Preliminary election night results are in, and we’re getting our first look at the makeup of the Utah Legislature in 2025. All 75 Utah House seats and 15 out of 29 Senate seats are up for reelection — however,
Utahns supported former president Donald Trump more than they did Gov. Spencer Cox in all but two of Utah’s 29 counties, based on early returns from the 2024 election. Trump and Cox were the frontrunners in the race for U.S. President and Utah governor ...
Republican U.S. Rep. John Curtis has won Mitt Romney’s open U.S. Senate seat in Utah. Curtis breezed to victory over Democrat Caroline Gleich, a mountaineer and environmental activist from Park City.
Rep. John Curtis wins Utah's U.S. Senate seat, promising a bipartisan approach while advocating for public lands, energy production, and U.S.-China relations.
Once the first Utah election results were released Tuesday night, it became clear that the Utah Legislature will largely stay the same, both in terms of party control, and in incumbents returning.
Owens represents Utah’s 4th Congressional District, which includes parts of Salt Lake, Utah and Juab counties, plus all of Sanpete County. He serves on the House Education and Workforce Committee and the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
Gov. Spencer Cox (R) is the projected winner of Utah’s gubernatorial race over state Rep. Brian King (D), according to The Hill/Decision Desk HQ. His victory comes after the
The crowd at an election night party hosting a number of Democratic nominees quietly dissipated after some concession speeches and before the results of the presidential election began to make clear that Vice President Kamala Harris wouldn’t be able to gather enough votes to win the race.
Utah’s increasing population has led to some growing pains, including a housing shortage, but may lead to more power in Washington, D.C. Three groups that follow reapportionment predict Utah will get a fifth seat in the U.S. House of Representatives ...
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