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Revision as of 15:02, 7 July 2016

Previous covered general election: November 2012

Offices

President

Have added 3rd parties and independents which have Utah ballot access.

Name[1][2][3] Notes
Gary Johnson Libertarian
Darrell Castle, Scott Bradley Constitution Party

Ballot access in Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Wisconsin, Wyoming.

Farley Anderson Independent American Party

Ballot access in New Mexico, Oregon, Utah.

Dustin Baird Write-In (Utah)
Adam Baxter Independent (Utah)
Mike Fahl Cherry Picker Party (Utah)
Sarah Jackson Independent (Utah)
Robert Lehigh Independent (Utah)
Derick Moody Independent (Utah)
Mark Pendleton Independent (Utah)
Ben Simmons Independent (Utah)
Gabriel Van Duren Independent (Utah)
John Wood Independent (Utah)
Candidates to Not Vote for
Donald Trump Republican
Hillary Clinton Democrat
Jill Stein Green Party


State Elections

Utah


References