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2017 Utah's 3rd congressional district special election

After previously stating that he would not run for re-election, Jason Chaffetz announced on May 19 that he was resigning his seat in the House, effective June 30.[1] A special election was called to replace him with a filing period opening on May 19 and closing by June 30, an expected primary date of August 15, and an election day of November 7.[1]

2017 Utah's 3rd congressional district special election

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Utah's 3rd congressional district
 
Nominee John Curtis Kathie Allen Jim Bennett
Party Republican Democratic United Utah
Popular vote 85,751 37,801 13,747
Percentage 58.0% 25.6% 9.3%

Results by county

U.S. Representative before election

Jason Chaffetz
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

John Curtis
Republican

A crowded field of candidates emerged to compete for spots in their respective parties' primaries. 15 Republicans, 4 Democrats, 2 Independent American Party members and 1 Libertarian declared their candidacy. Candidates could qualify for the primary ballot by either being nominated by delegates at their party's convention or gathering 7,000 signatures from registered voters. Those gathering signatures could also seek nomination at their party's convention. The Republican and Democratic parties held conventions June 17 to select a nominee from the declared.[2]

The primary election to determine the Republican Party's candidate for the general election was held on August 15. In addition to the partisan candidates, one unaffiliated candidate appeared on the general election ballot and two candidates ran as a write-in.[2][3]

The general election was held on Tuesday, November 7, 2017. Republican John Curtis was declared the winner and was subsequently seated by the U.S. House for a term that ends January 3, 2019.

Republican primary edit

The Republican primary was held on Tuesday August 15, 2017. Only registered Republicans living in the 3rd congressional district were able vote in the primary, though unaffiliated voters were allowed to affiliate as Republicans at polling locations on election day.[4]

Candidates edit

Fifteen candidates declared their candidacy for the Republican party nomination. While four candidates declared their intent to gather signatures, only two submitted signatures for verification by the required deadline. This election was the first time in Utah politics where three candidates were on the primary ballot since two candidates submitted enough signatures to qualify for the primary ballot and the party nominated a third candidate at its convention.[3][4]

Nominated edit

Eliminated in primary edit

Ainge and Curtis submitted enough signatures to qualify for spots on the primary ballot. Curtis also participated in the convention process, but lost to Herrod who was nominated at the convention. Curtis would go on to win the primary.

Lost at convention edit

Withdrawn before convention edit

  • Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum[3]
  • Mike Leavitt, not to be confused with former Utah Governor Mike Leavitt[3]

Failed to qualify for primary via signature gathering process edit

  • Brigham Rhead Cottam[3]

Convention results edit

Republican Convention
Candidate First ballot Pct. Second ballot Pct. Third ballot Pct. Fourth ballot Pct. Fifth ballot Pct.
Christopher Herrod 200 25.64% 238 31.23% 264 34.87% 337 44.81% 415 55.11%
Deidre Henderson 202 25.90% 225 29.53% 271 35.80% 301 40.03% 338 44.89%
Margaret Dayton 145 18.59% 140 18.37% 113 14.93% 68 9.04% Eliminated
Stewart Peay 74 9.49% 47 6.17% 45 5.94% 27 3.59% Eliminated
John Curtis 71 9.10% 52 6.82% 35 4.62% 19 2.53% Eliminated
Damian Kidd 48 6.15% 39 5.12% 29 3.83% Eliminated
Brad Daw 19 2.44% 12 1.57% Eliminated
Paul Fife 15 1.92% 9 1.18% Eliminated
Debbie Aldrich 4 0.51% Eliminated
Shayne Row 2 0.26% Eliminated
Keith Kuder 0 0.00% Eliminated

Endorsements edit

Tanner Ainge
Utah State Senators
Utah State Representatives
Other Endorsements
Chris Herrod

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
John Curtis (R) Chris Herrod (R) Tanner Ainge (R) Undecided
Dan Jones & Associates June 23 – July 5, 2017 199 4.9% 27% 9% 7% 57%

Primary results edit

 
Results by county:
Curtis
  •   Curtis—30–40%
  •   Curtis—40–50%
Herrod
  •   Herrod—30–40%
  •   Herrod—40–50%
  •   Herrod—60–70%
Ainge
  •   Ainge—30–40%
Utah's 3rd congressional district special election Republican primary (2017)[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Curtis 31,481 43.28%
Republican Chris Herrod 23,686 32.57%
Republican Tanner Ainge 17,565 24.15%
Total votes 72,732 100.00%

