November 2024 Election, Utah

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Previous covered election: November 2022, Utah

This election is scheduled for the 5th of November 2022.

The Candidate list below is in progress. Some of the information is from the last election.

Candidates

Governor

Name Notes
Phil Lyman Our pick. Write-in. (Won the Republican delegate vote)
Undecided
Tommy Williams, Archie A. Williams III Independent American Party
J. Robert Latham, Barry Evan Short Libertarian
Tom Tomeny, William Lansing Taylor
Candidates to Not Vote for
Spencer J. Cox, Deidre M. Henderson Republican
Brian Smith King, Rebekah Cummings Democrat

U.S. Senate

Name Notes
Undecided
Our pick. Carlton E. Bowen Independent American Party
Candidates to Not Vote for
John Curtis Republican
Caroline Gleich Democrat

U.S. House District 4

Name Notes
M. Evan Bullard Our pick. Independent
Candidates to Not Vote for
Burgess Owens Republican
Katrina Fallick-Wang Democrat
Vaughn R. Cook United Utah Party

Attorney General

Name Notes
Derek Brown Our pick. Republican.
Undecided
Austin Hepworth
W. Andrew McCullough Libertarian Party
Candidates to Not Vote for
Rudy J. Bautista Democrat
Michelle Quist United Utah Party

State Auditor

Name Notes
Undecided
Tina Cannon Our pick. Republican
Jeffrey L. Ostler Constitution Party
Candidates to Not Vote for
Catherine Voutaz Democrat

State Treasurer

Name Notes
Marlo M. Oaks Our pick. Republican. Incumbent
Undecided
Miles Pomeroy Utah Forward Party
Candidates to Not Vote for
Neil A. Hansen Democrat

State Senate District 25

Name Notes
Mike McKell Our pick. Republican
Candidates to Not Vote for
Alan Dale Hansen Democrat

State House District 65

Name Notes
Douglas R. Welton Our pick. Republican
Candidates to Not Vote for
Joseph M. Hansen Democrat

Propositions

Proposition Description Our Recommendation
Constitutional Amendment A Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to allow income tax money to be used for all state needs and prioritize public education funding for changes in enrollment and inflation? If this amendment is approved, state statute will eliminate the state sales tax on food. ...
Constitutional Amendment B Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to increase the limit on the annual distributions from the State School Fund to public schools from 4% to 5% of the fund? ...
Constitutional Amendment C Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to have the office of county sheriff be elected by voters? ...
Constitutional Amendment D

Should the Utah Constitution be changed to strengthen the initiative process by:
- Prohibiting foreign influence on ballot initiatives and referendums.
- Clarifying the voters and legislative bodies’ ability to amend laws.

If approved, state law would also be changed to:
- Allow Utah citizens 50% more time to gather signatures for a statewide referendum.
- Establish requirements for the legislature to follow the intent of a ballot initiative.

No


Technically your vote here shouldn't matter much. Courts have nullified this ballot item already due to misleading description.

County Elections

References