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2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah

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]

2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah

← 2016 November 6, 2018 2020 →

All 4 Utah seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 4 0
Seats won 3 1
Seat change 1 1
Popular vote 617,307 374,009
Percentage 58.65% 35.54%
Swing 5.13% 3.56%

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.

Overview edit

Popular vote
Republican
58.65%
Democratic
35.54%
Other
5.81%
House seats
Republican
75.00%
Democratic
25.00%

Results of the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah by district:[2]

District Republican Democratic Others Total Result
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%

District 1 edit

2018 Utah's 1st congressional district election
 
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2020 →
       
Nominee Rob Bishop Lee Castillo Eric Eliason
Party Republican Democratic United Utah
Popular vote 156,692 63,308 29,547
Percentage 61.6% 24.9% 11.6%

 
County results
Bishop:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Castillo:      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Rob Bishop
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Rob Bishop
Republican

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]

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit
Eliminated at Convention edit

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit
  • Lee Castillo, social worker, former board member of the Stonewall Utah Democrats[8]
  • Kurt Weiland, President and CEO of Jefferson Smith training and Consulting since 1996[9]

Results edit

Democratic primary results[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lee Castillo 7,273 57.21
Democratic Kurt Weiland 5,439 42.79
Total votes 12,712 100.0

United Utah Party edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit
  • Eric Eliason, businessman, attorney, and adjunct professor[11]

Green Party edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

General election edit

Debate edit

2028 Utah's 1st congressional district debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic United Utah
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 YouTube P P P

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rob
Bishop (R)
Lee
Castillo (D)
Eric
Eliason (UU)
Adam
Davis (G)
Undecided
University of Utah October 3–9, 2018 143 ± 8.0% 52% 20% 10% 2% 16%
Dan Jones & Associates August 22 – September 6, 2018 201 ± 6.9% 59% 22% 8% 3% 8%
Lighthouse Research August 11–27, 2018 600 51% 16% 7% 2% 24%

Results edit

Utah's 1st congressional district, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
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

District 2 edit

2018 Utah's 2nd congressional district election
 
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2020 →
       
Nominee Chris Stewart Shireen Ghorbani Jeffrey Whipple
Party Republican Democratic Libertarian
Popular vote 151,489 105,051 13,504
Percentage 56.1% 38.9% 5.0%

 
County results
Stewart:      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Ghorbani:      60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Chris Stewart
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Chris Stewart
Republican

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]

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit
Eliminated at Convention edit
  • Mary Burkett, a businesswoman and former vice chair of the Washington County Republican Party, formed an exploratory committee for a potential primary challenge of Stewart.[13]
  • Ken Clark[12]

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit
Eliminated at Convention edit
Withdrew edit

United Utah Party edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Libertarian Party edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

General election edit

Debate edit

2018 Utah's 2nd congressional district debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic
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 YouTube P P

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Chris
Stewart (R)
Shireen
Ghorbani (D)
Jeffrey
Whipple (L)
Other Undecided
University of Utah October 3–17, 2018 401 ± 4.9% 52% 29% 6% 12%
Dan Jones & Associates August 22 – September 6, 2018 202 ± 6.9% 45% 34% 5% 16%
Lighthouse Research August 11–27, 2018 600 49% 27% 5% 19%
University of Utah June 11–18, 2018 147 ± 7.7% 48% 24% 14% 13%

Results edit

Utah's 2nd congressional district, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
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

District 3 edit

2018 Utah's 3rd congressional district election
 
     
Nominee John Curtis James Singer
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 174,856 70,686
Percentage 67.5% 27.3%

 
County results
Curtis:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Singer:      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

John Curtis
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

John Curtis
Republican

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]

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit
Eliminated at Convention edit
  • Damian Kidd, attorney[21]
Declined edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
John
Curtis
Chris
Herrod
Other Undecided
University of Utah June 11–18, 2018 183 ± 7.2% 57% 21% 21%

Results edit

Republican primary results[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Curtis (incumbent) 66,404 73.32
Republican Chris Herrod 24,158 26.68
Total votes 90,562 100.0

