People get ready to vote at Cache County Fairgrounds on Nov. 5.

2024 Utah Election Results

Editors’ note: This article has been updated to reflect new information as of Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 11:55 a.m.

The 2024 Utah state election results are currently being confirmed. Stay informed and check back in on these key local races as results come in. Bolded are those currently winning their race. The results won’t be official until Utah completes its canvas.

All results as reported at https://electionresults.utah.gov/results/public/utah/elections/general11052024

Governor

Spencer Cox – Republican: 56.34% of votes

Tommy Williams – Independent American Party of Utah: 1.79% of votes

Brian King – Democratic: 30.60% of votes

J. Robert Latham – Libertarian: 2.55% of votes

Tom Tomeny – Unaffiliated: 0.37%

State Senate District 2

Chris Wilson – Republican: 70.11% of votes

Nancy Huntly – Democratic: 29.89% of votes

State House District 3

Patrick Belmont – Independent: 44.77% of votes

Jason Thompson – Republican: 55.23% of votes

U.S. Senate

Carlton Bowen – Independent: 5.04% of votes

John Curtis – Republican: 62.79% of votes

Caroline Gleich – Democratic: 32.16% of votes

U.S. House 1

Bill Campbell – Democratic: 32.57% of votes
Daniel R. Cottam – Libertarian: 4.24% of votes
Blake D. Moore – Republican: 63.19% of votes

U.S. House 2

Nathaniel E. Woodward – Democratic: 33.04% of votes
Cassie Easley – Constitution: 5.23% of votes
Celeste Maloy – Republican: 59.73% of votes
Tyler Murset – Unaffiliated: 2.00% of votes

U.S. House 3

Mike Kennedy – Republican: 65.10% of votes
Glenn J. Wright – Democratic: 34.90% of votes

U.S. House 4

M. Evan Bullard – Unaffiliated: 1.39% of votes
Vaughn R. Cook – United Utah Party: 4.20% of votes
Katrina Fallack-Wang – Democratic: 32.61% of votes
Burgess Owens – Republican: 61.80% of votes

Utah Attorney General

Derek Brown – Republican: 58.45% of votes

Rudy Bautista – Libertarian: 28.43% of votes

W. Andrew McCullough – Libertarian: 3.26% of votes

Austin Hepworth – Unaffiliated: 2.91% of votes

Michelle Quist – United Utah Party: 6.95% of votes

People filling out their ballots at the Cache County Fairgrounds on Nov. 5.

An “I Voted” sticker that was handed out after people voted at the Cache County Fairgrounds on Election Day.

People vote in person at the Cache County Fairgrounds on Nov. 5.