Utah Primary Election Results
Last updated July 10, 2024
Utah Primary Election Results
U.S. Senate
Representative John Curtis is vying to fill the seat of Senator Mitt Romney, portraying himself as a centrist workhorse in his mold.
Republican Primary
Latest results from July 10
>95% of votes in
U.S. Senate, Republican Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent |
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John CurtisJ. CurtisCurtis | 206,094 | 48.7% |
Trent StaggsT. StaggsStaggs | 138,143 | 32.7 |
Brad WilsonB. WilsonWilson | 53,134 | 12.6 |
Jason WaltonJ. WaltonWalton | 25,604 | 6.1 |
Total reported | 422,975 |
Democratic Primary
Latest results from June 25
U.S. Senate, Democratic Primary race called
Candidate |
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Caroline GleichC. GleichGleich Uncontested |
Governor
Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah, a moderate, is facing a primary challenge from State Representative Phil Lyman, a former county commissioner who has emphasized his support for former President Trump. Mr. Cox is seeking a second four-year term.
Republican Primary
Latest results from July 10
>95% of votes in
Governor, Republican Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
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Spencer CoxS. CoxCox*incumbent | 232,164 | 54.4% | |
Phil LymanP. LymanLyman | 194,639 | 45.6 | |
Total reported | 426,803 | ||
Democratic Primary
Latest results from June 25
Governor, Democratic Primary race called
Candidate |
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Brian KingB. KingKing Uncontested |
Attorney General
Republican Primary
Latest results from July 10
>95% of votes in
Attorney General, Republican Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent |
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Derek BrownD. BrownBrown | 178,164 | 43.6% |
Rachel TerryR. TerryTerry | 133,019 | 32.5 |
Frank MylarF. MylarMylar | 97,522 | 23.9 |
Total reported | 408,705 |
Democratic Primary
Latest results from June 25
Attorney General, Democratic Primary race called
Candidate |
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Rudy BautistaR. BautistaBautista Uncontested |
U.S. House
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | |
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1 Dem. 1 (D) | Bill CampbellB. CampbellCampbell | › | ||
1 Rep. 1 (R) | Blake MooreB. MooreMoore*incumbent 71% | Paul MillerP. MillerMiller 29% | › | |
2 Dem. 2 (D) | Nathaniel WoodwardN. WoodwardWoodward | |||
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Celeste MaloyC. MaloyMaloy*incumbent 50.1% | Colby JenkinsC. JenkinsJenkins 49.9% | › | |
3 Dem. 3 (D) | Glenn WrightG. WrightWright | › | ||
3 Rep. 3 (R) | Mike KennedyM. KennedyKennedy 39% | Case LawrenceC. LawrenceLawrence 22% | › | |
