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Elections in Utah |
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The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah were held on November 6, 2018, to elect the four U.S. representatives from the state of Utah, one from each of the state's four congressional districts. The elections coincided with other states' elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. Registered political parties in Utah must have at least one of their candidates for House of Representatives get 2% of the vote in their respective election in order to maintain their ballot access in future elections. [1]
The Democratic Party gained the 4th Congressional district, thus breaking unitary control of all of Utah's Congressional (House and Senate) seats held by the Republicans, changing the House delegation from Utah from 4–0 Republican to 3–1 Republican. As of 2022, this remains the last time that a Democrat has won any congressional election in Utah.
Results of the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah by district: [2]
District | Republican | Democratic | Others | Total | Result | ||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
District 1 | 156,692 | 61.61% | 63,308 | 24.89% | 34,333 | 13.50% | 254,333 | 100% | Republican Hold |
District 2 | 151,489 | 56.10% | 105,051 | 38.90% | 13,504 | 5.00% | 270,044 | 100% | Republican Hold |
District 3 | 174,856 | 67.55% | 70,686 | 27.31% | 13,316 | 5.14% | 258,858 | 100% | Republican Hold |
District 4 | 134,270 | 49.86% | 134,964 | 50.12% | 37 | 0.01% | 269,271 | 100% | Democratic Gain |
Total | 617,307 | 58.65% | 374,009 | 35.54% | 61,190 | 5.81% | 1,052,506 | 100% |
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County results Bishop: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% Castillo: 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||||||
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The 1st District covers northern Utah, including the cities of Ogden and Logan. Republican Rob Bishop, who has represented the district since 2003, was re-elected to an eighth term with 66% of the vote in 2016.
The 1st District went for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, with 49.7%, with Hillary Clinton and Evan McMullin receiving 22.4% and 22.3% respectively. [3] In 2012 the district went for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama 77.4% to 20.4%. [4]
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Democratic |
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn | ||||||
John Curtis | Chris Herrod | |||||
1 | May 29, 2018 | Utah Debate Commission | Kerry Bringhurst | [10] | P | P |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Lee Castillo | 7,273 | 57.21 | |
Democratic | Kurt Weiland | 5,439 | 42.79 | |
Total votes | 12,712 | 100.0 |
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Democratic | United Utah |
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn | |||||||
Rob Bishop | Lee Castillo | Eric Eliason | |||||
1 | Oct. 17, 2018 | Utah Debate Commission | Natalie Gochnour | [14] | P | P | P |
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Rob Bishop (R) | Lee Castillo (D) | Eric Eliason (UU) | Adam Davis (G) | Undecided |
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University of Utah [15] | October 3–9, 2018 | 143 | ± 8.0% | 52% | 20% | 10% | 2% | 16% |
Dan Jones & Associates [16] | August 22 – September 6, 2018 | 201 | ± 6.9% | 59% | 22% | 8% | 3% | 8% |
Lighthouse Research [17] | August 11–27, 2018 | 600 | – | 51% | 16% | 7% | 2% | 24% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Rob Bishop (incumbent) | 156,692 | 61.6 | |
Democratic | Lee Castillo | 63,308 | 24.9 | |
United Utah | Eric Eliason | 29,547 | 11.6 | |
Green | Adam Davis | 4,786 | 1.9 | |
Total votes | 254,333 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
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County results Stewart: 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% Ghorbani: 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2nd District stretches from the Summit County, Utah line and goes west to the Nevada border and down through St. George. It includes parts of Davis, Salt Lake, Sanpete, and Juab Counties. Republican Chris Stewart, who has represented the district since 2013, was re-elected to a third term with 62% of the vote in 2016
The 2nd District went for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, with 46%, with Hillary Clinton and Evan McMullin receiving 32% and 16.9% respectively. [3] In 2012 the district went for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama 68% to 29.2%. [4]
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Democratic |
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn | ||||||
Chris Stewart | Shireen Ghorbani | |||||
1 | Sep. 19, 2018 | Utah Debate Commission | Doug Wilks | [24] | P | P |
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Chris Stewart (R) | Shireen Ghorbani (D) | Jeffrey Whipple (L) | Other | Undecided |
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University of Utah [25] | October 3–17, 2018 | 401 | ± 4.9% | 52% | 29% | 6% | – | 12% |
Dan Jones & Associates [26] | August 22 – September 6, 2018 | 202 | ± 6.9% | 45% | 34% | 5% | – | 16% |
Lighthouse Research [17] | August 11–27, 2018 | 600 | – | 49% | 27% | 5% | – | 19% |
University of Utah [27] | June 11–18, 2018 | 147 | ± 7.7% | 48% | 24% | – | 14% | 13% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Chris Stewart (incumbent) | 151,489 | 56.1 | |
Democratic | Shireen Ghorbani | 105,051 | 38.9 | |
Libertarian | Jeffrey Whipple | 13,504 | 5.0 | |
Total votes | 270,044 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
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County results Curtis: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% Singer: 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||
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The 3rd district is located in southern and eastern Utah and includes the cities of Orem and Provo. Republican John Curtis, who has represented the district since 2017, was elected to his first term in a 2017 special election with 57.6% of the vote.