Democratic Party edit

Four candidates declared their candidacy for the Democratic party nomination. Two candidates declared their intent to gather signatures but neither submitted signatures for verification prior to the required deadline.[3] On June 17, 2017, the Democratic Party formally nominated Kathie Allen as their candidate, eliminating the need for a primary election.[17]

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

  • Kathie Allen, physician[3]

Lost at convention edit

  • Carl Ingwell, biologist[3]
  • Ben Frank, activist[3]

Withdrawn before convention edit

  • Faeiza Javed[3]

Convention results edit

Democratic Convention
Candidate First ballot Pct.
Kathie Allen 76%
Carl Ingwell
Ben Frank

Third-party and independent candidates edit

United Utah Party edit

The newly formed United Utah Party submitted the required number of signatures to be recognized as a political party in Utah on May 25, one day before the candidate filing deadline. Jim Bennett, the party's executive director, filed to run as its nominee but was rejected because the state had not yet processed the submitted signatures.[18]

The party took the issue to court, and a federal judge found that Utah had illegally violated Bennett's First and Fourteenth Amendment rights by denying him a spot on the ballot. The state elections office immediately complied with the court order and declined to appeal the decision. Jim Bennett was placed on the general election ballot as the United Utah Party candidate.[19]

Nominee edit

  • Jim Bennett, executive director of the United Utah Party and son of former U.S. Senator Bob Bennett[18]

Independent American Party edit

Candidates edit

Two candidates declared their intent to seek the nomination of the Independent American Party.

Nominated edit
  • Jason Christensen[3]

Lost at convention edit

  • Aaron Heineman[3]

Libertarian Party edit

Nominee edit

Independents edit

Write-in candidates edit

  • Brendan Phillips[3]
  • Russell Paul Roesler[3]

General election edit

The special general election was held on Tuesday, November 7, 2017.

Candidates edit

Major

The following candidates qualified to appear in the state-sponsored debates:

Minor

The following third-party or independent candidates qualified for the ballot but didn't poll high enough to currently qualify for the state-sponsored debates:

Debate edit

2017 Utah's 3rd congressional district special election debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic United Utah
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
John Curtis Kathie Allen Jim Bennett
1 Oct. 20, 2017 Utah Debate Commission David Magleby YouTube P P P

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[21] Solid R July 21, 2017

Endorsements edit

John Curtis
U.S. Governors
Utah Mayors
  • Jeff Acerson, Lindon[24]
  • Bert Wilson, Lehi[24]
  • Gary Gygi, Cedar Hills[24]
  • Wilford Clyde, Springville[24]
  • Steve Leifson, Spanish Fork[24]
  • Tom Dolan, Sandy[24]
  • Brian Wall, Mapleton[24]
  • J. H. Hadfield, American Fork[24]
  • Randy Farnworth, Vineyard[24]
  • Mark Thompson, Highland[24]
  • Mike Caldwell, Ogden[24]
  • Jon Pike, St George[24]
  • Mark Jones, Nephi[24]
  • Ted Eyre, Murray[24]
  • Bill Applegarth, Riverton[24]
  • Randy Brailsford, Salem[24]
  • Russell Mangelson, Levan[24]
  • Korry Soper, Manti[24]
  • Lonny Ward, Genola[24]
  • Sheldon Wimmer, Alpine[24]
  • Richard Brunst, Orem[24]
  • Kelvyn Cullimore, Cottonwood Heights[24]
Newspapers
Kathie Allen
Politicians

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Kathie
Allen
(D)
Jim
Bennett
(UU)
Joe
Buchman
(L)
Jason
Christensen
(IA)
John
Curtis
(R)
Sean
Whalen
(Ind.)
Write-ins Other Undecided
Dan Jones & Associates October 9–16, 2017 410 ± 4.8% 19% 9% 3% 2% 46% 0% 0% 3% 17%
Dan Jones & Associates September 14–20, 2017 600 ± 4.0% 16.67% 6.00% 54.33%
Dan Jones & Associates August 30 – September 5, 2017 607 ± 4.0% 19.82% 5.59% 2.78% 0.99% 50.17% 0.99% 0.16% 1.82% 17.69%

