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2024 Utah elections

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2024 Utah elections

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The 2024 Utah elections are scheduled to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. The primary elections will be held on June 25, 2022.

In addition to the U.S. presidential race, Utah voters will elect their Class I U.S. senator, Governor of Utah, 9 seats of its Board of Education, four of Utah's other executive officers, all of its seats to the House of Representatives, all of the seats of the Utah House of Representatives, 15 of 29 seats in the Utah State Senate, and three ballot measures.[1]

Federal offices[edit]

President of the United States[edit]

Utah, a stronghold for the Republican Party and thus a reliable "red state", has six electoral votes in the Electoral College.

United States class I Senate seat[edit]

One-term Republican incumbent senator Mitt Romney has announced he will retire.

United States House of Representatives[edit]

All four of Utah's seats in the U.S. House of Representatives are up for election. Incumbent Representative John Curtis (R) from the 3rd district has announced that he will not seek re-election.

Governor[edit]

Incumbent governor Spencer Cox is running for re-election to a second term.

Attorney general[edit]

Incumbent attorney general Sean Reyes announced he will not seek re-election to a third term.

State Auditor[edit]

Incumbent state auditor John Dougall announced he will not seek re-election.

Treasurer[edit]

Incumbent state treasurer Marlo Oaks announced he will seek re-election to a full term.

State legislature[edit]

All 75 seats of the Utah House of Representatives and 15 of 29 seats of the Utah State Senate were up for election. Before the election the composition of the Utah State Legislature was:

After the election, the composition was:

Ballot measures[edit]

Three ballot measures will be up for election.

Amendment A[edit]

Provides for elections of county sheriffs to serve terms of four years
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00

Amendment B[edit]

Increases the annual distributions from the State School Fund for public education from 4% to 5%
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00

Amendment C[edit]

Removes a provision from the state constitution providing that all revenue from income taxes or taxes on intangible property be used to support children and individuals with a disability and to support public and higher education systems
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00

Notes[edit]

Partisan clients

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2024 Election Information – Utah Voter Information". vote.utah.gov. Retrieved June 14, 2024.

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