4 Dem. 4 (D) | Katrina Fallick-WangK. Fallick-WangFallick-Wang | › | ||
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Burgess OwensB. OwensOwens*incumbent | › | ||
State Legislature
State Senate
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
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2 Dem. 2 (D) | Nancy HuntlyN. HuntlyHuntly | ||
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Chris WilsonC. WilsonWilson*incumbent | ||
3 Dem. 3 (D) | Stacy BernalS. BernalBernal | ||
3 Rep. 3 (R) | John JohnsonJ. JohnsonJohnson*incumbent | ||
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Calvin MusselmanC. MusselmanMusselman | ||
8 Dem. 8 (D) | Aaron WileyA. WileyWiley | ||
8 Rep. 8 (R) | Todd WeilerT. WeilerWeiler*incumbent 68% | Ronald MortensenR. MortensenMortensen 32% | |
10 Dem. 10 (D) | Luz EscamillaL. EscamillaEscamilla*incumbent | ||
10 Rep. 10 (R) | Kyle ErbK. ErbErb | ||
12 Dem. 12 (D) | Karen KwanK. KwanKwan*incumbent | ||
12 Rep. 12 (R) | Judy Weeks-RohnerJ. Weeks-RohnerWeeks-Rohner | ||
15 Dem. 15 (D) | Kathleen RiebeK. RiebeRiebe*incumbent | ||
15 Rep. 15 (R) | Scott CuthbertsonS. CuthbertsonCuthbertson 40% | Amber ShillA. ShillShill 37% | |
16 Rep. 16 (R) | Wayne HarperW. HarperHarper*incumbent 58% | Christina BoggessC. BoggessBoggess 42% | |
17 Rep. 17 (R) | Lincoln FillmoreL. FillmoreFillmore*incumbent | ||
22 Rep. 22 (R) | Heidi BalderreeH. BalderreeBalderree*incumbent 48% | Emily LockhartE. LockhartLockhart 34% | |
24 Rep. 24 (R) | Keven StrattonK. StrattonStratton | ||
25 Dem. 25 (D) | Alan HansenA. HansenHansen | ||
25 Rep. 25 (R) | Mike McKellM. McKellMcKell*incumbent | ||
26 Dem. 26 (D) | Corbin FrostC. FrostFrost | ||
26 Rep. 26 (R) | David HinkinsD. HinkinsHinkins*incumbent | ||
27 Rep. 27 (R) | Derrin OwensD. OwensOwens*incumbent | ||
29 Dem. 29 (D) | Deidra RitchhartD. RitchhartRitchhart | ||
29 Rep. 29 (R) | Don IpsonD. IpsonIpson*incumbent 51% | Chad BennionC. BennionBennion 49% | |
State House
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
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1 Dem. 1 (D) | Claudia BiglerC. BiglerBigler | ||
1 Rep. 1 (R) | Thomas PetersonT. PetersonPeterson*incumbent | ||
2 Dem. 2 (D) | Tom LiljegrenT. LiljegrenLiljegren | ||
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Michael PetersenM. PetersenPetersen*incumbent 59% | Mike MonsonM. MonsonMonson 41% | |
3 Rep. 3 (R) | Jason ThompsonJ. ThompsonThompson | ||
4 Dem. 4 (D) | Kris CampbellK. CampbellCampbell | ||
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Kera BirkelandK. BirkelandBirkeland*incumbent | ||
5 Rep. 5 (R) | Casey SniderC. SniderSnider*incumbent | ||
6 Dem. 6 (D) | Amber HardyA. HardyHardy | ||
6 Rep. 6 (R) | Matthew GwynnM. GwynnGwynn*incumbent | ||
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Ryan WilcoxR. WilcoxWilcox*incumbent | ||