Results edit

Utah's 3rd congressional district special election, 2017[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Curtis 85,751 58.02%
Democratic Kathie Allen 37,801 25.58%
United Utah Jim Bennett 13,747 9.30%
Independent Sean Whalen 4,554 3.08%
Libertarian Joe Buchman 3,644 2.47%
Independent American Jason Christensen 2,286 1.55%
Write-in Brendan Phillips 8 0.01%
Write-in Russell Paul Roesler 5 0.00%
Total votes 147,796 100.00%
Republican hold

By county edit

County[29] Curtis
Votes
Curtis
%
Allen
Votes
Allen
%
Bennett
Votes
Bennett
%
Whalen
Votes
Whalen
%
Buchman
Votes
Buchman
%
Christensen
Votes
Christensen
%
Total
Carbon 1,675 47.36% 1,327 37.52% 304 8.59% 114 3.22% 68 1.92% 49 1.39% 3,537
Emery 944 69.16% 228 16.70% 109 7.99% 30 2.20% 22 1.61% 32 2.34% 1,365
Grand 997 32.24% 1,618 52.33% 172 5.56% 209 6.76% 55 1.78% 41 1.33% 3,092
Salt Lake 21,857 43.22% 21,135 41.80% 4,913 9.72% 1,011 2.00% 1,073 2.12% 579 1.14% 50,568
San Juan 1,470 49.07% 1,062 35.45% 180 6.01% 131 4.37% 73 2.44% 80 2.67% 2,996
Utah 55,136 69.33% 10,334 12.99% 7,553 9.50% 2,885 3.63% 2,212 2.78% 1,409 1.77% 79,529
Wasatch 3,660 55.00% 2,074 31.17% 514 7.72% 170 2.55% 140 2.10% 96 1.44% 6,654

References edit

  1. ^ a b Tanner, Courtney; Davidson, Lee (May 19, 2017). "Utah sets condensed special election calendar — and it's already started". Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Riley Roche, Lisa. "22 candidates crowd into race to replace Chaffetz — so far". Deseret News. Retrieved May 27, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Congressional Special Election Information".
  4. ^ a b Romboy, Dennis. "GOP 3rd District primary could be a first with more than 2 candidates". Deseret News. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
  5. ^ "Provo Mayor John Curtis is jumping in the race for Congress".
  6. ^ DeCosta-Klipa, Nik. "Danny Ainge's son is running for Congress".
  7. ^ Herald, Katie England Daily. . Daily Herald. Archived from the original on May 25, 2017. Retrieved May 25, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c d e Riley Roche, Lisa (July 21, 2017). "Cruz coming to Utah to campaign for Herrod; Ainge announces state lawmaker support". KSL. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  9. ^ Riley Roche, Lisa (August 3, 2017). "Sarah Palin endorses Tanner Ainge in 3rd Congressional District GOP primary". Deseret News. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  10. ^ "Ted Cruz to visit Utah on Saturday to support Chris Herrod's congressional campaign". The Salt Lake Tribune. July 24, 2017. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  11. ^ "Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul endorses Chris Herrod in 3rd District race". KSL. July 18, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  12. ^ "FreedomWorks PAC Endorses Chris Herrod". Freedom Works. June 30, 2017. Retrieved July 25, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ "Chris Herrod for Congress". Senate Conservatives Fund. June 26, 2017. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  14. ^ "CLUB PAC-ENDORSED CANDIDATES". Club for Growth. August 8, 2017. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  15. ^ "You're Going to Like This Guy: Chris Herrod Looks Like a Good Replacement for Jason Chaffetz". GlennBeck.com. July 25, 2017. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  16. ^ "Utah Election Preliminary Results". State of Utah. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  17. ^ . Daily Herald. Associated Press. Archived from the original on June 18, 2017. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  18. ^ a b Riley Roche, Lisa. "New United Utah Party leader Jim Bennett announces bid for Chaffetz's seat". Deseret News. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
  19. ^ Romboy, Dennis (August 2, 2017). "Judge orders state to put United Utah Party candidate on special election ballot". DeseretNews.com. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  20. ^ Roche, Lisa Riley (September 22, 2017). "United Utah Party candidate Jim Bennett qualifies for televised congressional debate". DeseretNews.com. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  21. ^ Dave Wasserman (July 21, 2017). "UT-03 Special Election: GOP Primary Heats Up". Retrieved January 2, 2022.
  22. ^ Riley Roche, Lisa (July 25, 2017). "Gov. Gary Herbert endorses Provo Mayor John Curtis in 3rd District race". KSL. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  23. ^ Riley Roche, Lisa. "Mitt Romney endorses John Curtis in 3rd Congressional District race". Deseret News. Retrieved October 4, 2017.
  24. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v . John Curtis for U.S. Congress. Archived from the original on August 22, 2017. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  25. ^ . Daily Herald. July 30, 2017. Archived from the original on September 10, 2020. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  26. ^ "Tribune Editorial: Curtis for Congress". The Salt Lake Tribune. October 15, 2017. Retrieved October 16, 2017.
  27. ^ Allen, Kathie (June 29, 2017). . Kathie Allen for Congress. Archived from the original on July 30, 2017. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  28. ^ "2017 Third Congressional District Special Election" (PDF). State of Utah. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  29. ^ "Municipal General Election 2017". State of Utah. Retrieved December 24, 2017.