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit
  • James Singer, college professor
Eliminated at convention edit
  • Kent Moon
Withdrew edit
  • Kathryn Allen, physician[25]
  • Ben Frank[26]

General election edit

Debate edit

2018 Utah's 3rd congressional district debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic
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 YouTube P P

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
John
Curtis (R)
James
Singer (D)
Timothy
Zeidner (UU)
Gregory
Duerden (IA)
Undecided
University of Utah October 3–9, 2018 143 ± 8.0% 67% 13% 4% 1% 15%
Dan Jones & Associates August 22 – September 6, 2018 188 ± 7.2% 65% 19% 2% 4% 11%
Lighthouse Research August 11–27, 2018 600 52% 20% 2% 4% 22%

Results edit

Utah's 3rd congressional district, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
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

District 4 edit

2018 Utah's 4th congressional district election
 
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2020 →
     
Nominee Ben McAdams Mia Love
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 134,964 134,270
Percentage 50.1% 49.9%

 
County results
McAdams:      50–60%
Love:      70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Mia Love
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Ben McAdams
Democratic

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.[27]

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]

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit
Eliminated at Convention edit
  • Sheldon Kirkham[29]
  • Darlene McDonald, author and activist[30]
  • Morgan Shepherd[31]
  • Tom Taylor, engineer and scientist[32]

General election edit

Debate edit

2018 Utah's 1st congressional district debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic
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 YouTube P P

Polling edit

Graphical summary
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Mia
Love (R)
Ben
McAdams (D)
Other Undecided
NYT Upshot/Siena College October 24–26, 2018 526 ± 4.7% 45% 45% 9%
Dixie Strategies October 25, 2018 936 ± 3.2% 43% 50% 7%
University of Utah October 3–11, 2018 403 ± 4.9% 46% 46% 8%
Mellman Group (D-McAdams)[permanent dead link] October 7–10, 2018 400 ± 4.9% 46% 47%
Y2 Analytics (R-Love) September 6–8, 2018 405 ± 4.86% 51% 42% 7%
Dan Jones & Associates August 22 – September 6, 2018 400 ± 4.9% 49% 46% 5%
Mellman Group (D-McAdams) August 20–23, 2018 400 ± 4.9% 46% 44%
Lighthouse Research August 11–27, 2018 600 47% 38% 15%
University of Utah June 11–18, 2018 379 ± 5.0% 45% 39% 8% 8%
Dan Jones & Associates May 15–June 5, 2018 405 ± 5.0% 47% 43% 10%
Mellman Group (D-McAdams) February 27 – March 4, 2018 400 ± 4.9% 43% 40%
Dan Jones & Associates February 9–21, 2018 404 ± 4.9% 49% 43% 8%
Dan Jones & Associates January 15–22, 2018 400 ± 4.9% 47% 42% 11%
Dan Jones & Associates October 9–18, 2017 402 ± 4.89% 48% 42% 9%

Results edit

Utah's 4th congressional district, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
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

References edit

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External links edit

Official campaign websites of first district candidates
  • Lee Castillo (D) for Congress
  • Adam Davis (G) for Congress
  • Eric Eliason (UU) for Congress
Official campaign websites of second district candidates
  • Shireen Ghorbani (D) for Congress
  • Chris Stewart (R) for Congress
  • Jeffrey Whipple (L) for Congress July 6, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
Official campaign websites of third district candidates
  • John Curtis (R) for Congress
  • Gregory Duerden (I) for Congress July 6, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
  • James Singer (D) for Congress
  • Timothy Zeidner (UU) for Congress September 25, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
Official campaign websites of fourth district candidates
  • Ben McAdams (D) for Congress

