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2020 Utah gubernatorial election

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2020 Utah gubernatorial election

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Turnout69.17%Increase
 
NomineeSpencer CoxChristopher Peterson
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Running mateDeidre HendersonKarina Brown
Popular vote918,754442,754
Percentage62.98%30.35%

County results
Congressional district results
Precinct results
Cox:     30–40%     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Peterson:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:     40–50%     50%     No data

Governor before election

Gary Herbert
Republican

ElectedGovernor

Spencer Cox
Republican

Elections in Utah
Ballot measures

The2020 Utah gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect thegovernor of Utah. IncumbentRepublican GovernorGary Herbert declined to run for election to a third full term.

Background

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Although incumbentRepublican governorGary Herbert was eligible to run for re-election to a third full term, he initially announced shortly after being re-elected in 2016 that he would not run again, but indicated in January 2019 that he was open to the possibility of running again before ultimately deciding to retire and endorse his lieutenant governor,Spencer Cox.[1][2][3] Utah had not had a Democratic governor sinceScott M. Matheson left office in January 1985. This is the second longest active streak of one-party leadership, trailing onlySouth Dakota, which had not had a Democratic governor sinceHarvey L. Wollman left office in 1979.[4][5]

The primaries took place on June 30, 2020. The filing deadline was on June 19, 2020.

Description

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The 2020 Utah gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect thegovernor of Utah, concurrently with the2020 U.S. presidential election, as well aselections to theUnited States Senate and elections to theUnited States House of Representatives and variousstate and local elections.

The winner of the election was the first non-incumbent gubernatorial candidate to be elected sinceJon Huntsman Jr. in 2004, who ran in this election before he was eliminated in the primaries.

Lieutenant Governor Spencer Cox won the general election by defeating the Democratic nominee,University of Utah law professor and formerCFPB officialChristopher Peterson. This election was the first open-seat gubernatorial election in Utah since1992.

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in the primary

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Eliminated at the convention

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Declined

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Endorsements

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Spencer Cox

Federal officials

State officials

Local officials

  • Aimee Winder Newton, Salt Lake County councilwoman and former Republican candidate in 2020 Utah gubernatorial election[37]

Organizations

Individuals

Jon Huntsman Jr.

Federal officials

Individuals

Thomas Wright

Federal officials

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Rob
Bishop
Jeff
Burningham
Jason
Chaffetz
Spencer
Cox
Jan
Garbett
Greg
Hughes
Jon
Huntsman Jr.
Greg
Miller
Aimee
Winder Newton
Sean
Reyes
Thomas
Wright
Other /
Undecided
Dan Jones & Associates/Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce[45][46]June 17–24, 20201,247 (LV)± 2.77%30%15%29%6%19%[a]
Y2 Analytics UtahPolicy/KUTV 2 News[47]June 9–17, 2020797 (LV)[b]32%23%36%9%
Y2 Analytics/Cox for Governor[48][A]June 13–16, 2020691 (LV)± 3.72%34%20%28%9%9%[c]
Dan Jones & Associates/Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce[49]June 1–10, 2020676 (LV)± 3.77%32%[d]10%37%5%4%[e]
Suffolk University/Salt Lake Tribune[50]June 4–7, 2020500 (LV)± 4.4%32%10%30%8%17%
Deseret News/Hinckley Institute[51]May 25–31, 2020643 (LV)28%18%24%4%26%
Y2 Analytics/UtahPolicy/KUTV 2 News[52][53]May 9–15, 2020610 (LV)[f]40%18%34%8%
April 25, 2020All remaining candidates except Cox, Hughes, Huntsman Jr. and Wright eliminated at convention
Y2 Analytics[54][55]March 21–30, 2020738 (LV)[g]5%39%< 1%17%33%4%1%< 1%[h]
Hinckley Institute[56]March 23–28, 2020326 (LV)± 5.4%7%24%1%7%26%2%2%32%
Dan Jones & Associates[57]February 28 – March 11, 2020338 (V)± 5.3%6%30%2%12%27%4%6%15%
Hinckley Institute[58]February 24 – March 1, 2020312 (LV)± 5.5%7%20%1%7%32%2%1%30%
February 21, 2020Garbett announces her candidacy[59]
Suffolk University/Salt Lake Tribune[60]January 18–22, 2020246 (LV)± 6.3%1%18%7%26%1%1%46%
Hinckley Institute/Deseret News[61]January 15–22, 2020424 (LV)± 4.8%6%25%3%35%3%3%25%
January 17, 2020Reyes announces he will not run
January 13, 2020Bishop announces he will not run
January 8, 2020Hughes announces his candidacy[62]
January 2, 2020Wright announces his candidacy[63]
Y2 Analytics[64]November 19 – December 7, 2019457 (V)± 4.6%9%5%41%5%29%5%5%1%
November 14, 2019Huntsman Jr. announces his candidacy[65]
October 23, 2019Newton announces her candidacy[66]
Dan Jones & Associates/Salt
Lake Chamber of Commerce
[67]
October 3–10, 2019271 (V)2%34%2%30%7%25%
October 2, 2019Miller announces he will not run[68]
September 10, 2019Burningham announces his candidacy[69]
June 3, 2019Chaffetz announces he will not run
May 14, 2019Cox announces his candidacy[70]
University of Utah[71]January 15–24, 2019311 (RV)± 5.6%10%27%28%4%2%4%24%
University of Utah[72]October 3–9, 2018291 (RV)± 6.0%11%25%16%3%2%7%36%
Hinckley Institute/Salt Lake Tribune[73]June 11–18, 2018510 (V)± 4.3%9%25%16%3%9%37%

