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=== External Resources ===
=== External Resources ===
* [http://cd3.utahgop.org/ "ASK"] - GOP Website for Promoting their Candidates
* Katie England, [http://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/special-election-planned-to-replace-jason-chaffetz-utah-county-legislators/article_7f248b46-e846-5b4c-ab86-fba3708c6ea7.html "Special election planned to replace Jason Chaffetz; Utah County legislators announce candidacies"], Daily Herald, 19 May 2017
* Katie England, [http://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/special-election-planned-to-replace-jason-chaffetz-utah-county-legislators/article_7f248b46-e846-5b4c-ab86-fba3708c6ea7.html "Special election planned to replace Jason Chaffetz; Utah County legislators announce candidacies"], Daily Herald, 19 May 2017


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Revision as of 21:53, 9 June 2017

See also: Utah
Previous covered election: November 2016, Utah

This election is scheduled for the 7th of November 2017.[1]
There is a Primary scheduled for August 15, 2017.

Candidates

3rd Congressional District

Jason Chaffetz has announced his retirement. Creating the need to elect a new representative for the 3rd Congressional District.

Name Notes
Stewart O. Peay Republican
Carl Adam Ingwell Democrat
Deidre M. Henderson Republican
Aaron Heineman Independent American Party
Christopher Niles Herrod Republican
Margaret Dayton Republican
Brad Daw Republican
Joe Buchman Libertarian
Damian Kidd Republican
Keith Kuder Republican
Tanner Ainge Republican
Debbie Aldrich Republican
Kathie Allen Democrat
Shayne Horton Row Republican
Paul David Fife Republican
Benjamin J Frank Democratic
Jason Christensen Independent American Party
John Curtis Republican
Brigham Rhead Cottam Republican
Mike Leavitt Republican
Eliminated Candidates

External Resources

References

  1. Spencer J. Cox, "Congressional Special Election Information", Office of the Lieutenant Governor, 5 Jun 2017