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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 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah 2016 November 6 2018 2020 All 4 Utah seats to the United States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Last election 4 0 Seats won 3 1 Seat change 1 1 Popular vote 617 307 374 009 Percentage 58 65 35 54 Swing 5 13 3 56 Republican 50 60 60 70 Democratic 50 60 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 Contents 1 Overview 2 District 1 2 1 Republican primary 2 1 1 Candidates 2 1 1 1 Declared 2 1 1 2 Eliminated at Convention 2 2 Democratic primary 2 2 1 Candidates 2 2 1 1 Declared 2 2 2 Results 2 3 United Utah Party 2 3 1 Candidates 2 3 1 1 Declared 2 4 Green Party 2 4 1 Candidates 2 4 1 1 Declared 2 5 General election 2 5 1 Debate 2 5 2 Polling 2 5 3 Results 3 District 2 3 1 Republican primary 3 1 1 Candidates 3 1 1 1 Declared 3 1 1 2 Eliminated at Convention 3 2 Democratic primary 3 2 1 Candidates 3 2 1 1 Declared 3 2 1 2 Eliminated at Convention 3 2 1 3 Withdrew 3 3 United Utah Party 3 3 1 Candidates 3 3 1 1 Declared 3 4 Libertarian Party 3 4 1 Candidates 3 4 1 1 Declared 3 5 General election 3 5 1 Debate 3 5 2 Polling 3 5 3 Results 4 District 3 4 1 Republican primary 4 1 1 Candidates 4 1 1 1 Declared 4 1 1 2 Eliminated at Convention 4 1 1 3 Declined 4 1 2 Polling 4 1 3 Results 4 2 Democratic primary 4 2 1 Candidates 4 2 1 1 Declared 4 2 1 2 Eliminated at convention 4 2 1 3 Withdrew 4 3 General election 4 3 1 Debate 4 3 2 Polling 4 3 3 Results 5 District 4 5 1 Republican primary 5 1 1 Candidates 5 1 1 1 Declared 5 2 Democratic primary 5 2 1 Candidates 5 2 1 1 Declared 5 2 1 2 Eliminated at Convention 5 3 General election 5 3 1 Debate 5 3 2 Polling 5 3 3 Results 6 References 7 External linksOverview editPopular vote Republican 58 65 Democratic 35 54 Other 5 81 House seats Republican 75 00 Democratic 25 00 Results of the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah by district 2 District Republican Democratic Others Total Result 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 District 1 edit2018 Utah s 1st congressional district election nbsp 20162020 nbsp nbsp nbsp Nominee Rob Bishop Lee Castillo Eric Eliason Party Republican Democratic United Utah Popular vote 156 692 63 308 29 547 Percentage 61 6 24 9 11 6 nbsp County results Bishop 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Castillo 50 60 U S Representative before election Rob Bishop Republican Elected U S Representative Rob Bishop Republican See also Utah s 1st congressional district 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 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Declared edit Rob Bishop incumbent U S representative 5 Eliminated at Convention edit Chadwick Fairbanks independent candidate for Utah s 1st congressional district in 2016 6 Kevin Probasco attorney and author 7 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Declared edit Lee Castillo social worker former board member of the Stonewall Utah Democrats 8 Kurt Weiland President and CEO of Jefferson Smith training and Consulting since 1996 9 Results edit Democratic primary results 10 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Lee Castillo 7 273 57 21 Democratic Kurt Weiland 5 439 42 79 Total votes 12 712 100 0 United Utah Party edit Candidates edit Declared edit Eric Eliason businessman attorney and adjunct professor 11 Green Party edit Candidates edit Declared edit Adam Davis 12 General election edit Debate edit 2028 Utah s 1st congressional district debate No Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic United Utah 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 YouTube P P P Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror RobBishop R LeeCastillo D EricEliason UU AdamDavis G Undecided University of Utah October 3 9 2018 143 8 0 52 20 10 2 16 Dan Jones amp Associates August 22 September 6 2018 201 6 9 59 22 8 3 8 Lighthouse Research August 11 27 2018 600 51 16 7 2 24 Results edit Utah s 1st congressional district 2018 Party Candidate Votes 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 holdDistrict 2 edit2018 Utah s 2nd congressional district election nbsp 20162020 nbsp nbsp nbsp Nominee Chris Stewart Shireen Ghorbani Jeffrey Whipple Party Republican Democratic Libertarian Popular vote 151 489 105 051 13 504 Percentage 56 1 38 9 5 0 nbsp County results Stewart 60 70 70 80 80 90 Ghorbani 60 70 U S Representative before election Chris Stewart Republican Elected U S Representative Chris Stewart Republican See also Utah s 2nd congressional district 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 2016The 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 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Declared edit Chris Stewart incumbent U S representative Eliminated at Convention