The2024 United States Senate election in Utahwas held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of theUnited States Senateto represent thestate of Utah.RepublicancongressmanJohn CurtisandDemocraticenvironmentalistCaroline Gleichare seeking their first term in office. The winner will succeed Republican incumbentMitt Romney,who is not seeking a second term.[1][2]
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County results Curtis:40–50%50–60%60–70%70–80%80–90% Gleich:40–50%50–60% | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Despite finishing a distant second behind Riverton mayorTrent Staggsat the Utah Republican convention, Curtis won the Republican primary with 49% of the vote over Staggs and former state House speakerBrad Wilson.Gleich won her party's nomination after receiving 93% of vote at the Utah Democratic convention. Democrats have not won a Senate election in Utah since 1970.
Republican primary
editCandidates
editNominee
edit- John Curtis,U.S. representative fromUtah's 3rd congressional district(2017–present)[3]
Eliminated in primary
edit- Trent Staggs,mayor ofRiverton(2018–present) and nominee formayorofSalt Lake Countyin2020[4]
- Jason Walton, pest control company owner[5]
- Brad Wilson,formerSpeaker of the Utah House of Representatives(2019–2023) from HD-15 (2011–2023)[6]
Eliminated at convention
edit- Jeremy Friedbaum, piano technician and perennial candidate[5]
- Brent Hatch, attorney, treasurer of theFederalist Society,and son of formerU.S. SenatorOrrin Hatch[7]
- Brian Jenkins, window cleaning contractor and perennial candidate[5]
- Carolyn Phippen, former advisor to U.S. SenatorMike Lee[8]
- Josh Randall, accountant and audit manager[9]
- Chandler Tanner, attorney[5]
- Clark White, supply chain manager[5]
Withdrawn
edit- Rod Bird, mayor ofRoosevelt(ran for U.S. House)[10]
- Tyrone Jensen, political commentator and perennial candidate(ran for U.S. House)[5]
Declined
edit- Spencer Cox,Governor of Utah(2021–present)(running for re-election,endorsed Wilson)[11]
- Greg Hughes,former Speaker of theUtah House of Representatives(2015–2018) from HD-51 (2003–2018), candidate forGovernor of Utahin2020,and candidate forUtah's 2nd congressional districtin2023[12]
- Carson Jorgensen,former chair of theUtah Republican Party(2021–2023) and candidate forUtah's 2nd congressional districtin2020[13](ran for governor)[14]
- Robert O'Brien,formerU.S. National Security Advisor(2019–2021)[15]
- Sean Reyes,Utah Attorney General(2013–present)[16]
- Josh Romney, real estate executive and son of incumbentMitt Romney[17]
- Mitt Romney,incumbent U.S. senator (2019–present)[1]
- Chris Stewart,U.S. representative fromUtah's 2nd congressional district(2013–2023)[18](resigned from Congress,endorsed Curtis)[19]
Endorsements
editJohn Curtis
- U.S. representatives
- Blake Moore,UT-01(2021–present)[20]
- Chris Stewart,UT-02(2013–2023)[21]
- Organizations
- American Conservation Coalition[22]
- American Israel Public Affairs Committee(AIPAC)[23](previously endorsed Romney)
- BIPAC[24]
- ClearPath Action Fund[25]
- Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions[26]
- Republican Main Street PartnershipPAC[27]
- Political parties
Trent Staggs
- Executive branch officials
- Richard Grenell,formerU.S. Ambassador to Germany(2018–2020)[29]
- Mark Levin,Chief of Staff to theU.S. Attorney General(1988–1989)[30]
- Kash Patel,former chief of staff to the actingUnited States Secretary of Defense[31]
- Donald Trump,45thPresident of the United States(2017–2021)[32]
- U.S. Senators
- Rand Paul,U.S. Senator fromKentucky(2011–present)[33]
- Tommy Tuberville,U.S. SenatorfromAlabama(2021–present)[34]
- Party leaders
- Harmeet Dhillon,Republican National CommitteewomanforCalifornia(2016–present)[30]
- Individuals
- Charlie Kirk,founder and executive director ofTurning Point USA[30]
- Kari Lake,formerKSAZ-TVnews anchor and nominee forgovernor of Arizonain2022[35]
- Vivek Ramaswamy,businessman and former2024 presidential candidate[36]
- John Stockton,formerUtah Jazzbasketball player[37]
- Political parties
- Organizations
- Citizens United PVF[39]
- Senate Conservatives Fund[40]
- Turning Point Action[41]
- Republicans for National Renewal[42]
- Labor unions
Brad Wilson
- Statewide officials
- Spencer Cox,Governor of Utah(2021–present)[44]
- State legislators
- 16 state senators, including senate presidentStuart Adams[16]
- 47 state representatives[16]
