Utah state elections in 2020 were held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Aside from its presidential primaries held on March 3, its primary elections were held on June 30, 2020.[ 1]
In addition to the U.S. presidential race , Utah voters elected the Governor of Utah , 9 seats of its Board of Education, four of Utah's other executive officers, all of its seats to the House of Representatives , all of the seats of the Utah House of Representatives , and 15 of 29 seats in the Utah State Senate . Neither of the state's two U.S. Senate seats were up for election. Seven ballot measures were voted on.[ 1]
Attorney general
Incumbent Republican attorney general Sean Reyes was elected for a third term with 60.6% of the vote in the general election. In the Republican primary, he faced challenger David O. Leavitt (Utah County attorney) after former attorney general John Swallow withdrew from the race.[ 2]
In the Democratic primary, attorney and ex-small claims court judge Greg Skordas, who was the Democratic nominee for the attorney general election in 2004, ran unopposed (following the withdrawal of Kevin Probasco). Rudy Bautista ran as a Libertarian.[ 2]
Republican primary
Candidates
Eliminated in the primary
Results
Republican primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Sean Reyes (incumbent)
275,207
54.0%
Republican
David Leavitt
234,027
46.0%
Total votes
509,234
100.0%
Democratic primary
Candidates
Eliminated at the convention
State Board of Education
District 3
Republican convention
State Republican convention results (first round)[ 8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Matt Hymas
99
70.2%
Republican
Laurieann Thorpe (incumbent)
42
29.8%
Total votes
141
100.0%
Results
State Board of Education, District 3[ 9] : 30
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Matt Hymas
43,331
59.5%
Democratic
Brett Garner
29,533
40.5%
Total votes
72,864
100.0%
District 4
Republican convention
State Republican convention results (first round)[ 8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Brent Strate
124
53.4%
Republican
K'Leena Furniss
108
46.6%
Total votes
232
100.0%
Results
State Board of Education, District 4[ 9] : 30
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Brent Strate
76,774
100.0%
Total votes
76,774
100.0%
District 7
Results
State Board of Education, District 7[ 9] : 30
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Carol Barlow Lear (incumbent)
80,993
100.0%
Total votes
80,993
100.0%
District 8
Results
State Board of Education, District 8[ 9] : 32
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Janet Cannon (incumbent)
72,201
100.0%
Total votes
72,201
100.0%
District 10
Republican nomination
Convention
Republican convention results[ 8]
Candidate
Round 1
Round 2
Votes
%
Votes
%
David Linford
%
%
Molly Hart
%
%
Jeffrey Ferlo
%
Eliminated
Inactive ballots
0 ballots
0 ballots
Primary
Republican primary results[ 7]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Molly Hart
22,101
67.3%
Republican
David Linford
10,741
32.7%
Total votes
32,842
100.0%
Results
State Board of Education, District 10[ 9] : 32
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Molly Hart
81,974
100.0%
Total votes
72,201
100.0%
District 11
Republican convention
State Republican convention results (first round)[ 8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Natalie Cline
162
64.8%
Republican
Mike Haynes (incumbent)
88
35.2%
Total votes
250
100.0%
Results
State Board of Education, District 11[ 9] : 30
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Natalie Cline
80,720
69.0%
Independent
Tony Zani
36,232
31.0%
Total votes
116,952
100.0%
District 12
Republican convention
Republican convention results[ 8] [ 10]
Candidate
Round 1 & 2
Round 3
Votes
%
Votes
%
James Moss
171
56.2%
210
71.7%
Lorri-Sue Blunt
71
23.4%
83
28.3%
Joe Rivest
62
20.4%
Eliminated
Inactive ballots
0 ballots
11 ballots
Results
State Board of Education, District 12[ 9] : 30
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
James Moss Jr.
69,864
76.4%
Constitution
Catherine Rebekah Taylor
21,625
23.6%
Total votes
91,489
100.0%
District 13
Republican nomination
Convention
Republican convention results[ 8]
Candidate
Round 1
Round 2
Votes
%
Votes
%
Randy Boothe
%
%
Alyson Williams
%
%
Jeff Rust
%
Eliminated
Inactive ballots
0 ballots
0 ballots
Primary
Republican primary results[ 7]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Randy Boothe
14,094
52.1%
Republican
Alyson Williams
12,978
47.9%
Total votes
27,072
100.0%
Results
State Board of Education, District 13[ 9] : 32
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Randy Boothe
65,414
100.0%
Total votes
65,414
100.0%
District 15
Republican nomination
Convention
Republican convention results[ 8]
Candidate
Round 1
Round 2
Votes
%
Votes
%
Scott F. Smith
140
45.6%
161
53.8%
Kristan Norton
112
36.5%
138
46.2%
Dale M Brinkerhoff
55
17.9%
Eliminated
Inactive ballots
0 ballots
8 ballots
Primary
Republican primary results[ 7]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Kristan Norton
27,351
61.2%
Republican
Scott Smith
17,368
38.8%
Total votes
27,072
100.0%
Results
State Board of Education, District 15[ 9] : 30
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Kristan Norton
95,227
100.0%
Total votes
95,227
100.0%
State legislature
All 75 seats of the Utah House of Representatives and 15 of 29 seats of the Utah State Senate were up for election. Before the election the composition of the Utah State Legislature was:
State senate
Party
# of seats
Republican
23
Democratic
6
Total
29
House of Representatives