The 3rd District went for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, with 47.2%, with Evan McMullin and Hillary Clinton receiving 24.5% and 23.3% respectively. [3] In 2012 the district went for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama 78.3% to 19.5%. [4]
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | John Curtis | Chris Herrod | Other | Undecided |
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University of Utah [33] | June 11–18, 2018 | 183 | ± 7.2% | 57% | 21% | – | 21% |
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Republican |
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn | ||||||
John Curtis | Chris Herrod | |||||
1 | May 29, 2018 | Utah Debate Commission | Jennifer Napier-Pearce | [34] | P | P |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | John Curtis (incumbent) | 66,404 | 73.32 | |
Republican | Chris Herrod | 24,158 | 26.68 | |
Total votes | 90,562 | 100.0 |
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Democratic |
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn | ||||||
John Curtis | James Singer | |||||
1 | Oct. 26, 2018 | Utah Debate Commission | David Magleby | [38] | P | P |
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | John Curtis (R) | James Singer (D) | Timothy Zeidner (UU) | Gregory Duerden (IA) | Undecided |
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University of Utah [15] | October 3–9, 2018 | 143 | ± 8.0% | 67% | 13% | 4% | 1% | 15% |
Dan Jones & Associates [16] | August 22 – September 6, 2018 | 188 | ± 7.2% | 65% | 19% | 2% | 4% | 11% |
Lighthouse Research [17] | August 11–27, 2018 | 600 | – | 52% | 20% | 2% | 4% | 22% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | John Curtis (incumbent) | 174,856 | 67.5 | |
Democratic | James Singer | 70,686 | 27.3 | |
Independent American | Gregory Duerden | 6,686 | 2.6 | |
United Utah | Timothy Zeidner | 6,630 | 2.6 | |
Total votes | 258,858 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
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County results McAdams: 50–60% Love: 70–80% | |||||||||||||||||
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The 4th district is located in northern-central Utah and includes parts of Salt Lake, Utah, Juab, and Sanpete Counties. Republican Mia Love, who has represented the district since 2015, was re-elected to a second term with 54% of the vote in 2016.
Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams was selected in the Democratic primary. [39]
The 4th District voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, with 39.1%, with Hillary Clinton and Evan McMullin receiving 32.4% and 22.5% respectively. [3] In 2012, the district voted for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama 67.2% to 30.2%. [4]
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Democratic |
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn | ||||||
Mia Love | Ben McAdams | |||||
1 | Oct. 15, 2018 | Utah Debate Commission | Doug Wright | [45] | P | P |
Graphical summary
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Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Mia Love (R) | Ben McAdams (D) | Other | Undecided |
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NYT Upshot/Siena College [46] | October 24–26, 2018 | 526 | ± 4.7% | 45% | 45% | – | 9% |
Dixie Strategies [47] | October 25, 2018 | 936 | ± 3.2% | 43% | 50% | – | 7% |
University of Utah [48] | October 3–11, 2018 | 403 | ± 4.9% | 46% | 46% | – | 8% |
Mellman Group (D-McAdams) [49] | October 7–10, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 46% | 47% | – | – |
Y2 Analytics (R-Love) [50] | September 6–8, 2018 | 405 | ± 4.86% | 51% | 42% | – | 7% |
Dan Jones & Associates [51] | August 22 – September 6, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 49% | 46% | – | 5% |
Mellman Group (D-McAdams) [52] | August 20–23, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 46% | 44% | – | – |
Lighthouse Research [17] | August 11–27, 2018 | 600 | – | 47% | 38% | – | 15% |
University of Utah [53] | June 11–18, 2018 | 379 | ± 5.0% | 45% | 39% | 8% | 8% |
Dan Jones & Associates [54] | May 15–June 5, 2018 | 405 | ± 5.0% | 47% | 43% | – | 10% |
Mellman Group (D-McAdams) [55] | February 27 – March 4, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 43% | 40% | – | – |
Dan Jones & Associates [56] | February 9–21, 2018 | 404 | ± 4.9% | 49% | 43% | – | 8% |
Dan Jones & Associates [57] | January 15–22, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 47% | 42% | – | 11% |
Dan Jones & Associates [58] | October 9–18, 2017 | 402 | ± 4.89% | 48% | 42% | – | 9% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Ben McAdams | 134,964 | 50.1 | |
Republican | Mia Love (incumbent) | 134,270 | 49.9 | |
Independent | Jonathan Larele Peterson (write-in) | 37 | 0.0 | |
Total votes | 269,271 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic gain from Republican |
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