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2018 Utah House of Representatives election

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All 75 seats in the Utah House of Representatives
38 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Greg Hughes Brian King
Party Republican Party of Utah Democratic
Leader since January 26, 2015 January 26, 2015
Leader's seat 51–Draper 28–Salt Lake City
Last election 62 seats, 78.7% 13 seats, 21.3%
Seats before 62 13
Seats won 59 16
Seat change Decrease3 Increase3
Popular vote 624,450 344,736
Percentage 61.69% 34.06%
Swing Decrease17.1 pp Increase12.8 pp

Speaker before election

Greg Hughes
Republican Party of Utah

Elected Speaker

Brad Wilson
Republican Party of Utah

The 2018 Utah House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Utah on November 6, 2018, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 63rd Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on June 26, 2018. The election coincided with the election for U.S. Senate and other elections.

The Utah Republican Party won a majority of seats, keeping the Republican majority that they have held since 1977. The new legislature convened on January 28, 2019.

Background

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Republicans have held the Utah State House of Representative since 1977, and the chamber was not considered competitive in 2018[1] However, as was the case in many states, Democrats were encouraged to see the purported "Blue Wave" come to the Utah State House.

Electoral System

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The 75 members of the House of Representatives were elected from single-member districts by first-past-the-post voting to two-year terms. Contested nominations of the Democratic and Republican parties for each district were determined by an open primary election. Minor-party and independent candidates were nominated by petition. Write-in candidates had to file a request with the secretary of state's office for votes for them to be counted.

Results

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District Incumbent Candidates
Name Party First

