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2024 Utah House of Representatives election
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The 2024 Utah House of Representatives elections were held on November 5, 2024, as part of the biennial 2024 United States elections. All 75 seats in the Utah House of Representatives were up for election for the 66th Legislature. The filing deadline for candidates was January 8, 2024. Primary elections were held on June 24, 2024. The elections coincided with elections for other offices in Utah, including for Governor, US Senate, US House, and the Utah Senate.[1]
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Partisan background
In the 2020 presidential election in Utah, Republican Donald Trump won the most votes in 58 House of Representatives Districts and Democrat Joe Biden won the most votes in 17 districts. Going into the 2024 Utah House of Representatives election, Democrats represented one district where Trump won the most votes in 2020: District 10, located in Ogden ( Trump + 3%). Going into the election, Republicans represented four districts where Biden won the most votes in 2020, all located in the suburbs of Salt Lake County: District 26 ( Biden + 4%); District 30 (Biden + 6%); District 42 (Biden + 0.08%) and District 43 (Biden + 5%).
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Retirements
Thirteen incumbents did not seek re-election.[1]
Republicans
- District 3: Dan Johnson is retiring.
- District 9: Cal Musselman is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 28: Tim Jimenez is retiring.
- District 30: Judy Weeks-Rohner is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 42: Robert Spendlove is retiring.
- District 45: Susan Pulsipher is retiring.
- District 48: Jay Cobb is retiring.
- District 58: Keven Stratton is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 61: Marsha Judkins is retiring.
- District 66: Steven Lund is retiring.
- District 69: Phil Lyman is retiring to run for Governor.
Democrats
- District 23: Brian King is retiring to run for Governor.
- District 35: Mark Wheatley is retiring.
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Incumbents defeated
At convention
One incumbent representative was defeated in the March 30 Salt Lake County Democratic convention.
Democrats
- District 31: Brett Garner lost nomination to a full term to Verona Mauga.[2]
In primary election
Two incumbent representatives, one Democrat and one Republican, were defeated in the June 25 primary election.[3]
Democrats
- District 24: Joel Briscoe lost renomination to Grant Miller.
Republicans
- District 46: Jeff Stenquist lost renomination to Cal Roberts.
Predictions
Summary
Close races
Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:
- District 10, 1.96% (gain)
- District 35, 3.92%
- District 30, 5.06% (gain)
- District 26, 7.24%
- District 3, 8.04%
- District 42, 9.06%
- District 37, 9.48%
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Uncontested elections
In the following districts, only one candidate filed to run before the deadline:[6]
Republicans
- HD 7 – Ryan Wilcox, incumbent
- HD 8 – Jason Kyle, incumbent
- HD 11 – Katy Hall, incumbent
- HD 14 – Karianne Lisonbee, incumbent
- HD 36 – Jim Dunnigan, speaker pro tempore, incumbent
- HD 50 – Stephanie Gricius, incumbent
- HD 51 – Jefferson Moss, majority leader, incumbent
- HD 54 – Brady Brammer, incumbent
- HD 55 – Jon Hawkins, incumbent
- HD 56 – Val Peterson, incumbent
- HD 60 – Tyler Clancy, incumbent
- HD 72 – Joseph Elison, incumbent
- HD 73 – Colin Jack, incumbent
- HD 74 – Neil Walter, incumbent
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House District 1
Democratic primary
Candidates
Republican primary
Candidate
- Thomas Peterson, incumbent[6]
General election
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House District 2
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Tom Liljegren[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
- Mike Monson[6]
- Michael Petersen, incumbent[6]
General election
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House District 3
Republican primary
Candidates
Independents
Candidate
- Patrick Belmont[6]
General election
House District 4
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Kris Campbell
Republican primary
Candidate
- Kera Birkeland (incumbent)
General election
House District 5
Republican primary
Candidate
- Casey Snider (incumbent)[6]
Utah Forward primary
Candidate
- Cary Youmans[6]
General election
House District 6
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Amber Hardy[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
- Jon Beesley[6]
- Matthew Gwynn (incumbent)
General election
House District 7
Incumbent Ryan Wilcox is running unopposed in both the Republican primary and the general election.[6]
House District 8
Incumbent Jason Kyle is running unopposed in both the Republican primary and the general election.[6]
House District 9
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Angela Choberka[6]
Libertarian primary
Candidate
- Jacob Johnson[6]
Republican primary
Candidate
- Jake Sawyer[6]
General election
House District 10
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Rosemary Lesser (incumbent)[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
General election
House District 11
Incumbent Katy Hall is running unopposed in both the Republican primary and the general election.[6]
