Your Ballot Can Help Stop the $1.4 Billion Little Cottonwood Canyon Gondola
Utah’s Congressional Primary Election is happening now, and ballots are already in voters’ hands. Election Day is June 23, 2026.
For anyone who cares about protecting Little Cottonwood Canyon, respecting taxpayers, and demanding better transportation solutions, this primary matters.
Friends of Little Cottonwood Canyon surveyed candidates running in Utah’s congressional primaries to find out where they stand on the proposed $1.4 billion Little Cottonwood Canyon gondola. The results show something important: opposition to the gondola crosses party lines.
Where Congressional Primary Candidates Stand



This issue is political, but it is not partisan. Utahns across the political spectrum oppose wasting taxpayer money on a massive gondola that would permanently alter Little Cottonwood Canyon while failing to solve the broader transportation challenges facing the Central Wasatch.
Ask Candidates Where They Stand
Now that you’ve reviewed our Voting Guide, let’s keep up the pressure by asking non-responding candidates to answer clearly. And Vote: Utah’s Regular Primary Election is June 23, 2026. For official election information, visit Vote.Utah.Gov.
The future of Little Cottonwood Canyon should not be decided quietly. Voters deserve to know whether the people asking for their support will stand up for the canyon, taxpayers, and smarter transportation solutions.
Share our Voting Guide with a Utah voter, ask candidates where they stand, and make sure your ballot reflects your values.
This is a political issue, but not partisan. No Gondola. Protect Little Cottonwood Canyon.
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