Trent Staggs

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In May, Staggs became the first person to officially announce his candidacy for the U.S. Senate. [15] [16] [17] In an op-ed for Real Clear Politics in June 2023, Staggs wrote that “If our children are going to grow up with the same opportunities we had, we need leaders who are committed to the conservative principles of smaller government, safer families, and stronger economy.” [18]

At the Utah state Republican convention on April 27, Staggs won 69.7% of the delegate vote to become the party's official candidate in a four-way primary in June. [19]

Staggs's campaign was endorsed by Donald Trump, [20] Sen. Tommy Tuberville, [21] Sen. Rand Paul, [22] Vivek Ramaswamy, [23] Rep. Andy Biggs, Rep. Matt Gaetz, [24] Kari Lake, [25] Charlie Kirk, [26] former Trump Administration officials Kash Patel and Ric Grenell, the Utah Republican Veterans’ caucus, the Utah State Fraternal Order of Police, [27] more than 30 elected officials from across Utah, [28] and NBA all time steals and assists leader John Stockton. [29]

In the primary on June 24, Staggs lost the nomination to U.S. Representative John Curtis, placing second with 32% of the vote.

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Trent Staggs
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Staggs in 2023
Mayor of Riverton, Utah
Assumed office
2018