Todd Weiler comments on voter record reforms and LDS Church figure

Todd Weiler, Utah State Senator from the 8th district
Todd Weiler, Utah State Senator from the 8th district
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Todd Weiler, a Utah state senator, posted a series of tweets between April 2 and April 4, 2026, addressing topics ranging from election reform to religious figures.

On April 2, Weiler posted a brief message: “Oh no. What do I do now?”

The following day, on April 3, he commented on recent changes regarding voter records in Utah: “Don’t forget to thank Phil Lyman for that letter you received this week telling you that your private voter records will be made public next month. This is the very reform that he and his supporters have been advocating/suing for! #utpol” The tweet references ongoing advocacy and legal efforts by Phil Lyman and his supporters to make certain voter information public in Utah.

On April 4, Weiler shared details about Elder Patrick Kearon’s personal life: “Elder Patrick Kearon is married to Jennifer Hulme. She was a BYU student from California who was studying in London for six months when she met him. He had only recently joined the Church and was attending the young single adult ward. #churchofjesuschrist”

Phil Lyman has played a prominent role in advocating for greater transparency in Utah’s voter records. Legislative debates over privacy versus transparency have intensified in recent years as some officials push to make more government-held data accessible to the public.

Elder Patrick Kearon is a leader within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which has a significant membership base both in Utah and internationally. His marriage to Jennifer Hulme connects personal narratives with broader church history and culture.



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