Karianne Lisonbee, a public official and political candidate, used her Twitter account on May 15 and 16, 2026, to share updates from her campaign trail in Northern Weber County.
On May 15, Lisonbee posted about her engagement with voters and preparations for an event: “Always love it when voters ask if I’ve got signs on me. You bet I do! Next stop: Cold Springs for tonight’s “Meet Karianne” event https://t.co/nnD07DjVjj https://t.co/cWkyJ1F3o5”.
Later that evening, she reflected on the progress of her campaign as election day approached. On May 16, she wrote: “Wrapping up a fantastic Friday in Northern Weber County. Tonight a voter asked when ballots are being mailed — can you believe we’re just 18 days away?
She also shared a personal moment from the day by posting: “Favorite pic from tonight https://t.co/wSUFsei2RI” on May 16.
Lisonbee’s recent posts reflect common strategies among local candidates during election cycles—direct voter engagement through community events and grassroots volunteer efforts. In Utah, early voting by mail is widely utilized in primary elections, with ballots typically sent out several weeks before election day to ensure voter participation across multiple counties (see background information at https://vote.utah.gov/how-to-vote-by-mail/). As deadlines approach, candidates often increase outreach activities to encourage turnout and support.


