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Mike Kennedy (Utah)

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Mike Kennedy
Candidate, U.S. House Utah District 3
U.S. House Utah District 3
Tenure
2025 - Present
Term ends
2027
Years in position
0
Predecessor:John Curtis (R)
Prior offices:
Utah State Senate District 21
Years in office: 2023 - 2025
Predecessor:Jerry Stevenson (R)
Successor:Brady Brammer (R)

Utah State Senate District 14
Years in office: 2021 - 2023
Predecessor:Daniel Hemmert (R)
Successor:Stephanie Pitcher (D)

Utah House of Representatives District 27
Years in office: 2013 - 2019
Successor:Brady Brammer (R)
Compensation
Base salary
$174,000
Elections and appointments
Last election
November 5, 2024
Next election
November 3, 2026
Education
Bachelor's
Brigham Young University, 1994
Bachelor's
Brigham Young University
M.D.
Michigan State University, 1998
M.D.
Michigan State University
Law
Brigham Young University
Law
J. Reuben Clark School of Law at Brigham Young University, 2007
Personal
Birthplace
Lansing, MI
Religion
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Profession
Medical doctor
Contact

Mike Kennedy (Republican Party) is a member of theU.S. House, representingUtah's 3rd Congressional District. He assumed office on January 3, 2025. His current term ends on January 3, 2027.

Kennedy (Republican Party) is running for re-election to theU.S. House to representUtah's 3rd Congressional District. He declared candidacy for the 2026 election.[source]

Biography

Mike Kennedy was born inLansing, Michigan. He earned a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University and an M.D. from Michigan State University in 1998. He earned a J.D. from the J. Reuben Clark School of Law at Brigham Young University in 2007. Kennedy's career experience includes working as a family doctor, attorney, small business owner, and state senator.[1]

Committee assignments

U.S. House

2025-2026

Kennedy was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

Elections

2026

See also: Utah's 3rd Congressional District election, 2026

Note: At this time, Ballotpedia is combining all declared candidates for this election into one list under a general election heading. As primary election dates are published, this information will be updated to separate general election candidates from primary candidates as appropriate.

General election

The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.

General election for U.S. House Utah District 3

IncumbentMike Kennedy andSteven Merrill are running in the general election for U.S. House Utah District 3 on November 3, 2026.


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Endorsements

Kennedy received the following endorsements. To send us additional endorsements,click here.

2024

See also: Utah's 3rd Congressional District election, 2024

Utah's 3rd Congressional District election, 2024 (June 25 Republican primary)

Utah's 3rd Congressional District election, 2024 (June 25 Democratic primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Utah District 3

Mike Kennedy defeatedGlenn J. Wright in the general election for U.S. House Utah District 3 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mike Kennedy
Mike Kennedy (R) Candidate Connection
 
66.4
 
242,496
Image of Glenn J. Wright
Glenn J. Wright (D) Candidate Connection
 
33.6
 
122,780

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Total votes: 365,276
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled.Glenn J. Wright advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Utah District 3.

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Utah District 3

Mike Kennedy defeatedCase Lawrence,JR Bird,Stewart O. Peay, andJohn Dougall in the Republican primary for U.S. House Utah District 3 on June 25, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mike Kennedy
Mike Kennedy Candidate Connection
 
38.8
 
43,618
Image of Case Lawrence
Case Lawrence Candidate Connection
 
22.1
 
24,884
Image of JR Bird
JR Bird Candidate Connection
 
15.3
 
17,207
Image of Stewart O. Peay
Stewart O. Peay
 
14.2
 
15,954
Image of John Dougall
John Dougall Candidate Connection
 
9.6
 
10,800

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Total votes: 112,463
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic convention

Democratic convention for U.S. House Utah District 3

Glenn J. Wright advanced from the Democratic convention for U.S. House Utah District 3 on April 27, 2024.

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Image of Glenn J. Wright
Glenn J. Wright (D) Candidate Connection

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Republican convention

Republican Convention for U.S. House Utah District 3

The following candidates advanced in theranked-choice voting election:Mike Kennedy in round 6 . The results of Round are displayed below. To see the results of other rounds, use the dropdown menu above to select a round and the table will update.

  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
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Mike Kennedy
 
61.5
 
5379Advanced (6)
Zac Wilson
 
38.5
 
3361106
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JR Bird
 
0.0
 
0-1325
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Kathryn Dahlin
 
0.0
 
004
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Stewart O. Peay
 
0.0
 
004
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John Dougall
 
0.0
 
003
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Christopher Herrod
 
0.0
 
002
Lucky Bovo
 
0.0
 
001
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Case Lawrence
 
0.0
 
001
  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
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Mike Kennedy
 
59.6
 
52831Advanced (6)
Zac Wilson
 
25.5
 
226596
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JR Bird
 
14.9
 
13235
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Kathryn Dahlin
 
0.0
 
0-734
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Stewart O. Peay
 
0.0
 
0-334
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John Dougall
 
0.0
 
003
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Christopher_Herrod.jpg
Christopher Herrod
 
0.0
 
002
Lucky Bovo
 
0.0
 
001
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Case Lawrence
 
0.0
 
001
  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
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Mike Kennedy
 
55.3
 
49726Advanced (6)
Zac Wilson
 
18.6
 
167806
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JR Bird
 
14.3
 
129-435
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Kathryn Dahlin
 
8.1
 
73-54
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Stewart O. Peay
 
3.7
 
33-144
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John Dougall
 
0.0
 
0-443
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Christopher_Herrod.jpg
Christopher Herrod
 
