Huntsman signed the voucher bill into law but wouldn't tell people how to vote.
Many conservatives said Huntsman was bowing to public pressure after surveys repeatedly showed most voters didn't want vouchers. He appeared at an Oct. 17 news conference that was turned into a pro-voucher ad.
Spokeswoman Lisa Roskelley did not return a message seeking comment on the election result.
Byrne, who bankrolled most of the pro-voucher campaign, expressed disappointment with the governor as the votes were counted Tuesday night.
"Once he saw the polls on this referendum he's been pretty much missing in action," Byrne told KUTV.
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