off the Wasatch Front and lives in the district,”However, when Maloy filed earlier this month to run in Utah’s special congressional election, her voter registration was not current, leading Maloy to update her registration as a Utah Republican three days after she filed to run, and a day after the special election filing deadline., endorsed his former staffer in the election to pick his successor.

Not only was Maloy on the inactive voter list, but her registration was in the process of being deleted from Utah’s voter rolls. Iron County election officials tell The Tribune that the state regularly submits the list of inactive voters to the, which is maintained by the United States Postal Service. In January, that database indicated Maloy lived in Virginia, not Utah.

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