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Updated Dec. 13, 2022 at 9:16 a.m. Eastern

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Utahelection results

U.S. Senate

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Key race

Utah is home to the only Senate race this year with a competitive independent candidate on the ballot. Evan McMullin, who also ran for president in 2016 as an unaffiliated candidate, is running as an independent against Republican incumbent Sen. Mike Lee, who is pursuing a third term in the Senate. The two current independent members of the Senate — Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) and Sen. Angus King (Maine) — caucus with Democrats, but McMullin has said he will not caucus with either party if he wins.

Lee (R) is projected to win. An estimated 99 percent of votes have been counted.

Votes received and percentages of total vote
CandidateVotesPct.
winner
Mike LeeLeeM. Lee

incumbent

GOP
571,97453.2
Evan McMullinMcMullinE. McMullinUNA
459,95842.8
James HansenHansenJ. HansenLIB
31,7843.0
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An estimated 99 percent of votes have been counted.

* Incumbent

U.S. House

Utah has a new congressional map this year so your district may have changed. Find your congressional district here.

Seat2020 ResultsCandidatesPct.VotesEst. counted
District 1
Trump +20
Est. 99% counted
District 1
Trump +20
winner
B. MooreBlake D. Moore

incumbent

67.0%
178,434

99% counted

R. JonesRick Jones
33.0%
87,986
District 2
Trump +17
Est. 99% counted
District 2
Trump +17
winner
C. StewartChris Stewart

incumbent

59.7%
154,883

99% counted

N. MitchellNick Mitchell
34.0%
88,224
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District 3
Trump +19
Est. 99% counted
District 3
Trump +19
winner
J. CurtisJohn Curtis

incumbent

64.4%
182,497

99% counted

G. WrightGlenn Wright
29.5%
83,687
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District 4
Trump +25
Est. 99% counted
District 4
Trump +25
winner
B. OwensBurgess Owens

incumbent

61.1%
155,110

99% counted

D. McDonaldDarlene McDonald
32.4%
82,181
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* Incumbent

The Post estimated the lean of 2022 congressional districts using 2020 presidential results by precinct from Decision Desk HQ and estimates where actual votes at the precinct level were unavailable. Districts classified as “Strong Biden” and “Strong Trump” show where a candidate is estimated to have won by 15 percentage points or more. “Lean Biden” and “Lean Trump” districts had estimated vote margins between five and 15 points. “Close” districts show an estimated margin within five points.

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