Mitt Romney(declined to run)
- U.S. Senators
- Steve Daines,U.S. SenatorfromMontana(2015–present)[45]
- Mitch McConnell,U.S. SenatorfromKentucky(1985–present),Senate Minority Leader(2007–2015, 2021–present), and formerSenate Majority Leader(2015–2021)[45]
- Organizations
American Israel Public Affairs Committee(AIPAC)[46](switched endorsement to Curtis)
Declined to endorse
- U.S. Senators
- Mitt Romney,incumbent U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present)[47]
- Mike Lee,U.S. Senator from Utah (2011–present)[48]
Fundraising
editCampaign finance reports as of June 5, 2024 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
John Curtis (R) | $3,796,591 | $3,607,565 | $575,864 |
Trent Staggs (R) | $1,247,183[a] | $871,934 | $375,248 |
Jason Walton (R) | $2,882,658[b] | $2,620,544 | $262,114 |
Brad Wilson (R) | $5,019,090[c] | $4,465,090 | $554,000 |
Source:Federal Election Commission[49] |
Polling
editPoll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
John Curtis |
Trent Staggs |
Jason Walton |
Brad Wilson |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Noble Predictive Insights | June 20–21, 2024 | 432 (LV) | ± 4.7% | 48% | 28% | 6% | 9% | 7%[d] | 2% |
HarrisX[A] | June 4–7, 2024 | 469 (RV) | ± 4.5% | 34% | 16% | 4% | 12% | – | 33% |
47% | 21% | 8% | 24% | – | – | ||||
Guidant Polling and Strategy[B] | April 30 – May 3, 2024 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 41% | 15% | 2% | 9% | – | 33% |
Noble Predictive Insights | April 8–16, 2024 | 283 (RV) | ± 5.8% | 27% | 5% | 2% | 10% | 15%[e] | 41% |
Dan Jones & Associates | January 16–21, 2024 | 428 (RV) | ± 4.74% | 18% | 3% | 1% | 8% | 18%[f] | 52% |
Guidant Polling and Strategy[B] | November 28– December 5, 2023 |
600 (RV) | ± 4.0% | 40% | 6% | – | 11% | – | 43% |
44% | – | – | – | 12% | 44% |
Hypothetical polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Deidre Henderson |
Mike Kennedy |
Sean Reyes |
Mitt Romney |
Trent Staggs |
Brad Wilson |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dan Jones & Associates | August 7–14, 2023 | 803 (RV) | ± 3.5% | – | – | – | 44% | 3% | 6% | 32%[g] | 14% |
Noble Predictive Insights | July 7–18, 2023 | 301 (RV) | ± 5.7% | 3% | 5% | 13% | 30% | 3% | 5% | – | 39% |
8% | 7% | 16% | – | 4% | 7% | – | 55% |
Convention results
editState Republican convention results, 2024 | ||||||||||||||
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Candidate | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | ||||||||||
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||
Trent Staggs | 1342 | 42.64% | 1571 | 51.68% | 1686 | 57.68% | 1892 | 69.74% | ||||||
John Curtis | 683 | 21.70% | 683 | 22.47% | 721 | 24.67% | 821 | 30.26% | ||||||
Carolyn Phippen | 411 | 13.06% | 356 | 11.71% | 273 | 9.34% | Eliminated | |||||||
Brad Wilson | 242 | 7.69% | 162 | 5.56% | 142 | 4.86% | Eliminated | |||||||
Jason Walton | 224 | 7.12% | 139 | 4.57% | 101 | 3.46% | Eliminated | |||||||
Chandler Tanner | 82 | 2.61% | 69 | 2.27% | Eliminated | |||||||||
Brent Hatch | 107 | 3.40% | 53 | 1.74% | Eliminated | |||||||||
Josh Randall | 47 | 1.49% | Eliminated | |||||||||||
Brian Jenkins | 5 | 0.16% | Eliminated | |||||||||||
Jeremy Friedbaum | 4 | 0.13% | Eliminated | |||||||||||
Inactive Ballots | 0 ballots | 0 ballots | 5 ballots | 21 ballots |
Debate
editNo. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Key: PParticipantAAbsentNNot invitedIInvitedWWithdrawn |
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Curtis | Staggs | Walton | Wilson | |||||
1 | Jun. 10, 2024 | Utah Debate Commission | Glen Mills | YouTube | P | P | P | P |
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Curtis | 206,094 | 48.72% | |
Republican | Trent Staggs | 138,143 | 32.66% | |
Republican | Brad Wilson | 53,134 | 12.56% | |
Republican | Jason Walton | 25,604 | 6.05% | |
Total votes | 422,975 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editCandidates
editNominee
edit- Caroline Gleich,skier and mountaineer[51]
Eliminated at convention
edit- Laird Hamblin, biologist and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in2022[51]
- Archie Williams, heavy equipment operator and perennial candidate[51]
Endorsements
editCaroline Gleich
Fundraising
editCampaign finance reports as of April 7, 2024 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Caroline Gleich (D) | $389,534 | $303,924 | $85,610 |
Source:Federal Election Commission[49] |