edit Mary Burkett a businesswoman and former vice chair of the Washington County Republican Party formed an exploratory committee for a potential primary challenge of Stewart 13 Ken Clark 12 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Declared edit Shireen Ghorbani communications professional 14 Eliminated at Convention edit Randy Hopkins 12 Withdrew edit Misty K Snow nominee for U S Senate in 2016 15 16 United Utah Party edit Candidates edit Declared edit Jan Garbett 17 Libertarian Party edit Candidates edit Declared edit Jeffrey Whipple 18 General election edit Debate edit 2018 Utah s 2nd congressional district debate No Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic 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 YouTube P P Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror ChrisStewart R ShireenGhorbani D JeffreyWhipple L Other Undecided University of Utah October 3 17 2018 401 4 9 52 29 6 12 Dan Jones amp Associates August 22 September 6 2018 202 6 9 45 34 5 16 Lighthouse Research August 11 27 2018 600 49 27 5 19 University of Utah June 11 18 2018 147 7 7 48 24 14 13 Results edit Utah s 2nd congressional district 2018 Party Candidate Votes 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 holdDistrict 3 edit2018 Utah s 3rd congressional district election nbsp 2017 special 2020 nbsp nbsp Nominee John Curtis James Singer Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 174 856 70 686 Percentage 67 5 27 3 nbsp County results Curtis 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Singer 50 60 U S Representative before election John Curtis Republican Elected U S Representative John Curtis Republican See also Utah s 3rd congressional district 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 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Declared edit John Curtis incumbent U S representative 19 Chris Herrod former state representative and candidate for Utah s 3rd congressional district in the 2017 special election 20 Eliminated at Convention edit Damian Kidd attorney 21 Declined edit Jason Chaffetz former U S representative 22 Evan McMullin retired CIA officer and independent candidate for U S President in 2016 23 Deidre Henderson state senator 23 Curt Bramble state senator 23 Mike McKell state representative 23 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JohnCurtis ChrisHerrod Other Undecided University of Utah June 11 18 2018 183 7 2 57 21 21 Results edit Republican primary results 24 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Curtis incumbent 66 404 73 32 Republican Chris Herrod 24 158 26 68 Total votes 90 562 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Declared edit James Singer college professor Eliminated at convention edit Kent Moon Withdrew edit Kathryn Allen physician 25 Ben Frank 26 General election edit Debate edit 2018 Utah s 3rd congressional district debate No Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic 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 YouTube P P Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JohnCurtis R JamesSinger D TimothyZeidner UU GregoryDuerden IA Undecided University of Utah October 3 9 2018 143 8 0 67 13 4 1 15 Dan Jones amp Associates August 22 September 6 2018 188 7 2 65 19 2 4 11 Lighthouse Research August 11 27 2018 600 52 20 2 4 22 Results edit Utah s 3rd congressional district 2018 Party Candidate Votes 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 holdDistrict 4 edit2018 Utah s 4th congressional district election nbsp 20162020 nbsp nbsp Nominee Ben McAdams Mia Love Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 134 964 134 270 Percentage 50 1 49 9 nbsp County results McAdams 50 60 Love 70 80 U S Representative before election Mia Love Republican Elected U S Representative Ben McAdams Democratic See also Utah s 4th congressional district 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 27 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 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Declared edit Mia Love incumbent U S representative Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Declared edit Ben McAdams mayor of Salt Lake County 28 Eliminated at Convention edit Sheldon Kirkham 29 Darlene McDonald author and activist 30 Morgan Shepherd 31 Tom Taylor engineer and scientist 32 General election edit Debate edit 2018 Utah s 1st congressional district debate No Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic 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 YouTube P P Polling edit Graphical summary Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror MiaLove R BenMcAdams D Other Undecided NYT Upshot Siena College October 24 26 2018 526 4 7 45 45 9 Dixie Strategies October 25 2018 936 3 2 43 50 7 University of Utah October 3 11 2018 403 4 9 46 46 8 Mellman Group D McAdams permanent dead link