Convention results

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Republican convention results[74]
Candidate/running mateRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Spencer Cox/Deidre Henderson108130.2%108230.2%122334.3%128736.3%148842.4%188455.0%
Greg Hughes/Victor Iverson66318.5%67418.8%71920.2%90125.4%110731.5%154445.0%
Aimee Winder Newton/John 'Frugal' Dougall50014.0%50814.2%54015.1%70319.8%91826.1%Eliminated
Thomas Wright/Rob Bishop48913.7%49413.8%55315.5%65818.5%Eliminated
Jeff Burningham/Dan McCay48713.6%50414.1%53014.9%Eliminated
Jon Huntsman Jr./Michelle Kaufusi3158.8%3158.8%Eliminated
Jason Christensen/Drew Chamberlain441.2%Eliminated
Inactive ballots0 ballots2 ballots14 ballots30 ballots66 ballots151 ballots

Debate

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2020 Utah gubernatorial election republican primary debate
No.DateHostModeratorLinkRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Not invited  I Invited W  Withdrawn
Spencer CoxGreg HughesJon Huntsman Jr.Thomas Wright
1Jun. 1, 2020Utah Debate CommissionBruce Lindsay[75]PPPP

Primary results

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Results by county:
Cox
  •   Cox—60–70%
  •   Cox—50–60%
  •   Cox—40–50%
  •   Cox—30–40%
Huntsman
  •   Huntsman—30–40%
  •   Huntsman—40–50%
  •   Huntsman—50–60%
Hughes
  •   Hughes—30–40%
  •   Hughes—40–50%
Republican primary results[76]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSpencer Cox190,56536.15%
RepublicanJon Huntsman Jr.184,24634.95%
RepublicanGreg Hughes110,83521.02%
RepublicanThomas Wright41,5327.88%
Total votes527,178100%

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated at the convention

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  • Neil Hansen, former state representative[20]
    • Running mate: Brandy Farmer, candidate for Utah House of Representatives
  • Ryan Jackson[20]
  • Zachary Moses, CEO of HeTravel.com[80]
    • Running mate: Nate Kizerian, community activist[81]
  • Nikki Pino Jr., youth counselor[82]
    • Running mate: Nikki Pino Sr., retired Army lieutenant colonel and father to Nikki Pino Jr.[81]
  • Archie A Williams, 2014 Democratic candidate for District 60 of the Utah House of Representatives III[83]

Declined

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Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[i]
Margin
of error
Neil
Hansen
Ryan
Jackson
Zachary
Moses
Christopher
Peterson
Nikki
Pino
Archie
Williams III
Other /
Undecided
Y2 Analytics/UtahPolicy/KUTV 2 News[87]March 21–30, 2020167 (LV)± 7.6%11%11%7%38%28%5%10%

Convention results

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Democratic convention results[88]
CandidatePct.
Christopher Peterson88.4%
Zachary Moses4.7%
Neil Hansen4.0%
Nikki Ray Pino1.4%
Ryan Jackson1.4%
Archie Williams III0.1%

Other candidates

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Independent American Party

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Nominee

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Libertarian Party

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Nominee

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Republican write-in

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  • Madeline Kazantzis ran for election for Governor of Utah as a write-in in the general election on November 3, 2020. She received 18,988 votes.

