Submittal to voters. They'll be on ballots, but votes won't for them won't be counted.The Utah Constitution requires that the full text of a proposed constitutional amendment be published in at least one newspaper in every county of the state. While four amendments appeared on the 2024 ballots in the Beehive State, two were declared void after court rulings ahead of the election. Amendment D would have prohibited foreign individuals, entities, and governments from influencing, supporting, or opposing a ballot initiative. Initiatives must first appear on the ballot. SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) Utah voters said 'yes' to both constitutional amendments on the Nov. Another key argument made during the consideration of Amendment D was the language of the Utah State Constitution when it came to publishing. Judge Dianna M. Gibson makes remarks during an injunction hearing in 3rd District Court in Salt Lake City, Sept. SALT LAKE CITY There's a new and big decision facing Utah voters this November on whether or not they want to change Utah's constitution.