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As the state law on voter privacy changed, many Utah voters submitted "At-Risk" designation forms as a way to try and keep their information private. County clerks and the state lieutenant governor's office fielded those requests. But in the end, the state's efforts to help process those applications may have created a new concern for some voters. KSL Investigator Courtney Johns joins Inside Sources to explain what she found.
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As the state law on voter privacy changed, many Utah voters submitted "At-Risk" designation forms as a way to try and keep their information private. County clerks and the state lieutenant governor's office fielded those requests. But in the end, the state's efforts to help process those applications may have created a new concern for some voters. KSL Investigator Courtney Johns joins Inside Sources to explain what she found.

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