8 Rep. 8 (R) | Jason KyleJ. KyleKyle*incumbent | ||
9 Dem. 9 (D) | Angela ChoberkaA. ChoberkaChoberka | ||
9 Rep. 9 (R) | Jake SawyerJ. SawyerSawyer | ||
10 Dem. 10 (D) | Rosemary LesserR. LesserLesser*incumbent | ||
10 Rep. 10 (R) | Jill KofordJ. KofordKoford | ||
11 Rep. 11 (R) | Katy HallK. HallHall*incumbent | ||
12 Dem. 12 (D) | Sharon HiltonS. HiltonHilton | ||
12 Rep. 12 (R) | Mike SchultzM. SchultzSchultz*incumbent | ||
13 Dem. 13 (D) | Lorri RogersL. RogersRogers | ||
13 Rep. 13 (R) | Karen PetersonK. PetersonPeterson*incumbent | ||
14 Rep. 14 (R) | Karianne LisonbeeK. LisonbeeLisonbee*incumbent | ||
15 Rep. 15 (R) | Ariel DefayA. DefayDefay*incumbent | ||
16 Dem. 16 (D) | Zeaid HasanZ. HasanHasan | ||
16 Rep. 16 (R) | Trevor LeeT. LeeLee*incumbent 55% | Daniela HardingD. HardingHarding 45% | |
17 Rep. 17 (R) | Stewart BarlowS. BarlowBarlow*incumbent 64% | Jennifer GarnerJ. GarnerGarner 36% | |
18 Dem. 18 (D) | Steve HartwickS. HartwickHartwick | ||
18 Rep. 18 (R) | Paul CutlerP. CutlerCutler*incumbent | ||
19 Dem. 19 (D) | Nick WadsworthN. WadsworthWadsworth | ||
19 Rep. 19 (R) | Raymond WardR. WardWard*incumbent 71% | Tenna HartmanT. HartmanHartman 29% | |
20 Dem. 20 (D) | Lew JeppsonL. JeppsonJeppson | ||
20 Rep. 20 (R) | Melissa BallardM. BallardBallard*incumbent | ||
21 Dem. 21 (D) | Sandra HollinsS. HollinsHollins*incumbent | ||
21 Rep. 21 (R) | David AtkinD. AtkinAtkin 59% | Taylor BunotT. BunotBunot 41% | |
22 Dem. 22 (D) | Jennifer Dailey-ProvostJ. Dailey-ProvostDailey-Provost*incumbent | ||
22 Rep. 22 (R) | Steve HarmsenS. HarmsenHarmsen | ||
23 Dem. 23 (D) | Hoang NguyenH. NguyenNguyen 56% | Jeff HowellJ. HowellHowell 44% | |
23 Rep. 23 (R) | Scott RomneyS. RomneyRomney | ||
24 Dem. 24 (D) | Grant MillerG. MillerMiller 49% | Joel BriscoeJ. BriscoeBriscoe*incumbent 33% | |
25 Dem. 25 (D) | Angela RomeroA. RomeroRomero*incumbent | ||
25 Rep. 25 (R) | Richard NowakR. NowakNowak | ||
26 Dem. 26 (D) | Jeanetta WilliamsJ. WilliamsWilliams | ||
26 Rep. 26 (R) | Matt MacPhersonM. MacPhersonMacPherson*incumbent | ||
27 Dem. 27 (D) | Dawn StevensonD. StevensonStevenson | ||
27 Rep. 27 (R) | Anthony LoubetA. LoubetLoubet*incumbent | ||
28 Dem. 28 (D) | Fred BakerF. BakerBaker | ||
28 Rep. 28 (R) | Nicholeen PeckN. PeckPeck | ||
29 Dem. 29 (D) | Ron DraperR. DraperDraper | ||
29 Rep. 29 (R) | Bridger BolinderB. BolinderBolinder*incumbent | ||
30 Dem. 30 (D) | Jake FitisemanuJ. FitisemanuFitisemanu | ||
30 Rep. 30 (R) | Fred CoxF. CoxCox 52% | Dave ParkeD. ParkeParke 48% | |
31 Dem. 31 (D) | Verona MaugaV. MaugaMauga | ||
31 Rep. 31 (R) | Andrew NietoA. NietoNieto | ||
32 Dem. 32 (D) | Sahara HayesS. HayesHayes*incumbent | ||
32 Rep. 32 (R) | Sarah MontesS. MontesMontes | ||
33 Dem. 33 (D) | Doug OwensD. OwensOwens*incumbent | ||
33 Rep. 33 (R) | Sheryl FraserS. FraserFraser | ||