October 7 10 2018 400 4 9 46 47 Y2 Analytics R Love September 6 8 2018 405 4 86 51 42 7 Dan Jones amp Associates August 22 September 6 2018 400 4 9 49 46 5 Mellman Group D McAdams August 20 23 2018 400 4 9 46 44 Lighthouse Research August 11 27 2018 600 47 38 15 University of Utah June 11 18 2018 379 5 0 45 39 8 8 Dan Jones amp Associates May 15 June 5 2018 405 5 0 47 43 10 Mellman Group D McAdams February 27 March 4 2018 400 4 9 43 40 Dan Jones amp Associates February 9 21 2018 404 4 9 49 43 8 Dan Jones amp Associates January 15 22 2018 400 4 9 47 42 11 Dan Jones amp Associates October 9 18 2017 402 4 89 48 42 9 Results edit Utah s 4th congressional district 2018 Party Candidate Votes 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 RepublicanReferences edit Resources PDF elections utah gov 2018 Johnson Cheryl L February 28 2019 Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 6 2018 Clerk of the U S House of Representatives Retrieved April 27 2019 a b c d Singer Jeff December 26 2016 Evan McMullin managed to take second place in one of Utah s congressional districts Congrats Daily Kos Elections Retrieved February 9 2017 a b c d Daily Kos Elections statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts Daily Kos Elections July 9 2013 Retrieved February 9 2017 ROBERT Retrieved August 29 2018 permanent dead link CHADWICK H III FAIRBANKS Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 PROBASCO KEVIN CRAIG Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 CASTILLO LEE MR Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 WEILAND KUT FREDERICK Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 Utah Election Preliminary Results State of Utah Retrieved July 12 2018 ELIASON ERIC R Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 a b c 2018 Candidate Filings Lieutenant Governor s Office Elections elections utah gov Retrieved August 29 2018 DeMille David May 26 2017 Stewart could face challenge from inside GOP The Spectrum Retrieved June 16 2017 GHORBANI SHIREEN SARAH Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 Misty K Snow launches her second campaign this time challenging Rep Chris Stewart Retrieved August 29 2018 SNOW MISTY K Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 GARBETT JAN Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 WHIPPLE JEFFREY Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 Tanner Courtney November 8 2017 Republican John Curtis Utah s new congressman elect set to be sworn in cast first vote Monday Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved January 31 2018 Herald Katie England Daily Complete list of candidates who filed to run for office in Utah County Retrieved August 29 2018 England Katie January 31 2017 American Fork resident Damian Kidd announces primary campaign against Rep Jason Chaffetz Daily Herald Retrieved February 9 2017 Fox Lauren Walsh Deirdre Chaffetz says he s not running for re election CNN Retrieved August 29 2018 a b c d Drucker David M April 20 2017 Evan McMullin weighs bid for Chaffetz s House seat Washington Examiner Retrieved October 19 2019 Utah Election Preliminary Results State of Utah Retrieved July 12 2018 D Angelo Chris April 20 2017 Utah Physician Says She ll Happily Do The Job Jason Chaffetz Won t Huffington Post Retrieved August 29 2018 FRANK BENJAMIN JOSEPH MR Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 Rep Mia Love Ben McAdams win Utah 4th Congressional District primaries Retrieved August 7 2018 MCADAMS BEN Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 KIRKHAM SHELDON Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 MCDONALD DARLENE Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 SHEPHERD MORGAN Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 TAYLOR TOM Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Retrieved August 29 2018 External links editCandidates at Vote Smart Candidates at Ballotpedia Campaign finance at FEC Campaign finance at OpenSecrets Official campaign websites of first district candidates Rob Bishop R for Congress Lee Castillo D for Congress Adam Davis G for Congress Eric Eliason UU for Congress Official campaign websites of second district candidates Shireen Ghorbani D for Congress Chris Stewart R for Congress Jeffrey Whipple L for Congress Archived July 6 2018 at the Wayback Machine Official campaign websites of third district candidates John Curtis R for Congress Gregory Duerden I for Congress Archived July 6 2018 at the Wayback Machine James Singer D for Congress Timothy Zeidner UU for Congress Archived September 25 2018 at the Wayback Machine Official campaign websites of fourth district candidates Ben McAdams D for Congress Mia Love R for Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah amp oldid 1216286466, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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