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2016 Utah elections

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The 2016 Utah general elections were held in the U.S. state of Utah on November 8, 2016. Utah's governor and lieutenant governor, attorney general, auditor, and treasurer were elected, as well as one of Utah's U.S. Senate seats and all four seats in the United States House of Representatives, fifteen Utah Senate seats and all of the Utah House of Representatives seats. Primary elections were held on June 28, 2016.[1]

Federal offices

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Presidential election

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U.S. Senate

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Incumbent Republican senator Mike Lee was re-elected to a second term.

Misty Snow won the Democratic nomination, and became the first transgender woman in the history of the United States to become a major party's nominee for the Senate.[2]

U.S. House of Representatives

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All of Utah's four seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in November.

State offices

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Executive

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Governor and lieutenant governor

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Incumbent Republican governor Gary Herbert was re-elected to a third term in office. Spencer Cox was Herbert's running mate.[3]

Michael Weinholtz, former chairman and CEO of CHG Healthcare Services, ran as a Democrat.[4] Kim Bowman, division manager at University of Utah Health Sciences, is Weinholtz's running mate.[3]

Gary Herbert

Individuals

Organizations

  • Utah Fraternal Order of Police[8]
Michael Weinholtz

Organizations

  • Equality Utah PAC[9]

Administrative

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Attorney general

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Candidates
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  • Sean Reyes, incumbent (R)[10]
  • Jon Harper, private practice lawyer (D)[10]
  • Andrew McCullough, private practice lawyer (L)[10]
  • Michael Isbell, private practice lawyer (IAP)[10]
Sean Reyes

Individuals

  • Harris Simmons, president and CEO of Zions Bancorporation[11]
  • David Simmons, CEO of Simmons Media Group[11]
  • Robert G. Pedersen II, chairman of the board and CEO of ZAGG[11]
  • Ken Murdock, founder of Nature's Way[11]
  • Dave Brown, president, First Utah Bank[11]
  • Brett Tolman, former United States attorney for District of Utah[11]

Organizations

  • Utah Fraternal Order of Police[12]
Jon Harper

Individuals

Results by county
Reyes:
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
Harper:
  •   40–50%
General election results [14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sean Reyes 719,064 65.4%
Democratic Jon Harper 275,571 25.1%
Libertarian Andrew McCullough 73,975 6.7%
Independent American Michael Isbell 30,687 2.8%
Total votes 1,099,297 100.0%

Auditor

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Candidates
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  • John Dougall, incumbent (R)[10]
  • Mike Mitchell, accountant (D)[10]
  • Jared Green, FedEx employee (IAP)[10]
Results by county
Dougall:
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
Mitchell:
  •   50–60%
General election results [14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Dougall 679,675 63.2%
Democratic Mike Mitchell 329,625 30.7%
Independent American Party Jared Green 65,692 6.1%
Total votes 1,074,992 100.0%

Treasurer

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2016 Utah State Treasurer election

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Nominee David Damschen Neil Hansen Richard Proctor
Party Republican Democratic Constitution
Popular vote 652,275 337,997 75,365
Percentage 61.2% 31.7% 7.1%

Damschen:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Hansen:      50–60%

State Treasurer before election

David Damschen
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

David Damschen
Republican

Candidates
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General election results [14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Damschen 652,275 61.2%
Democratic Neil Hansen 337,997 31.7%
Constitution Richard Proctor 75,365 7.1%
Total votes 1,066,087 100.0%

Legislative

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Utah State Senate

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Fifteen Utah State Senate seats were filled in 2016.

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Democratic Libertarian Vacant
Before 2016 elections 23 5 1 29 0
Latest voting share 79% 17% 3%
After 2016 elections 24 5 0 29 0
New voting share 83% 17% 0%

Utah House of Representatives

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All 75 seats in the Utah House of Representatives were filled in 2016.

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Democratic Vacant
Before 2016 elections 63 12 75 0
Latest voting share 84% 16%
After 2016 elections 62 13 75 0
New voting share 83% 17%

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