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The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the four U.S. representatives from the state of Utah, one from each of the state's four congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. Overview Registered voters: 1,682,512. Turnout: 1,515,845 (90.09%) By district District 1 The 1st district is located in northern Utah, including the cities of Ogden, Logan, Park City, Layton, Clearfield, and the northern half of the Great Salt Lake. The incumbent is Republican Rob Bishop, who was re-elected with 61.6% of the vote in 2018, and announced in August 2017 that this term would be his final term. Republican primary Candidates Declared Tina Cannon, Morgan County councilwoman J.C. DeYoung Doug Durbano, businessman and lawyer Chadwick Fairbanks, property manager Kerry Gibson, Utah Commissioner of Agriculture and Food and former Weber County commissioner Catherine Brenchley Hammon Zach Hartman, real estate investment advisor Blake Moore, former U.S. foreign service officer Mark Shepherd, mayor of Clearfield Bob Stevenson, Davis County commissioner Howard Wallack, retired business executive Katie Witt, mayor of Kaysville and former Longmont city councilwoman Declined Rob Bishop, incumbent U.S. representative Francis Gibson, majority leader of the Utah House of Representatives F. Ann Millner, state senator Mike Schultz, majority whip of the Utah House of Representatives Chris Stewart, incumbent U.S. representative (for the 2nd district) Stan Summers, Box Elder County commissioner Todd Weiler, state senator Logan Wilde, state representative Brad Wilson, speaker of the Utah House of Representatives Endorsements Convention results Polling Primary results Democratic primary Candidates Declared Jamie Cheek, college debate coach and rehabilitation counselor Darren Parry, chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation Convention results Polling Polls with a sample size of <100 are marked in red to indicate a lack of reliability. Primary results General election Debate Predictions Polling Results District 2 The 2nd district encompasses both Salt Lake City and the rural western and southern parts of the state. The incumbent is Republican Chris Stewart, who was re-elected with 56.1% of the vote in 2018. Republican primary Candidates Declared Chris Stewart, incumbent U.S. representative Eliminated at convention Mary Burkett, candidate for Utah House of Representatives in 2012 and for Utah's 2nd congressional district in 2018 Ty Jensen, political podcaster and 2018 candidate for United States Senate Carson Jorgensen, farmer Polling Democratic primary Candidates Declared Kael Weston, college professor and former U.S. State Department official Eliminated at convention Randy Hopkins, former regional director for the Utah State Workforce Department Larry Livingston, former IRS agent Polling Polls with a sample size of <100 are marked in red to indicate a lack of reliability. General election Debate Predictions Polling Results District 3 The 3rd district includes rural southeastern Utah, stretches into the Provo-Orem metro area, and takes in the southeastern Salt Lake City suburbs of Holladay, Cottonwood Heights, Sandy, and Draper. The incumbent is Republican John Curtis, who was re-elected with 67.5% of the vote in 2018. Republican primary Candidates Declared John Curtis, incumbent U.S. representative Polling Democratic primary Candidates Declared Devin D. Thorpe, nonprofit founder Eliminated at convention Jared Anderson Trey Robinson Polling Polls with a sample size of <100 are marked in red to indicate a lack of reliability. Independents Candidates Withdrew Russel Fugal, former Utah Republican Party delegate General election Predictions Polling Results District 4 The 4th district is based in southwest Salt Lake County, taking in parts of West Valley City and Salt Lake City, as well as South Salt Lake, Taylorsville, Murray, West Jordan, Midvale, South Jordan, Riverton, Herriman, and Bluffdale. The district also stretches south into eastern Utah County, western Juab County, and northern Sanpete County. The incumbent is Democrat Ben McAdams, who flipped the district and was elected with 50.1% of the vote in 2018. Democratic primary Candidates Declared Ben McAdams, incumbent U.S. Representative Defeated at convention Daniel Beckstrand, dental office manager Endorsements Polling Polls with a sample size of <100 are marked in red to indicate a lack of reliability. Republican primary Candidates Declared Kathleen Anderson, communications director for the Utah Republican Party Chris Biesinger, family nurse practitioner and Utah National Guardsman Trent Christensen, CEO of venture capitalist firm and former regional finance director for Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign Kim Coleman, state representative Jay McFarland, radio personality Burgess Owens, former NFL player and CEO of Second Chance 4 Youth Cindy Thompson Withdrawn Dan Hemmert, state senate majority whip Declined Dan McCay, state senator (running for Lieutenant Governor of Utah) Aimee Winder Newton, Salt Lake County councilwoman (running for Governor of Utah) Endorsements Polling Convention results Primary results United Utah Party Candidates Declared Jonia Broderick, author General election Debate Endorsements Predictions Polling Results Notes Partisan clients References External links Government Documents Round Table of the American Library Association, "Utah", Voting & Elections Toolkits "Utah: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links", Vote.org, Oakland, CA "League of Women Voters of Utah". (State affiliate of the U.S. League of Women Voters) Utah at Ballotpedia Official campaign websites for 1st district candidates Blake Moore (R) for Congress Darren Parry (D) for Congress Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates Rob Latham (L) for Congress Chris Stewart (R) for Congress Kael Weston (D) for Congress Archived February 23, 2020, at the Wayback Machine Official campaign websites for 3rd district candidates John Curtis (R) for Congress Thomas G. McNeill (UU) for Congress Trey Robinson (I) for Congress Devin D. Thorpe (D) for Congress Official campaign websites for 4th district candidates Jonia Broderick (UU) for Congress Ben McAdams (D) for Congress John Molnar (L) for Congress Burgess Owens (R) for Congress. Discover the Devin Thorpe popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Devin Thorpe books.

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