Results
editConvention
editState Democratic Convention results, 2024 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Candidate | First ballot | Pct. | ||
Caroline Gleich | 795 | 92.5% | ||
Laird Hamblin | 48 | 5.6% | ||
Archie Williams | 16 | 1.9% | ||
Total | 859 | 100.0% |
Independent American convention
editCandidates
editNominee
edit- Carlton Bowen, formerAmerican Forkcity councilor and nominee for U.S. Senate in2000[5]
Eliminated at convention
edit- Robert Newcomb, engineer[5]
Fundraising
editCampaign finance reports as of April 7, 2024 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Carlton Bowen (IA) | $8,568 | $6,017 | $2,551 |
Source:Federal Election Commission[49] |
General election
editPredictions
editSource | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[54] | Solid R | November 9, 2023 |
Inside Elections[55] | Solid R | November 9, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[56] | Safe R | November 9, 2023 |
Decision Desk HQ/The Hill[57] | Safe R | June 8, 2024 |
Elections Daily[58] | Safe R | May 4, 2023 |
CNalysis[59] | Solid R | November 21, 2023 |
RealClearPolitics[60] | Solid R | August 5, 2024 |
Split Ticket[61] | Safe R | October 23, 2024 |
538[62] | Solid R | October 23, 2024 |
Post-primary endorsements
editCaroline Gleich (D)
- Organizations
John Curtis (R)
- U.S. Senators
- John Thune,Senate Minority Whip(2021–present) fromSouth Dakota(2005–present)[64]
- Organizations
Debates
editNo. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Democratic | Ind. American |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Key: PParticipantAAbsentNNot invitedIInvitedWWithdrawn |
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Curtis | Gleich | Bowen | |||||
1 | Oct. 10, 2024 | Utah Debate Commission | Glen Mills | YouTube | P | P | P |
Fundraising
editCampaign finance reports as of June 30, 2024 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
John Curtis (R) | $4,497,486 | $4,058,071 | $826,255 |
Caroline Gleich (D) | $756,449 | $664,929 | $91,520 |
Carlton Bowen (IA) | $16,084 | $15,200 | $884 |
Source:Federal Election Commission[49] |
Polling
edit- Aggregate polls
Source of poll aggregation |
Dates administered |
Dates updated |
John Curtis (R) |
Caroline Gleich (D) |
Undecided [h] |
Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TheHill/DDHQ | through October 7, 2024 | October 30, 2024 | 51.2% | 26.6% | 22.2% | Curtis +24.6 |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[i] |
Margin of error |
John Curtis (R) |
Caroline Gleich (D) |
Carlton Bowen (I) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Noble Predictive Insights | October 25-28, 2024 | 695 (LV) | ± 3.7% | 54% | 26% | 7% | 6%[j] | 7% |
HarrisX[A] | October 15–19, 2024 | 813 (RV) | ± 3.4% | 55% | 20% | 2% | – | 21% |
65% | 24% | 11% | – | – | ||||
Noble Predictive Insights | October 2–7, 2024 | 539 (LV) | ± 4.22% | 53% | 24% | – | – | 24% |
51% | 21% | 2% | 1% | 25% | ||||
800 (RV) | ± 4.0% | 50% | 23% | – | – | 26% | ||
47% | 21% | 3% | 1% | 15% | ||||
Lighthouse Research[C] | August 29 – September 19, 2024 | 526 (RV) | ± 4.3% | 53% | 34% | 8% | – | 5% |
HarrisX[A] | August 2–9, 2024 | 800 (RV) | ± 3.5% | 56% | 22% | 8% | – | 14% |
71% | 29% | – | – | – |
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Curtis | 755,189 | 62.3% | ||
Democratic | Caroline Gleich | 391,443 | 32.3% | ||
Independent American | Carlton Bowen | 64,890 | 5.4% | ||
Total votes | 1,211,522 | 100.0% | |||
Republicanhold |
Notes
edit- ^$90,000 of this total was self-funded by Staggs
- ^$2,500,000 of this total was self-funded by Walton
- ^$3,000,000 of this total was self-funded by Wilson
- ^"Did not vote" with 7%
- ^Brent Hatch with 11%; Carolyn Phippen with 1%; "Someone else" with 3%
- ^Brent Hatch with 14%; Josh Randall with 2%; Brian Jenkins and Carolyn Phippen with 1%; Jeremy Friedbaum, Chandler Tanner and Clark White with 0%
- ^"Another candidate" with 32%
- ^Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
- ^Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear - ^"Refused" with 4%; "Write-in" with 2%
- Partisan clients
- ^abcPoll sponsored by theDeseret Newsand theUniversity of Utah
- ^abPoll sponsored by Conservative Values for Utah, which supports Curtis
- ^Poll sponsored by the Utah Debate Commission
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External links
edit- Official campaign websites