Party
# of seats
Republican
59
Democratic
16
Total
75
After the election, the composition was:
State senate
Party
# of seats
Republican
23
Democratic
6
Total
29
House of Representatives
Party
# of seats
Republican
58
Democratic
17
Total
75
State Judiciary
Utah Supreme Court
Results by county:
Retain Judge John A. Pearce for 10 more years Choice Votes % For 1,025,585 81.53 Against 232,407 18.47 Total 1,257,992 100.00 Source: Ballotpedia
Utah Court of Appeals
Retain Judge Diana Hagen for 6 more years Choice Votes % For 1,038,612 83.06 Against 211,810 16.94 Total 1,250,422 100.00 Source: Ballotpedia
Retain Judge Ryan M. Harris for 6 more years Choice Votes % For 925,080 75.02 Against 308,015 24.98 Total 1,233,095 100.00 Source: Ballotpedia
Retain Judge David Mortensen for 6 more years Choice Votes % For 967,500 77.68 Against 277,924 22.32 Total 1,245,424 100.00 Source: Ballotpedia
Retain Judge Gregory Orme for 6 more years Choice Votes % For 994,542 80.03 Against 248,153 19.97 Total 1,242,695 100.00 Source: Ballotpedia
Retain Judge Jill Pohlman for 6 more years Choice Votes % For 1,036,007 83.13 Against 210,290 16.87 Total 1,246,297 100.00 Source: Ballotpedia
Ballot measures
Measure SJR 9 is a state constitutional amendment to allow income tax to fund programs for children and people with disabilities.[ 11]
Amendment A
Update Gender Terminology Choice Votes % For 828,629 57.69 Against 607,829 42.31 Total 1,436,458 100.00 Source: Associated Press [ 7]
Amendment B
Lawmaker Eligibility Timing Choice Votes % For 1,114,795 80.10 Against 276,897 19.90 Total 1,391,692 100.00 Source: Associated Press [ 7]
Remove Slavery Exception Choice Votes % For 1,138,974 80.48 Against 276,171 19.52 Total 1,415,145 100.00 Source: Associated Press [ 7]
Amendment D
Revise Local Water Rights Choice Votes % For 827,596 61.14 Against 525,985 38.86 Total 1,353,581 100.00 Source: Associated Press [ 7]
Amendment E
Add Right to Hunt and Fish Choice Votes % For 1,063,212 74.92 Against 355,848 25.08 Total 1,419,060 100.00 Source: Associated Press [ 7]
Amendment F
Legislative Session Dates Choice Votes % For 895,435 66.51 Against 450,835 33.49 Total 1,346,270 100.00 Source: Associated Press [ 7]
Amendment G
Expand Income, Prop Tax Uses Choice Votes % For 764,420 54.09 Against 648,840 45.91 Total 1,413,260 100.00 Source: Associated Press [ 7]
The 2020 election took place against a backdrop of uncertainty. The following data tables highlight voter registration rules, in-person voting procedures, and absentee voting procedures relevant to the November 3, 2020, general election in the state of Utah.
Voter registration in Utah[ 13]
Registration URL
[ 14]
Registration status URL
[ 15]
Registration update URL
[ 16]
In-person registration deadline
October 23, 2020
Mail registration deadline
October 23, 2020
Mail postmark or receipt deadline
Received
Online registration deadline
October 23, 2020
Same-day registration
Yes
Early voting same-day registration
Yes
In-person voting in Utah[ 13]
All voters required to show ID
Yes
ID types
[ 17]
ID source URL
[ 18]
Early voting start date
October 20, 2020
Early voting end date
October 30, 2020
Weekend voting?
Yes
Early voting source URL
[ 19]
Election Day poll times
7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Absentee voting in Utah[ 13]
Are there limits on who can request a ballot?
No
Mail request deadline
N/A
Request postmark or receipt deadline
N/A
Mail return deadline
November 2, 2020
Return postmark or receipt deadline
Postmarked
Notary/witness requirements
No requirement
Notes
1 2 3 4 Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
↑ Including registered Republican likely primary voters and currently unaffiliated likely primary voters
↑ Including registered Republican likely primary voters and currently unaffiliated likely primary voters
↑ Bautista (L) with 5%; "Other" with no voters
Partisan clients
References
1 2 "Utah elections, 2020" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved June 13, 2020 .
1 2 "UTAH" . Politics1 . Retrieved June 13, 2020 .
↑ Suffolk University/Salt Lake Tribune
↑ Y2 Analytics/UtahPolicy/KUTV 2 News
1 2 Y2 Analytics/UtahPolicy/KUTV 2 News
↑ Lighthouse Research/Salt Lake Tribune
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "Election Results" . Associated Press . November 27, 2020.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Convention Results" . The Utah Republican Party . Retrieved December 15, 2020 .
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Utah Voting Results" (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on December 18, 2021. Retrieved January 14, 2022 .
↑ "State Board of Education - District 12" .
↑ "Utah Political Trends Panel March 2020" (PDF) . Y2 Analytics . March 30, 2020. Retrieved June 29, 2020 .
↑ Y2 Analytics/UtahPolicy/KUTV 2 News
1 2 3 "Utah elections, 2020" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved January 30, 2021 .
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External links
Government Documents Round Table of the American Library Association, "Utah" , Voting & Elections Toolkits
"Utah: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links" , Vote.org , Oakland, CA
"League of Women Voters of Utah" . (state affiliate of the U.S. League of Women Voters )
Utah at Ballotpedia
"State Elections Legislation Database" , Ncsl.org , Washington, D.C.: National Conference of State Legislatures , State legislation related to the administration of elections introduced in 2011 through this year, 2020
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