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UT US Senate - R Convention
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Office | Senate |
Honorific | Senator - Abbr: Sen. |
Type | Republican Primary Election |
Filing Deadline | January 08, 2024 - 12:00am Central |
Polls Open | April 27, 2024 - 08:00am Central |
Polls Close | April 27, 2024 - 09:00pm Central |
Term Start | January 03, 2025 - 12:00pm |
Term End | January 03, 2031 - 12:00pm |
# Winners | 3 |
Contributor | Kyle |
Last Modified | RBH April 29, 2024 06:08pm |
Data Sources | round 1: [Link]
round 2: [Link]
round 3: [Link]
round 4: [Link] |
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Curtis, Walton, and Wilson qualified for the primary through petitioning
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Clark S. White (R)
00, 2024 -
Apr 10, 2024
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Rod "JR" Bird (R)
Sep 18, 2023 -
Jan 04, 2024
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Brad Bonham (R)
00, 2024
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Jason Chaffetz (R)
00, 2024
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Kim Coleman (R)
00, 2024
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Rebecca P. Edwards (R)
00, 2024
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Henry Christian Eyring (R)
00, 2024
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Deidre Henderson (R)
00, 2024
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Gregory H. Hughes (R)
00, 2024
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Carson Jorgensen (R)
00, 2024
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Kirk Jowers (R)
00, 2024
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Mike Kennedy (R)
00, 2024
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Dan McCay (R)
00, 2024
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Derek Miller (R)
00, 2024
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Blake Moore (R)
00, 2024
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Aimie Winder Newton (R)
00, 2024
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Corey Norman (R)
00, 2024
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Jason Perry (R)
00, 2024
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Thomas E. Wright (R)
00, 2024
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Sean D. Reyes (R)
Sep 13, 2023
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Mitt Romney (R)
Sep 13, 2023
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Robert O'Brien (R)
Aug 27, 2023
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Chris Stewart (R)
May 30, 2023
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Now Romney can focus on his line of baseball gloves: Romney's Mitts
Now Romney can focus on his line of baseball gloves: Romney's Mitts
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D:1989 | RBH ( 5260.3276 points)
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Wed, March 13, 2024 10:33:53 PM UTC0:00
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1) Orrin Hatch's son is leaning into it a little on his filing
2) hopefully it's not too much of a problem for this race to be redubbed from the primary to the convention race, even if it would be a bit of a shocker if this doesn't go to a primary. But yeah, most of this field is gonna get eliminated in a YouTube stream on a Saturday
1) Orrin Hatch's son is leaning into it a little on his filing
2) hopefully it's not too much of a problem for this race to be redubbed from the primary to the convention race, even if it would be a bit of a shocker if this doesn't go to a primary. But yeah, most of this field is gonna get eliminated in a YouTube stream on a Saturday
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Joker:9757 | BrentinCO ( 7748.4790 points)
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Mon, March 18, 2024 09:41:32 PM UTC0:00
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https://twitter.com/JacobRubashkin/status/1769732672505422018
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Joker:9757 | BrentinCO ( 7748.4790 points)
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Fri, April 26, 2024 05:44:26 PM UTC0:00
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Some handicapping of this race by RRH - although admittedly I have found their analysis to be rarely accurate when it comes to predictions in primaries / caucuses. Still the caucus always leans very hard right, so they Curtis picks here might not be wise even if he goes on to win the primary. Guess we'll see.
https://rrhelections.com/index.php/2024/04/25/2024-utah-convention-preview/
Overall, this convention is hard to handicap. The biggest question at the convention is whether Staggs will get the endorsement or be knocked out of the race (and to a lesser extent the same about Phippen, though she is a long-shot to make the ballot). I would guess that Wilson is actually the front-runner for the convention endorsement, and there may be a push to consolidate him and knock out Staggs as the best chance to nominate someone to Curtis’s right in the primary. However, it is possible that convention delegates could lean in to Staggs’s harder-edged conservative positions and give him the endorsement. Hatch and Walton could have an outside chance at the endorsement, while Curtis seems unlikely to get the endorsement.
Some handicapping of this race by RRH - although admittedly I have found their analysis to be rarely accurate when it comes to predictions in primaries / caucuses. Still the caucus always leans very hard right, so they Curtis picks here might not be wise even if he goes on to win the primary. Guess we'll see.
[Link]
Overall, this convention is hard to handicap. The biggest question at the convention is whether Staggs will get the endorsement or be knocked out of the race (and to a lesser extent the same about Phippen, though she is a long-shot to make the ballot). I would guess that Wilson is actually the front-runner for the convention endorsement, and there may be a push to consolidate him and knock out Staggs as the best chance to nominate someone to Curtis’s right in the primary. However, it is possible that convention delegates could lean in to Staggs’s harder-edged conservative positions and give him the endorsement. Hatch and Walton could have an outside chance at the endorsement, while Curtis seems unlikely to get the endorsement.
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D:1989 | RBH ( 5260.3276 points)
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Sun, April 28, 2024 07:51:34 PM UTC0:00
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They barely got the final vote in before they were contractually obligated to vacate the building
They barely got the final vote in before they were contractually obligated to vacate the building
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I feel like either Curtis or Wilson will win the primary. Voters always seem to go against the wishes of the convention results.
I feel like either Curtis or Wilson will win the primary. Voters always seem to go against the wishes of the convention results.
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Utah Republican Convention: "Hey, how about this?"
Utah Republican Voters: "No, stupid. This."
Utah Republican Convention: "Hey, how about this?"
Utah Republican Voters: "No, stupid. This."
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