External links edit

  • Kathie Allen for Congress (D)
  • Jim Bennett for Congress (UUP)
  • Joe Buchman for Congress (L) July 25, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  • John Curtis for Congress (R)
  • Sean Whalen for Congress (I)

2017, utah, congressional, district, special, election, after, previously, stating, that, would, election, jason, chaffetz, announced, that, resigning, seat, house, effective, june, special, election, called, replace, with, filing, period, opening, closing, ju. After previously stating that he would not run for re election Jason Chaffetz announced on May 19 that he was resigning his seat in the House effective June 30 1 A special election was called to replace him with a filing period opening on May 19 and closing by June 30 an expected primary date of August 15 and an election day of November 7 1 2017 Utah s 3rd congressional district special election 2016 November 7 2017 2018 Utah s 3rd congressional district Nominee John Curtis Kathie Allen Jim BennettParty Republican Democratic United UtahPopular vote 85 751 37 801 13 747Percentage 58 0 25 6 9 3 Results by countyU S Representative before electionJason ChaffetzRepublican Elected U S Representative John CurtisRepublicanA crowded field of candidates emerged to compete for spots in their respective parties primaries 15 Republicans 4 Democrats 2 Independent American Party members and 1 Libertarian declared their candidacy Candidates could qualify for the primary ballot by either being nominated by delegates at their party s convention or gathering 7 000 signatures from registered voters Those gathering signatures could also seek nomination at their party s convention The Republican and Democratic parties held conventions June 17 to select a nominee from the declared 2 The primary election to determine the Republican Party s candidate for the general election was held on August 15 In addition to the partisan candidates one unaffiliated candidate appeared on the general election ballot and two candidates ran as a write in 2 3 The general election was held on Tuesday November 7 2017 Republican John Curtis was declared the winner and was subsequently seated by the U S House for a term that ends January 3 2019 Contents 1 Republican primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Nominated 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 1 1 3 Lost at convention 1 1 4 Withdrawn before convention 1 1 5 Failed to qualify for primary via signature gathering process 1 2 Convention results 1 3 Endorsements 1 4 Polling 1 5 Primary results 2 Democratic Party 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Nominated 2 1 2 Lost at convention 2 1 3 Withdrawn before convention 2 2 Convention results 3 Third party and independent candidates 3 1 United Utah Party 3 1 1 Nominee 3 2 Independent American Party 3 2 1 Candidates 3 2 1 1 Nominated 3 2 2 Lost at convention 3 3 Libertarian Party 3 3 1 Nominee 3 4 Independents 3 5 Write in candidates 4 General election 4 1 Candidates 4 2 Debate 4 3 Predictions 4 4 Endorsements 4 5 Polling 4 6 Results 4 7 By county 5 References 6 External linksRepublican primary editThe Republican primary was held on Tuesday August 15 2017 Only registered Republicans living in the 3rd congressional district were able vote in the primary though unaffiliated voters were allowed to affiliate as Republicans at polling locations on election day 4 Candidates edit Fifteen candidates declared their candidacy for the Republican party nomination While four candidates declared their intent to gather signatures only two submitted signatures for verification by the required deadline This election was the first time in Utah politics where three candidates were on the primary ballot since two candidates submitted enough signatures to qualify for the primary ballot and the party nominated a third candidate at its convention 3 4 Nominated edit John Curtis Mayor of Provo 5 Eliminated in primary edit Tanner Ainge son