November 2018 Election, Utah

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See also: Utah
Previous covered election: November 2017, Utah

This election is scheduled for the 6th of November 2018.[1]
There is a Primary scheduled for June 26, 2018.

Candidates

Senate District

Stoney Fonua Republican
Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum Republican
Alicia Colvin Republican
Tim Aalders Constitution
Craig R. Bowden Libertarian
Loy Brunson Republican
Joshua C. Lee Republican
Reed C. McCandless Independent American
Larry Meyers Republican
Mike Kennedy Republican
Samuel B. Parker Republican
Abe Lincoln Brian Jenkins Republican
Torrey Jenkins Republican
Tim Jimenez Republican
Candidates to Not Vote for
Larry Livingston Democrat
Mitchell Vice Democrat
Jenny Wilson Democrat
Mitt Romney Republican. Endorsed Antifa, BLM, and some fairly bad politicians.
Jeff Dransfield Democrat

Congressional District 1

Congressional District 2

Congressional District 3

Name Notes
Christopher Niles Herrod Our pick. Republican
Mike Leavitt Republican
Steven Stromness Republican
Henry Rudolph Kneitz III Republican
Gregory C. Duerden Independent American. Ran for Lieutenant Governor of Utah in the November 2016 Election
Candidates to Not Vote for
John Curtis Republican
James Courage Singer Democrat
Melanie McCoard United Utah
Kent Moon Democrat
Eliminated Candidates

Congressional District 4

Name Notes
Mia B. Love Our pick. Republican
Candidates to Not Vote for
Morgan Shepherd Democrat
Ben McAdams Democrat
Darlene McDonald Democrat
Sheldon Kirkham Democrat
Tom Taylor Democrat

State Senate District 15

Propositions

HJR 7 Proposal to Amend Utah Constitution - Active Military Property Tax Exemption[2]

Municipal Elections

External Resources

References

  1. Spencer J. Cox, "Notice of Election: 2018 Regular General Election", Office of the Lieutenant Governor, 15 Nov 2017
  2. Val L. Peterson, "Proposal to Amend Utah Constitution - Active Military Property Tax Exemption", Utah State Legislature, 2017