Ten Things You Need to Know for Monday
by Bryan Schott
10/22/2012 | 816 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Countdown: Early voting starts tomorrow in Utah. There are 15 days until the 2012 election and 99 days to the start of the 2013 legislative session.

The final presidential debate is tonight [Politico].

The Salt Lake Tribune endorses Barack Obama over Mitt Romney [Tribune].

Peter Cooke and Gary Herbert disagree over whether Cooke agreed to not bring up the UDOT bid scandal during the campaign [Tribune].

Cooke says he would veto a proposal to teach sex education to parents if he is elected [Deseret News].

Democrats say a public service announcement by Herbert is more of a campaign ad on the taxpayer dime [KUTV].

Orrin Hatch and Scott Howell are taking a sharper tone in their second time facing each other for U.S. Senate [Tribune, Deseret News].

Utah's 2nd Congressional District contest is not getting much attention this year [KSL].

Today is the last day to register to vote, early voting starts tomorrow [Tribune].

The race in House District 30 features two incumbent legislators - Republican Fred Cox and Democrat Janice Fisher [Tribune].

What's at stake when residents vote on incorporating Milcreek? [Tribune]
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