of Danny Ainge 6 Chris Herrod real estate developer former state representative and candidate for the U S Senate in 2012 7 Ainge and Curtis submitted enough signatures to qualify for spots on the primary ballot Curtis also participated in the convention process but lost to Herrod who was nominated at the convention Curtis would go on to win the primary Lost at convention edit Debbie Aldrich 3 Brad Daw state representative 3 Margaret Dayton state senator 3 Paul David Fife 3 Deidre Henderson state senator 3 Damian Kidd attorney 3 Keith Kuder 3 Stewart Peay attorney 3 Shayne Horton Row 3 Withdrawn before convention edit Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum 3 Mike Leavitt not to be confused with former Utah Governor Mike Leavitt 3 Failed to qualify for primary via signature gathering process edit Brigham Rhead Cottam 3 Convention results edit Republican ConventionCandidate First ballot Pct Second ballot Pct Third ballot Pct Fourth ballot Pct Fifth ballot Pct Christopher Herrod 200 25 64 238 31 23 264 34 87 337 44 81 415 55 11 Deidre Henderson 202 25 90 225 29 53 271 35 80 301 40 03 338 44 89 Margaret Dayton 145 18 59 140 18 37 113 14 93 68 9 04 EliminatedStewart Peay 74 9 49 47 6 17 45 5 94 27 3 59 EliminatedJohn Curtis 71 9 10 52 6 82 35 4 62 19 2 53 EliminatedDamian Kidd 48 6 15 39 5 12 29 3 83 EliminatedBrad Daw 19 2 44 12 1 57 EliminatedPaul Fife 15 1 92 9 1 18 EliminatedDebbie Aldrich 4 0 51 EliminatedShayne Row 2 0 26 EliminatedKeith Kuder 0 0 00 EliminatedEndorsements edit Tanner AingeUtah State SenatorsJake Anderegg Lehi 8 Dan Hemmert Orem 8 Utah State RepresentativesMarc Roberts Salem 8 Norm Thurston Provo 8 Tim Quinn Heber 8 Other EndorsementsSarah Palin former governor of Alaska 9 Chris HerrodU S SenatorsTed Cruz Texas 10 Rand Paul Kentucky 11 OrganizationsFreedom Works 12 Senate Conservatives Fund 13 Club for Growth 14 IndividualsGlenn Beck 15 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror John Curtis R Chris Herrod R Tanner Ainge R UndecidedDan Jones amp Associates June 23 July 5 2017 199 4 9 27 9 7 57 Primary results edit nbsp Results by county Curtis Curtis 30 40 Curtis 40 50 Herrod Herrod 30 40 Herrod 40 50 Herrod 60 70 Ainge Ainge 30 40 Utah s 3rd congressional district special election Republican primary 2017 16 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Curtis 31 481 43 28 Republican Chris Herrod 23 686 32 57 Republican Tanner Ainge 17 565 24 15 Total votes 72 732 100 00 Democratic Party editFour candidates declared their candidacy for the Democratic party nomination Two candidates declared their intent to gather signatures but neither submitted signatures for verification prior to the required deadline 3 On June 17 2017 the Democratic Party formally nominated Kathie Allen as their candidate eliminating the need for a primary election 17 Candidates edit Nominated edit Kathie Allen physician 3 Lost at convention edit Carl Ingwell biologist 3 Ben Frank activist 3 Withdrawn before convention edit Faeiza Javed 3 Convention results edit Democratic ConventionCandidate First ballot Pct Kathie Allen 76 Carl IngwellBen FrankThird party and independent candidates editUnited Utah Party edit The newly formed United Utah Party submitted the required number of signatures to be recognized as a political party in Utah on May 25 one day before the candidate filing deadline Jim Bennett the party s executive director filed to run as its nominee but was rejected because the state had not yet processed the submitted signatures 18 The party took the issue to court and a federal judge found that Utah had illegally violated Bennett s First and Fourteenth Amendment rights by denying him a spot on the ballot The state elections office immediately complied with the court order and declined to appeal the decision Jim Bennett was placed on the general election ballot as the United Utah Party candidate 19 Nominee edit Jim Bennett executive director of the United Utah Party and son of former U