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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
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]District | Incumbent | Candidates | |||||||
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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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