Declined

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General election

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Campaign

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An advertisement that featured both major-party candidates, calling for civility in politics, drew significant media coverage and praise.[94][95]

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[96]Safe ROctober 23, 2020
Inside Elections[97]Safe ROctober 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[98]Safe RNovember 2, 2020
Politico[99]Safe RNovember 2, 2020
Daily Kos[100]Safe ROctober 28, 2020
RCP[101]Safe RNovember 2, 2020
270towin[102]Safe RNovember 2, 2020

Endorsements

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Spencer Cox (R)

Federal officials

State officials

Local officials

  • Aimee Winder Newton, Salt Lake County councilwoman and former Republican candidate in 2020 Utah gubernatorial election[37]

Organizations

Individuals

Polling

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Graphical summary

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Polls

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[i]
Margin
of error
Spencer
Cox (R)
Christopher
Peterson (D)
Daniel
Cottam (L)
Gregory
Duerden (IAP)
OtherUndecided
Y2 Analytics/Salt Lake Tribune[103]October 15–24, 2020660 (LV)± 3.8%58%33%
RMG Research/Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics[104]October 12–17, 20201,000 (LV)± 3.1%50%26%6%3%16%
Y2 Analytics/Salt Lake Tribune[105]September 26 – October 4, 20201,214 (LV)± 2.8%57%29%14%
RMG Research/Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics[106]September 7–12, 20201,000 (LV)± 3.1%52%19%4%3%22%
Lighthouse Research/Salt Lake Tribune[107][108]August 31 – September 12, 20202,000 (RV)± 4.38%55%20%5%3%3%15%
RMG Research[109]July 27 – August 1, 20201000 (RV)± 4.0%49%17%3%3%29%
Hypothetical polling

with Spencer Eccles

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[i]
Margin
of error
Jeff
Burningham
Spencer
Cox
Spencer
Eccles
Greg
Hughes
Jon
Huntsman Jr.
Thomas
Wright
Other /
Undecided
Dan Jones & Associates/Salt
Lake Chamber of Commerce
[67]
Oct 3–10, 2019599 (LV)± 4%2%26%5%2%33%4%21%

with only Spencer Cox, Greg Hughes and Jon Huntsman

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[i]
Margin
of error
Spencer
Cox
Greg
Hughes
Jon
Huntsman Jr.
Other /
Undecided
Dan Jones & Associates/Salt
Lake Chamber of Commerce
[110]
Jun 11-Jul 1, 2019801 (LV)37%8%43%12%

with Generic Democrat

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[i]
Margin
of error
Spencer
Cox
Greg
Hughes
Jon
Huntsman Jr.
Aimee
Winder-Newton
Thomas
Wright
Generic
Democrat (D)
Other /
Undecided
Dan Jones & Associates/Salt
Lake Chamber of Commerce
[110]
Jun 11-Jul 1, 2019801 (LV)33%5%32%2%5%11%13%

with Bishop, Chaffetz, Cox, Dougall, Hughes, Miller, Newton, Reyes and Generic Democrat (D)

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[i]
Margin
of error
Rob
Bishop
Jason
Chaffetz
Spencer
Cox
Generic
Democrat (D)
Other /
Undecided
Dan Jones & Associates/UtahPolicy[111]Jan 3–15, 2019822 (RV)± 3.4%7%18%24%11%39%[j]

with Jason Chaffetz, Spencer Cox, Spencer Eccles, Greg Hughes, Ben McAdams, Greg Miller and Josh Romney

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[i]
Margin
of error
Jason
Chaffetz
Spencer
Cox
Ben
McAdams
Josh
Romney
OtherUndecided
Dan Jones & Associates/Salt Lake Tribune/Hinkley Institute[112]Oct 10–13, 2017605 (RV)± 3.98%24%11%20%9%11%[k]26%

