One day before convention, more controversy emerges in Salt Lake County Republican Party
In a whirlwind two weeks where several women alleged a toxic environment, prompting widespread rebukes and the abrupt resignation of the chairman, another imbroglio has emerged in the Salt Lake County Republican Party, just one day before its delegates are set to elect new leadership.
Friday morning, former Utah GOP state chair Rob Anderson sent an email to Chris Null, calling on him to withdraw his candidacy for county chair. Anderson alleged Null used his position on the county partys executive committee to give himself an unfair advantage in Saturdays convention, where party delegates will choose a new chair. Andersons wife, Kathleen, is also running for county party chair.
I know first hand how important it is for party officers to remain neutral and act fairly in any election. Fairness makes an uncomfortable campaign experience more tolerable and pleasant, Anderson wrote, going on to accuse Null of blatantly cross[ing] the line of election fairness and integrity.
As an example, Anderson pointed to a 7 p.m., April 8 deadline for party candidates to submit campaign videos. An attached screenshot apparently shows Null was not among those who submitted a video. When Anderson emailed acting chair Scott Rosenbush about it, Rosenbush explained the 7 p.m. deadline is not part of the partys official convention rules, according to more screenshots.
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(Salt Lake Tribune)