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2024 United States Senate election in Utah

The 2024 United States Senate election in Utah was held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Utah. Republican congressman John Curtis won his first term in office, succeeding Republican incumbent Mitt Romney, who did not seek a second term. Utah has been represented in the U.S. Senate exclusively by Republicans since 1977.

Despite finishing a distant second behind Riverton mayor Trent Staggs at the Utah Republican convention, Curtis won the Republican primary with 49% of the vote over Staggs and former state House speaker Brad Wilson. Democratic environmentalist Caroline Gleich won her party's nomination after receiving 93% of vote at the Utah Democratic convention.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Eliminated at convention

  • Jeremy Friedbaum, piano technician and perennial candidate
  • Brent Hatch, attorney, treasurer of the Federalist Society, and son of former U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch
  • Brian Jenkins, window cleaning contractor and perennial candidate
  • Carolyn Phippen, former advisor to U.S. Senator Mike Lee
  • Josh Randall, accountant and audit manager
  • Chandler Tanner, attorney
  • Clark White, supply chain manager

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Fundraising

Polling

Convention results

Debate

Results

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Eliminated at convention

  • Laird Hamblin, biologist and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022
  • Archie Williams, heavy equipment operator and perennial candidate

Endorsements

Fundraising

Results

Convention

Independent American convention

Candidates

Nominee

  • Carlton Bowen, former American Fork city councilor and nominee for U.S. Senate in 2000

Eliminated at convention

  • Robert Newcomb, engineer

Fundraising

General election

Predictions

Post-primary endorsements

Debates

Fundraising

Polling

Aggregate polls<br />

Results

By congressional district

Curtis won all four congressional districts.

Notes

Partisan clients<br />

References

External links

Official campaign websites