34 Dem. 34 (D) | Carol Spackman MossC. Spackman MossSpackman Moss*incumbent | ||
34 Rep. 34 (R) | Karl JurekK. JurekJurek | ||
35 Dem. 35 (D) | Rosalba DominguezR. DominguezDominguez | ||
35 Rep. 35 (R) | Mike BirdM. BirdBird | ||
36 Rep. 36 (R) | Jim DunniganJ. DunniganDunnigan*incumbent | ||
37 Dem. 37 (D) | Ashlee MatthewsA. MatthewsMatthews*incumbent | ||
37 Rep. 37 (R) | Paul JohnsonP. JohnsonJohnson | ||
38 Dem. 38 (D) | Steven LaudeS. LaudeLaude | ||
38 Rep. 38 (R) | Cheryl ActonC. ActonActon*incumbent | ||
39 Dem. 39 (D) | Kate StaplesK. StaplesStaples | ||
39 Rep. 39 (R) | Ken IvoryK. IvoryIvory*incumbent 57% | Lisa DeanL. DeanDean 43% | |
40 Dem. 40 (D) | Andrew StoddardA. StoddardStoddard*incumbent | ||
40 Rep. 40 (R) | Tyler GlaittliT. GlaittliGlaittli | ||
41 Dem. 41 (D) | Gay Lynn BennionG. BennionBennion*incumbent | ||
41 Rep. 41 (R) | Roy PiskadloR. PiskadloPiskadlo | ||
42 Dem. 42 (D) | Travis SmithT. SmithSmith | ||
42 Rep. 42 (R) | Clint OkerlundC. OkerlundOkerlund 38.6% | Chad WestoverC. WestoverWestover 37.2% | |
43 Dem. 43 (D) | Jason BarberJ. BarberBarber | ||
43 Rep. 43 (R) | Steve EliasonS. EliasonEliason*incumbent | ||
44 Dem. 44 (D) | Greg GreenG. GreenGreen | ||
44 Rep. 44 (R) | Jordan TeuscherJ. TeuscherTeuscher*incumbent | ||
45 Dem. 45 (D) | Sara CimmersS. CimmersCimmers | ||
45 Rep. 45 (R) | Tracy MillerT. MillerMiller 56% | Rich CunninghamR. CunninghamCunningham 44% | |
46 Rep. 46 (R) | Cal RobertsC. RobertsRoberts 71% | Jeff StenquistJ. StenquistStenquist*incumbent 29% | |
47 Rep. 47 (R) | Mark StrongM. StrongStrong*incumbent | ||
48 Dem. 48 (D) | Stephen MiddletonS. MiddletonMiddleton | ||
48 Rep. 48 (R) | Doug FiefiaD. FiefiaFiefia | ||
49 Dem. 49 (D) | Samuel WinklerS. WinklerWinkler | ||
49 Rep. 49 (R) | Candice PierucciC. PierucciPierucci*incumbent | ||
50 Rep. 50 (R) | Stephanie GriciusS. GriciusGricius*incumbent | ||
51 Rep. 51 (R) | Jefferson MossJ. MossMoss*incumbent | ||
52 Dem. 52 (D) | Michael KellerM. KellerKeller | ||
52 Rep. 52 (R) | Cory MaloyC. MaloyMaloy*incumbent | ||
53 Rep. 53 (R) | Kay ChristoffersonK. ChristoffersonChristofferson*incumbent | ||
54 Rep. 54 (R) | Brady BrammerB. BrammerBrammer*incumbent | ||
55 Rep. 55 (R) | Jon HawkinsJ. HawkinsHawkins*incumbent | ||
56 Rep. 56 (R) | Val PetersonV. PetersonPeterson*incumbent | ||
57 Dem. 57 (D) | Alan KeeleA. KeeleKeele | ||
57 Rep. 57 (R) | Nelson AbbottN. AbbottAbbott*incumbent | ||
58 Dem. 58 (D) | Joshua SorensenJ. SorensenSorensen | ||
58 Rep. 58 (R) | David ShallenbergerD. ShallenbergerShallenberger 54% | Holly SweetenH. SweetenSweeten 46% | |
59 Dem. 59 (D) | Julie MonahanJ. MonahanMonahan | ||
59 Rep. 59 (R) | Mike KohlerM. KohlerKohler*incumbent | ||
60 Rep. 60 (R) | Tyler ClancyT. ClancyClancy*incumbent | ||
61 Rep. 61 (R) | Lisa ShepherdL. ShepherdShepherd 55% | Travis HobanT. HobanHoban 45% | |