elected

Name Party Votes % Winner

Party

1 Scott Sandall Republican 2014 Joel Ferry [2] Republican 8,845 73.72 Republican
Joshua Hardy [3] Democratic 2,040 17.00
Sherry Phipps [4] Constitution 1,113 9.28
2 Jefferson Moss Republican 2016 Jefferson Moss [5] Republican 11,952 80.58 Republican
Tyler Allred [6] Democratic 2,881 19.42
3 Val Potter Republican 2016 Val Potter [7] Republican 10,617 76.44 Republican
Marilyn Mecham [8] Democratic 3,273 23.56
4 Edward Redd Republican 2012 Dan Johnson [9] Republican 6,086 60.85 Republican
Josh Brundage [10] Democratic 3,916 39.15
5 Curt Webb Republican 2008[nb 1] Casey Snider [11] Republican 10,597 75.68 Republican
Karina Andelin Brown [12] Democratic 3,406 24.32
6 Cory Maloy Republican 2016 Cory Maloy [13] Republican 12,338 100.00 Republican
7 Kyle Andersen Republican 2018[nb 2] Kyle Andersen [14] Republican 9,301 65.99 Republican
David Owen [15] Democratic 4,793 34.01
8 Gage Froerer Republican 2006 Steve Waldrip [16] Republican 6,795 50.80 Republican
Deana Froerer [17] Democratic 6,581 49.20
9 Jeremy Peterson Republican 2010 Calvin R. Musselman [18] Republican 5,130 52.97 Republican
Kathie J. Darby [19] Democratic 4,555 47.03
10 Dixon Pitcher Republican 2010 LaWanna "Lou" Shurtliff [20] Democratic 5,516 53.89 Democratic
Lorraine P. Brown [21] Republican 4,719 46.11
11 Kelly Miles Republican 2016 Kelly Miles [22] Republican 7,535 54.53 Republican
Jason M. Allen [23] Democratic 6,283 45.47
12 Mike Schultz Republican 2014 Mike Schultz [14] Republican 8,790 70.05 Republican
Rick Edwin Jones [14] Democratic 3,759 29.95
13 Paul Ray Republican 2004 Paul Ray [24] Republican 7,909 64.17 Republican
Tab Lyn Uno [25] Democratic 4,416 35.83
14 Karianne Lisonbee Republican 2016 Karianne Lisonbee [26] Republican 6,868 63.14 Republican
Shanell Day [27] Democratic 4,010 26.86
15 Brad Wilson Republican 2010 Brad Wilson [28] Republican 12,289 76.85 Republican
Rich Miller [29] Democratic 3,701 23.15
16 Steve Handy Republican 2012[nb 3] Steve Handy [30] Republican 7,948 62.48 Republican
Cheryl Nunn [31] Democratic 3,708 29.15
Brent Zimmerman [14] Libertarian 1,065 8.37
17 Stewart Barlow Republican 2012[nb 4] Stewart Barlow [32] Republican 11,252 73.21 Republican
Dawn Nunn [33] Democratic 4,117 26.79
18 Timothy Hawkes Republican 2014 Timothy Hawkes [34] Republican 12,666 70.75 Republican
Adam Alba [35] Democratic 5,237 29.25
19 Raymond Ward Republican 2014 Raymond Ward [36] Republican 10,998 65.42 Republican
Courtney Jones [14] Democratic 4,712 28.03
Joe Speciale [37] Libertarian 1,101 6.55
20 Becky Edwards Republican 2008 Melissa Garff Ballard [38] Republican 10,111 65.27 Republican
Ryan L. Jones [14] Democratic 5,379 34.73
11A Mike Sundin DFL 2012 Mike Sundin [39] DFL 10,532 58.30 DFL
Jeff Dotseth [39] Republican 7,518 41.62
11B Jason Rarick Republican 2014 Jason Rarick [40] Republican 9,147 59.68 Republican
Tim Burkhardt [41] DFL 6,166 40.23
12A Jeff Backer Republican 2014 Jeff Backer [42] Republican 11,382 62.02 Republican
Murray Smart [43] DFL 6,959 37.92
12B Paul Anderson Republican 2008 Paul Anderson [44] Republican 12,219 71.33 Republican
Ben Schirmers [45] DFL 4,894 28.57
13A Jeff Howe[nb 5] Republican 2012 Lisa Demuth [46] Republican 11,348 61.01 Republican
Jim Read [47] DFL 7,243 38.94
13B Tim O'Driscoll Republican 2010 Tim O'Driscoll [48] Republican 12,146 64.32 Republican
Heidi Everett [49] DFL 6,731 35.65
14A Tama Theis Republican 2013[nb 6] Tama Theis [50] Republican 9,079 52.09 Republican
Aric Putnam [51] DFL 8,348 47.89
14B Jim Knoblach Republican 1994[nb 7] Dan Wolgamott [52] DFL 7,950 58.07 DFL
Jim Knoblach[nb 8] [54] Republican 5,705 41.67
15A Sondra Erickson Republican 1998[nb 9] Sondra Erickson [55] Republican 10,495 64.28 Republican
Emy Minzel [56] DFL 5,808 35.58
15B Jim Newberger[nb 5] Republican 2012 Shane Mekeland [57] Republican 10,699 59.41 Republican
Karla Scapanski [57] DFL 6,161 34.21
Myron Wilson [58] Independent 1,137 6.31
16A Chris Swedzinski Republican 2010 Chris Swedzinski [59] Republican 10,854 67.56 Republican
Tom Wyatt-Yerka [60] DFL 5,198 32.36
16B Paul Torkelson Republican 2008 Paul Torkelson [61] Republican 10,772 63.20 Republican
Mindy Kimmel [62] DFL 6,268 36.77
17A Tim Miller Republican 2014 Tim Miller [63] Republican 10,069 60.21 Republican
Lyle Koenen [64] DFL 6,645 39.73
17B Dave Baker Republican 2014 Dave Baker [65] Republican 11,908 69.11 Republican
Anita Flowe [66] DFL 5,311 30.82
18A Dean Urdahl Republican 2002 Dean Urdahl [67] Republican 11,884 69.19 Republican
Justin Vold [68] DFL 4,269 24.85
Kyle Greene [69] Independent 650 3.78
Jill Galvan [70] Libertarian 363 2.11
18B Glenn Gruenhagen Republican 2010 Glenn Gruenhagen [71] Republican 10,843 66.66 Republican
Ashley Latzke [71] DFL 5,403 33.22
19A Clark Johnson[nb 5] DFL 2013[nb 6] Jeff Brand [72] DFL 10,274 54.34 DFL
Kim Spears [73] Republican 8,603 45.50
19B Jack Considine DFL 2014 Jack Considine [74] DFL 10,392 63.40 DFL
Joe Steck [75] Republican 5,978 36.47
20A Bob Vogel Republican 2014 Bob Vogel [76] Republican 11,982 63.55 Republican
Barbara Dröher Kline [76] DFL 6,858 36.37
20B David Bly[nb 5] DFL 2006[nb 10] Todd Lippert [77] DFL 10,925 55.32 DFL
Josh Gare [78] Republican 8,819 44.66
21A Barb Haley Republican 2016 Barb Haley [79] Republican 11,068 56.91 Republican
Lori Ann Clark [80] DFL 8,372 43.05
21B Steve Drazkowski Republican 2007[nb 6] Steve Drazkowski [81] Republican 11,511 63.43 Republican
Jonathan Isenor [82] DFL 6,619 36.47
22A Joe Schomacker Republican 2010 Joe Schomacker [83] Republican 10,811 66.73 Republican
Maxwell Kaufman [83] DFL 5,377 33.19
22B Rod Hamilton Republican 2004 Rod Hamilton [84] Republican 9,756 66.87 Republican
Cheniqua Johnson [85] DFL 4,819 33.03
23A Bob Gunther Republican 1995[nb 6] Bob Gunther [86] Republican 10,497 61.26 Republican
Heather Klassen [87] DFL 6,633 38.71
23B Jeremy Munson Republican 2018[nb 6] Jeremy Munson [88] Republican 10,290 60.05 Republican
Jim Grabowska [88] DFL 6,827 39.84
24A John Petersburg Republican 2012 John Petersburg [89] Republican 10,197 60.60 Republican
Joe Heegard [90] DFL 6,616 39.32
24B Brian Daniels Republican 2014 Brian Daniels [91] Republican 8,972 59.56 Republican
Yvette Marthaler [92] DFL 6,076 40.34
25A Duane Quam Republican 2010 Duane Quam [93] Republican 10,376 53.62 Republican
Jamie Mahlberg [94] DFL 8,957 46.29
25B Duane Sauke DFL 2016 Duane Sauke [95] DFL 11,260 60.10 DFL
Kenneth Bush [96] Republican 7,452 39.78
26A Tina Liebling DFL 2004 Tina Liebling [97] DFL 10,429 63.21 DFL
Paul Wilson [98] Republican 6,047 36.65
26B Nels Pierson Republican 2014 Nels Pierson [97] Republican 11,784 53.69 Republican
Tyrel Clark [99] DFL 10,144 46.21
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