A Resolution Declaring the "Count My Vote" Initiative
A Violation of First Amendment Freedoms
WHEREAS, The Count My Vote initiative seeks to eliminate the process 
that was chosen by the political parties in Utah to select the 
candidates that best represent them; and,
WHEREAS, The Utah Republican Party has free association rights 
guaranteed under the Constitution; which entitles political parties to 
determine how they select their nominees for office; and,
WHEREAS, The state of Utah can regulate the free exercise of political rights only if it satisfies a compelling state interest that is narrowly defined; and,
WHEREAS, The burden will be on the state of Utah to prove they have a 
compelling interest that mandates significant interference with the 
autonomy and choice of all political parties in Utah; and,
WHEREAS, The Supreme Court has shown great deference in respecting how 
political parties exercise their First Amendment rights in the candidate
 selection process; and,
WHEREAS, The citizen initiative process does not allow for the trampling
 of Constitutional freedoms, regardless of how many signatures are 
obtained;
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Central Committee of the Utah Republican Party 
believes the Count My Vote initiative violates the right of free 
association guaranteed in the First Amendment.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That regardless of how well intentioned, we 
stand against all government overreach and control that violates our 
shared Constitutional freedoms.
Submitted by Aaron Gabrielson
March 1, 2014
This Resolution Passed the Utah Republican State Central Committee with no votes against on March 1, 2014