62 Dem. 62 (D) | Kevin SlaterK. SlaterSlater | ||
62 Rep. 62 (R) | Norm ThurstonN. ThurstonThurston*incumbent | ||
63 Dem. 63 (D) | Mark YoungquistM. YoungquistYoungquist | ||
63 Rep. 63 (R) | Stephen WhyteS. WhyteWhyte*incumbent | ||
64 Dem. 64 (D) | Rick DouganR. DouganDougan | ||
64 Rep. 64 (R) | Jeff BurtonJ. BurtonBurton*incumbent | ||
65 Dem. 65 (D) | Joseph HansenJ. HansenHansen | ||
65 Rep. 65 (R) | Douglas WeltonD. WeltonWelton*incumbent | ||
66 Rep. 66 (R) | Troy ShelleyT. ShelleyShelley 61% | Brian NielsonB. NielsonNielson 39% | |
67 Dem. 67 (D) | Joe ChristmanJ. ChristmanChristman | ||
67 Rep. 67 (R) | Christine WatkinsC. WatkinsWatkins*incumbent 51% | Thomas HansenT. HansenHansen 49% | |
68 Rep. 68 (R) | Scott ChewS. ChewChew*incumbent | ||
69 Dem. 69 (D) | Davina SmithD. SmithSmith | ||
69 Rep. 69 (R) | Logan MonsonL. MonsonMonson 51% | Lynn JacksonL. JacksonJackson 49% | |
70 Rep. 70 (R) | Carl AlbrechtC. AlbrechtAlbrecht*incumbent | ||
71 Dem. 71 (D) | Steve MerrillS. MerrillMerrill | ||
71 Rep. 71 (R) | Rex ShippR. ShippShipp*incumbent | ||
72 Rep. 72 (R) | Joseph ElisonJ. ElisonElison*incumbent | ||
73 Rep. 73 (R) | Colin JackC. JackJack*incumbent | ||
74 Rep. 74 (R) | Neil WalterN. WalterWalter*incumbent | ||
75 Dem. 75 (D) | Joshua DutsonJ. DutsonDutson | ||
75 Rep. 75 (R) | Walt BrooksW. BrooksBrooks*incumbent | ||
Other Races
Auditor
Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | |
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Dem. (D) | Catherine VoutazC. VoutazVoutaz | › | ||
Rep. (R) | Tina CannonT. CannonCannon 57% | Ricky HatchR. HatchHatch 43% | › |
Treasurer
Race | Candidates | Candidates | ||
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Dem. (D) | Neil HansenN. HansenHansen | › | ||
Rep. (R) | Marlo OaksM. OaksOaks*incumbent | › | ||
State Board of Education
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | |
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3 Rep. 3 (R) | Rod HallR. HallHall 57% | Brent StrateB. StrateStrate*incumbent 43% | ||
6 Dem. 6 (D) | Carol Barlow LearC. Barlow LearBarlow Lear*incumbent | |||
7 Dem. 7 (D) | John ArthurJ. ArthurArthur | |||
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Molly HartM. HartHart*incumbent 55% | Kris KimballK. KimballKimball 45% | ||
9 Dem. 9 (D) | Will ShiflettW. ShiflettShiflett | |||
9 Rep. 9 (R) | Amanda BollingerA. BollingerBollinger | |||
10 Dem. 10 (D) | Deborah GatrellD. GatrellGatrell | |||
10 Rep. 10 (R) | Matt HymasM. HymasHymas*incumbent 52% | Monica Bangerter WilburM. Bangerter WilburBangerter Wilbur 48% | ||
12 Rep. 12 (R) | Cole KelleyC. KelleyKelley | |||
13 Rep. 13 (R) | Randy BootheR. BootheBoothe*incumbent 53% | Cari BartholomewC. BartholomewBartholomew 47% | ||
15 Rep. 15 (R) | Joann BrintonJ. BrintonBrinton 67% | Kristan NortonK. NortonNorton*incumbent 33% | ||