S Senator Bob Bennett 18 Independent American Party edit Candidates edit Two candidates declared their intent to seek the nomination of the Independent American Party Nominated edit Jason Christensen 3 Lost at convention edit Aaron Heineman 3 Libertarian Party edit Nominee edit Joe Buchman 3 Independents edit Sean Whalen 3 Write in candidates edit Brendan Phillips 3 Russell Paul Roesler 3 General election editThe special general election was held on Tuesday November 7 2017 Candidates edit MajorThe following candidates qualified to appear in the state sponsored debates John Curtis Republican Mayor of Provo Kathie Allen Democratic physician Jim Bennett United Utah son of former U S Senator Bob Bennett grandson of former U S Senator Wallace F Bennett Bennett is the first third party candidate in history to cross the threshold to appear in the official debate commission debate 20 MinorThe following third party or independent candidates qualified for the ballot but didn t poll high enough to currently qualify for the state sponsored debates Joe Buchman Libertarian Jason Christensen Independent American Sean Whalen Independent Debate edit 2017 Utah s 3rd congressional district special election debate No Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic United UtahKey P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W WithdrawnJohn Curtis Kathie Allen Jim Bennett1 Oct 20 2017 Utah Debate Commission David Magleby YouTube P P PPredictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 21 Solid R July 21 2017Endorsements edit John CurtisU S GovernorsGary Herbert Governor of Utah 22 Mitt Romney former Governor of Massachusetts and 2012 Republican nominee for President of the United States 23 Utah MayorsJeff Acerson Lindon 24 Bert Wilson Lehi 24 Gary Gygi Cedar Hills 24 Wilford Clyde Springville 24 Steve Leifson Spanish Fork 24 Tom Dolan Sandy 24 Brian Wall Mapleton 24 J H Hadfield American Fork 24 Randy Farnworth Vineyard 24 Mark Thompson Highland 24 Mike Caldwell Ogden 24 Jon Pike St George 24 Mark Jones Nephi 24 Ted Eyre Murray 24 Bill Applegarth Riverton 24 Randy Brailsford Salem 24 Russell Mangelson Levan 24 Korry Soper Manti 24 Lonny Ward Genola 24 Sheldon Wimmer Alpine 24 Richard Brunst Orem 24 Kelvyn Cullimore Cottonwood Heights 24 NewspapersDaily Herald 25 The Salt Lake Tribune 26 Kathie AllenPoliticiansSam Granato Salt Lake County Councillor District 4 27 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error KathieAllen D JimBennett UU JoeBuchman L JasonChristensen IA JohnCurtis R SeanWhalen Ind Write ins Other UndecidedDan Jones amp Associates October 9 16 2017 410 4 8 19 9 3 2 46 0 0 3 17 Dan Jones amp Associates September 14 20 2017 600 4 0 16 67 6 00 54 33 Dan Jones amp Associates August 30 September 5 2017 607 4 0 19 82 5 59 2 78 0 99 50 17 0 99 0 16 1 82 17 69 Results edit Utah s 3rd congressional district special election 2017 28 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Curtis 85 751 58 02 Democratic Kathie Allen 37 801 25 58 United Utah Jim Bennett 13 747 9 30 Independent Sean Whalen 4 554 3 08 Libertarian Joe Buchman 3 644 2 47 Independent American Jason Christensen 2 286 1 55 Write in Brendan Phillips 8 0 01 Write in Russell Paul Roesler 5 0 00 Total votes 147 796 100 00 Republican holdBy county edit County 29 CurtisVotes Curtis AllenVotes Allen BennettVotes Bennett WhalenVotes Whalen BuchmanVotes Buchman ChristensenVotes Christensen TotalCarbon 1 675 47 36 1 327 37 52 304 8 59 114 3 22 68 1 92 49 1 39 3 537Emery 944 69 16 228 16 70 109 7 99 30 2 20 22 1 61 32 2 34 1 365Grand 997 32 24 1 618 52 33 172 5 56 209 6 76 55 1 78 41 1 33 3 092Salt Lake 21 857 43 22 21 135 41 80 4 913 9 72 1 011 2 00 1 073 2 12 579 1 14 50 568San Juan 1 470 49 07 1 062 35 45 180 6 01 131 4 37 73 2 44 80 2 67 2 996Utah 55 136 69 33 10 334 12 99 7 553 9 50 2 885 3 63 2 212 2 78 1 409 1 77 79 529Wasatch 3 660 55 00 2 074 31 17 514 7 72 170 2 55 140 2 10 96 1 44 6 654References edit a b Tanner Courtney Davidson