House District 12
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Sharon Hilton[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
- Korry Green[6]
- Mike Schultz (incumbent)[6]
General election
House District 13
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Lorri Rogers[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
- Curtis Beames[6]
- Karen M. Peterson (incumbent)[6]
General election
House District 14
Incumbent Karianne Lisonbee is running unopposed in both the Republican primary and the general election.[6]
House District 15
Republican primary
Candidate
- Ariel Defay (incumbent)[6]
Utah Forward primary
Candidate
- Josh Smith[6]
General election
House District 16
Republican primary
Candidates
- Trevor Lee (incumbent)[6]
- Daniela Harding[6]
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Zeaid Hasan[6]
General election
House District 17
Republican primary
Candidates
- Stewart Barlow (incumbent)[6]
- Jennifer Garner[6]
Libertarian primary
Candidate
- Adam Feller[6]
General election
House District 18
Republican primary
Candidate
- Paul Culter (incumbent)[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
General election
House District 19
Republican primary
Candidates
- Raymond Ward (incumbent)[6]
- Tenna Hartman[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Constitution primary
Candidate
- Cameron Dransfield[6]
General election
House District 20
Republican primary
Candidate
- Melissa Garff Ballard (incumbent)[6]
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Lew Jeppson[6]
General election
House District 21
Republican primary
Candidates
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Sandra Hollins (incumbent)[6]
General election
House District 22
Republican primary
Candidate
- Steve Harmsen[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Jennifer Dailey-Provost (incumbent)[6]
- Jakey Sala Siolo[6]
General election
House District 23
Republican primary
Candidate
- M. Scott Romney[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
United Utah primary
Candidate
- Cabot Wm. Nelson[6]
General election
House District 24
Republican primary
Candidate
- David R. Spjut[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Joel Briscoe (incumbent)[6]
- Ramón Barthelemy[6]
- Grant Amjad Miller[6]
General election
House District 25
Republican primary
Candidates
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Angela Romero (incumbent)[6]
General election
House District 26
Republican primary
Candidate
- Matt MacPherson (incumbent)[6]
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Jeanetta Williams[6]
General election
House District 27
Republican primary
Candidate
- Anthony Edward Loubet[6]
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Dawn Stevenson[6]
General election
House District 28
Republican primary
Candidates
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Fred L Baker[6]
General election
House District 29
Republican primary
Candidate
- Bridger Bolinder[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
General election
House District 30
Republican primary
Candidate
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Jake Fitisemanu[6]
- Sophia Hawes-Tingey[6]
General election
House District 31
Republican primary
Candidate
Democratic primary
Candidate
General election
House District 32
Republican primary
Candidate
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Sahara Hayes[6]
United Utah primary
Candidate
- Adam Christopher Bean (withdrew)[6]
General election
House District 33
Republican primary
Candidate
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Doug Owens[6]
General election
House District 34
Republican primary
Candidate
- Karl J. Jurek[6]
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Carol Spackman Moss[6]
United Utah primary
Candidate
- Dennis Roach[6]
General election
House District 35
General election
House District 36
General election
House District 37
General election
House District 38
General election
House District 39
General election
House District 40
General election
House District 41
General election
House District 42
General election
House District 43
General election
House District 44
General election
House District 45
General election
House District 46
General election
House District 47
General election
House District 48
General election
House District 49
General election
House District 50
General election
House District 51
General election
House District 52
General election
House District 53
General election
House District 54
General election
House District 55
General election
House District 56
General election
House District 57
General election
House District 58
General election
House District 59
General election
House District 60
General election
House District 61
General election
House District 62
General election
House District 63
General election
House District 64
General election
House District 65
General election
House District 66
General election
House District 67
General election
House District 68
General election
House District 69
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House District 70
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House District 71
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House District 72
General election
House District 73
General election
House District 74
General election
House District 75
General election
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