Polygamy in Utah is covered by these articles: Polygamy in North America. The 70-3 margin sends SB102 … There are an estimated 30,000 polygamists in Utah. The Utah House passed a bill Wednesday that would reduce the penalties for polygamy among consenting adults. The governor of Utah has signed bills that place new rules on abortion providers in the state and remove the threat of jail time for polygamists. … Utah senators unanimously pass bill to decriminalize polygamy Currently, polygamy is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. They believe polygamy brings exaltation in heaven - a legacy of the early Mormon church. Doctors claim they have discovered 20 cases of the disorder in a remote Utah community Some of these polygamists have appointed leaders and continue to live in groups, including those in Colorado City (formerly Short Creek), Arizona, and Hilldale, Utah. Disambiguation page providing links to topics that could be referred to by the same search term. Mormon polygamists' children in Utah town 'a million times more likely' to develop rare genetic disorder. Utah wouldn’t become a state until 1896, under the condition that it explicitly ban polygamy in its constitution. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Polygamy in Utah. Others, such as Royston Potter, practice polygamy but have no affiliation with an organized … Current state of polygamy in the Latter Day Saint movement. This article is one of a set on the practice of polygamy in the Mormon settlement of St. George, Utah, from 1861 to 1880. For the first time in 85 years, polygamy is no longer a felony in Utah.