Politics

How did Summit County vote in the primary election?

SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah — Total voter turnout in Summit County for the primary election came in at 43.73%. For registered Republicans, turnout was higher at 49.27%. Statewide, turnout was around 40%.

Election results in the county reflected the statewide appetite to give incumbents another term.

A look at the preliminary results specifically in Summit County:

Republican primary for U.S. Senate

Mike Lee (incumbent) — 53.97% — 2,847 votes

Becky Edwards — 37.61% — 1,984 votes

Ally Isom — 8.42% — 444 votes

Republican primary for U.S. House District 1

Blake Moore (incumbent) — 55.71% — 1,732 votes

Andrew Badger — 31.01% — 964 votes

Tina Cannon — 13.28% — 413 votes

Republican primary for U.S. House District 3

John Curtis (incumbent) — 71.38% — 1,384 votes

Chris Herrod — 28.62% — 555 votes

Republican primary for Utah House District 4

Kera Birkeland (incumbent) — 58.74% — 2,205 votes

Raelene Blocker — 41.26% — 1,549 votes

Park City School Board No. 4

Meredith Reed — 34.55% — 502 votes

Mandy Pomery — 33.38% — 485 votes

Josh Mann — 32.07% — 466 votes

South Summit School Board No. 5

Olivia Gunnerson — 54.55% — 180 votes

Troy Beckstead — 23.33% — 77 votes

Jerry Parker — 22.12% — 73 votes

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