Lee May 19 2017 Utah sets condensed special election calendar and it s already started Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved May 20 2016 a b Riley Roche Lisa 22 candidates crowd into race to replace Chaffetz so far Deseret News Retrieved May 27 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Congressional Special Election Information a b Romboy Dennis GOP 3rd District primary could be a first with more than 2 candidates Deseret News Retrieved June 12 2017 Provo Mayor John Curtis is jumping in the race for Congress DeCosta Klipa Nik Danny Ainge s son is running for Congress Herald Katie England Daily Former Provo state representative Chris Herrod joins race for Jason Chaffetz s seat Daily Herald Archived from the original on May 25 2017 Retrieved May 25 2017 a b c d e Riley Roche Lisa July 21 2017 Cruz coming to Utah to campaign for Herrod Ainge announces state lawmaker support KSL Retrieved July 26 2017 Riley Roche Lisa August 3 2017 Sarah Palin endorses Tanner Ainge in 3rd Congressional District GOP primary Deseret News Retrieved August 4 2017 Ted Cruz to visit Utah on Saturday to support Chris Herrod s congressional campaign The Salt Lake Tribune July 24 2017 Retrieved July 25 2017 Kentucky Sen Rand Paul endorses Chris Herrod in 3rd District race KSL July 18 2018 Retrieved July 25 2017 FreedomWorks PAC Endorses Chris Herrod Freedom Works June 30 2017 Retrieved July 25 2017 permanent dead link Chris Herrod for Congress Senate Conservatives Fund June 26 2017 Retrieved July 25 2017 CLUB PAC ENDORSED CANDIDATES Club for Growth August 8 2017 Retrieved August 8 2017 You re Going to Like This Guy Chris Herrod Looks Like a Good Replacement for Jason Chaffetz GlennBeck com July 25 2017 Retrieved August 8 2017 Utah Election Preliminary Results State of Utah Retrieved August 17 2017 Utah Democrats nominate Kathie Allen to replace Chaffetz Daily Herald Associated Press Archived from the original on June 18 2017 Retrieved June 19 2017 a b Riley Roche Lisa New United Utah Party leader Jim Bennett announces bid for Chaffetz s seat Deseret News Retrieved June 4 2017 Romboy Dennis August 2 2017 Judge orders state to put United Utah Party candidate on special election ballot DeseretNews com Retrieved August 2 2017 Roche Lisa Riley September 22 2017 United Utah Party candidate Jim Bennett qualifies for televised congressional debate DeseretNews com Retrieved September 27 2017 Dave Wasserman July 21 2017 UT 03 Special Election GOP Primary Heats Up Retrieved January 2 2022 Riley Roche Lisa July 25 2017 Gov Gary Herbert endorses Provo Mayor John Curtis in 3rd District race KSL Retrieved July 25 2017 Riley Roche Lisa Mitt Romney endorses John Curtis in 3rd Congressional District race Deseret News Retrieved October 4 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Endoresements John Curtis John Curtis for U S Congress Archived from the original on August 22 2017 Retrieved July 26 2017 Herald editorial Daily Herald endorses John Curtis for special election primary Daily Herald July 30 2017 Archived from the original on September 10 2020 Retrieved August 1 2017 Tribune Editorial Curtis for Congress The Salt Lake Tribune October 15 2017 Retrieved October 16 2017 Allen Kathie June 29 2017 Ciao Chaffetz Kathie Allen for Congress Archived from the original on July 30 2017 Retrieved July 26 2017 2017 Third Congressional District Special Election PDF State of Utah Retrieved June 9 2023 Municipal General Election 2017 State of Utah Retrieved December 24 2017 External links editKathie Allen for Congress D Jim Bennett for Congress UUP Joe Buchman for Congress L Archived July 25 2017 at the Wayback Machine Jason Christensen for Congress IA John Curtis for Congress R Sean Whalen for Congress I Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 Utah 27s 3rd congressional district special election amp oldid 1216284100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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