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U.S. Senate election in Utah
2016 Utah Senate election|
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The 2016
Utah Senate
election was held on November 8, 2016. Fifteen Senate seats were up for election. Prior to the election, the Republicans held a majority.
Overview
Affiliation
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Candidates
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Votes
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Vote %
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Seats Won
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Seats After
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Republican
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15
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404,023
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74.82%
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14 (1)
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24
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Democratic
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10
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123,078
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22.79%
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1
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5
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Independent American
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2
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6,824
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1.26%
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0
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Libertarian
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2
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6,042
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1.12%
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0 (1)
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Total
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29
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539,967
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100%
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15
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29
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Results
The election took place on November 8, 2016. Candidate list and results from the Lieutenant Governor of Utah.[1][2]
District
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Party
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Incumbent
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Status
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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1
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Democratic
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Luz Escamilla[3]
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Democratic
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Luz Escamilla
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11,957
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58.8%
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Republican
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Fred C. Johnson
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8,372
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41.2%
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6
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Republican
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Wayne Harper
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Republican
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Wayne Harper
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19,325
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56.4%
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Democratic
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Celina Milner
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12,682
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37%
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Libertarian
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Jim Dexter
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2,266
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6.6%
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7
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Republican
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Deidre Henderson
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Republican
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Deidre Henderson
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28,592
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83.6%
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Democratic
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Andrew Apsley
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5,589
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16.4%
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8
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Republican
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Brian Shiozawa
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Republican
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Brian Shiozawa
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23,533
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57.2%
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Democratic
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Ash Anderson
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17,577
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42.8%
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10
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Republican
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Lincoln Fillmore
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Republican
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Lincoln Fillmore
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31,762
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70.3%
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Democratic
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Dan Paget
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13,442
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29.7%
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13
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Libertarian
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Mark B. Madsen
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Republican
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Jake Anderegg
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39,094
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100%
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14
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Republican
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Alvin B. Jackson
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Republican
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Dan Hemmert
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34,681
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86.3%
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Libertarian
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Joe Buchman
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3,776
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9.4%
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Independent American
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Curt Crosby
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1,732
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4.3%
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16
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Republican
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Curtis Bramble
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Republican
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Curtis Bramble
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21,489
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80.8%
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Independent American
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Jason Christensen
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5,092
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19.2%
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19
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Republican
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Allen M. Christensen
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Republican
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Allen Christensen
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20,994
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56.2%
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Democratic
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Deana Froerer
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16,381
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43.8%
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20
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Republican
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Scott K. Jenkins
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Republican
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Gregg Buxton
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24,296
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69.3%
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Democratic
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Alan Yorgason
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10,757
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30.7%
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23
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Republican
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Todd Weiler
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Republican
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Todd Weiler
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29,883
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68.2%
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Democratic
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Steve Hartwick
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13,953
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31.8%
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24
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Republican
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Ralph Okerlund
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Republican
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Ralph Okerlund
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33,338
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100%
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25
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Republican
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Lyle W. Hillyard
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Republican
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Lyle W. Hillyard
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30,288
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100%
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27
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Republican
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David Hinkins
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Republican
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David Hinkins
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26,199
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69.3%
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Democratic
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Heidi Redd
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11,626
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30.7%
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29
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Republican
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Stephen H. Urquhart
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Republican
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Don Ipson
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32,177
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77.9%
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Democratic
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Dorothy Engelman
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9,114
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22.1%
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See also
Utah Senate
Utah Legislature
Utah elections, 2016
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