Utah voters are preparing to participate in primary elections that will determine the Democratic and Republican representatives for the November ballot. These primaries cover the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd congressional districts.
The primaries come after Utah’s adoption of a new congressional map. This redistricting keeps the majority of Salt Lake County, a predominantly Democratic area, within a single district. Previously, Salt Lake County was split into four separate districts.
This change in district boundaries offers an advantage to Democrats. The party has not secured a U.S. House seat in Utah since 2021, making the new map a significant shift in the state’s political landscape. The upcoming elections will reveal how this redistricting affects party representation in Utah.
Among the candidates, Karianne Lisonbee and Blake D. Moore are notable participants in the 2nd Congressional District GOP primary debate held in Salt Lake City this June.

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