Results

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2020 Utah gubernatorial election[113]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican918,75462.98%−3.76%
Democratic442,75430.35%+1.61%
Libertarian
  • Daniel Cottam
  • Barry Short
51,3933.52%+0.42%
Independent American
  • Gregory Duerden
  • Wayne Hill
25,8101.77%+0.36%
Write-in20,1671.38%+1.37%
Total votes1,458,878100%
Turnout1,515,84569.17%
Registered electors1,682,512
Republicanhold

By county

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By county
CountySpencer Cox
Republican
Chris Peterson
Democratic
Daniel Cottam
Libertarian
Greg Duerden
Ind. American
Write-inMarginTotal votes
#%#%#%#%#%#%
Beaver2,46883.272919.821023.44481.62551.862,17773.452,964
Box Elder20,64277.753,50713.211,0383.915532.088093.0517,13564.5426,549
Cache39,95270.6412,94322.881,9483.448351.488821.5627,00947.7556,560
Carbon6,50672.102,09123.172713.001551.7200.004,41548.939,023
Daggett46979.369115.40101.69152.5461.0237863.96591
Davis115,50168.6141,10124.416,0183.574,3742.601,3590.8174,40044.19168,353
Duchesne6,09673.937398.963083.742102.5589310.835,35764.968,246
Emery3,91882.8248910.341052.22881.861312.773,42972.484,731
Garfield2,12380.2642816.18732.76210.7900.001,69564.082,645
Grand2,30345.592,49949.471583.13561.11360.71-196-3.885,052
Iron17,65073.193,85415.981,4255.916442.675432.2513,79657.2124,116
Juab4,60680.304708.192113.682193.822304.014,13672.115,736
Kane2,80269.7091822.841403.48711.77892.211,88446.874,020
Millard4,52875.575198.661833.051682.805949.914,00966.915,992
Morgan5,19081.0977012.032293.581221.91891.394,42069.066,400
Piute67280.96657.83364.34273.25303.6160773.13830
Rich1,08181.0315811.84282.10161.20513.8292369.191,334
Salt Lake266,17750.32238,24945.0416,0013.026,1371.162,4020.4527,9285.28528,966
San Juan3,47752.842,64240.152583.921352.05681.0383512.696,580
Sanpete10,32682.911,0128.133632.913883.123652.939,31474.7912,454
Sevier8,36482.438828.692882.842712.673423.377,48273.7410,147
Summit11,29044.6213,06651.645872.322050.811530.60-1,776-7.0225,301
Tooele21,29369.477,05823.031,3834.516622.162530.8314,23546.4530,649
Uintah10,29069.351,4829.995093.433672.472,19014.768,80859.3614,838
Utah208,51474.0752,52418.6610,7983.845,3551.904,3071.53155,99055.41281,498
Wasatch11,47266.344,91128.405092.942021.171991.156,56137.9417,293
Washington61,12569.5716,69819.004,4325.042,5202.873,0873.5144,42750.5687,862
Wayne1,11570.5232120.30553.48462.91442.7679450.221,581
Weber68,80463.3732,97630.373,9273.621,9001.759600.8835,82833.00108,567
Totals918,75462.98442,75430.3551,3933.5225,8101.7720,1671.38476,00032.631,458,878

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

By congressional district

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Cox won all four congressional districts.[114]

DistrictCoxPetersonRepresentative
1st66%25%Rob Bishop
Blake Moore
2nd57%33%Chris Stewart
3rd67%27%John Curtis
4th59%35%Ben McAdams
Burgess Owens

Notes

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Additional candidates

  1. ^"Prefer not to answer" with 19%
  2. ^Including registered Republican likely primary voters and currently unaffiliated likely primary voters
  3. ^"Don't know/refused" with 9%
  4. ^Including voters who lean towards a given candidate
  5. ^Undecided with 4%
  6. ^Including registered Republican likely primary voters and currently unaffiliated likely primary voters
  7. ^Including registered Republican likely primary voters and currently unaffiliated likely primary voters
  8. ^Christensen with <1%
  9. ^abcdefgKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  10. ^Undecided with 26%, Reyes with 5%; "Other" with 3%; Miller and Winder-Newton with 2%; Hughes with 1%; Dougall with 0%
  11. ^Eccles, Hughes and "Other" with 3%; Miller with 2%

General

  1. ^Poll sponsored by Cox's campaign

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