0.0
 
002
Lucky Bovo
 
0.0
 
001
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Case Lawrence
 
0.0
 
001
  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
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Mike Kennedy
 
52.4
 
47164Advanced (6)
Zac Wilson
 
9.7
 
8726
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JR Bird
 
19.1
 
172-135
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Kathryn Dahlin
 
8.7
 
7824
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Stewart O. Peay
 
5.2
 
47-154
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John Dougall
 
4.9
 
44-213
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Christopher_Herrod.jpg
Christopher Herrod
 
0.0
 
0-452
Lucky Bovo
 
0.0
 
001
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Case Lawrence
 
0.0
 
001
  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
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Mike Kennedy
 
44.0
 
40740Advanced (6)
Zac Wilson
 
9.2
 
85106
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JR Bird
 
20.0
 
185145
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Kathryn Dahlin
 
8.2
 
7614
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Stewart O. Peay
 
6.7
 
62-74
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John Dougall
 
7.0
 
65-133
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Christopher Herrod
 
4.9
 
45-192
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Case Lawrence
 
0.0
 
0-481
Lucky Bovo
 
0.0
 
0-41
  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
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Mike Kennedy
 
38.6
 
3670Advanced (6)
Zac Wilson
 
7.9
 
7506
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JR Bird
 
18.0
 
17105
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Kathryn Dahlin
 
7.9
 
7504
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/StewartPeay.png
Stewart O. Peay
 
7.3
 
6904
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John Dougall
 
8.2
 
7803
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Christopher Herrod
 
6.7
 
6402
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Case Lawrence
 
5.0
 
4801
Lucky Bovo
 
0.4
 
401

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Total votes: 951
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Endorsements

Kennedy received the following endorsements.

Pledges

Kennedy signed the following pledges.

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2022

See also: Utah State Senate elections, 2022

General election

General election for Utah State Senate District 21

IncumbentMike Kennedy won election in the general election for Utah State Senate District 21 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mike Kennedy
Mike Kennedy (R)
 
100.0
 
34,671

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Total votes: 34,671
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Republican primary election

The Republican primary election was canceled. IncumbentMike Kennedy advanced from the Republican primary for Utah State Senate District 21.

Republican convention

Republican convention for Utah State Senate District 21

IncumbentMike Kennedy advanced from the Republican convention for Utah State Senate District 21 on April 23, 2022.

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2026

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Mike is committed to bringing principled, results-driven leadership to the forefront and putting Utahns ahead of special interests.

As a family physician, attorney, business owner, and father, Mike Kennedy has seen up close how the failure of Washington to control inflation, secure our border, or even pass a budget makes life harder for everyday Americans. As a legislator, serving in Utah’s part-time legislature, Mike Kennedy has been a conservative advocate for fiscal responsibility, limited government, and safeguarding individual liberties. His legislative achievements include working with others to cut taxes and balance the budget, while spearheading multiple efforts to make government more efficient and protecting the most vulnerable in society.

As a state senator, Mike is respected by colleagues on both sides of the aisle for his ability to listen and present thoughtful, conservative solutions to complex problems. Mike understands that standing on principle while getting things done is more important than just grabbing headlines.

No stranger to hard work, Mike grew up in a single-parent household, working to put himself through college at BYU and later medical school and law school. Today, Mike works as a family doctor in Lindon and volunteers his time providing free medical care to uninsured Utah residents at the Provo Volunteer Care Clinic. He is a dedicated husband to his wife of 31 years, Katrina, a father of eight, and a grandfather of nine.
  • Mike Kennedy is focused on securing our border and keeping our families safe, emphasizing law and order. He’s committed to completing the border wall and leveraging the latest surveillance technology. Ensuring our border security and efficient immigration system reflects his dedication to safety and respect for the law. Kennedy is determined to provide border patrol and law enforcement with the tools, technology, staffing, and funding they need, reinforcing their capability to maintain secure borders. As a first-generation American, he appreciates America’s promise. After securing the border, Kennedy plans to streamline the legal immigration process, allowing law-abiding individuals to contribute to and share in the American dream.
  • Mike Kennedy will tackle inflation to make Utah more affordable for families and small businesses. Committed to economic growth, sensible tax policies, and energy independence, he aims to stabilize the economy and control living costs. Kennedy plans to reduce bureaucracy, supporting legislation to help startups and encourage business innovation, aiming for a thriving market and job creation. His legislative work has helped secure over $1 billion in tax relief, putting money back into Utahns' pockets and prioritizing the family budget. As a small business owner and father of 8, Kennedy understands daily challenges families face making ends meet, advocating for policies that ease burdens on working families and small businesses.
  • Mike understands it's time to rein in Washington, placing families ahead of special interests. He will prioritize Utah's interests, focusing on policies that uplift families, boost local businesses, and strengthen communities. His commitment to principled leadership aims to restore common sense in Washington and focus on results for Utahns.Mike will champion term limits for Congress to introduce fresh perspectives and diminish career politicians' influence. Additionally, Mike plans to enforce stricter lobbying regulations to reduce the impact of foreign and special interests on policymaking. Dedicated to restoring integrity and accountability, Mike will push for stronger ethics reforms on Congress and career bureaucrats.
- Tackling inflation: Cutting red tape, and advocating for tax relief to make life more affordable for Utahns.

- Securing our borders: Finishing the border wall and investing in technology and manpower, ensuring our immigration system is efficient and respectful.
- Fiscal Responsibility: Addressing the national debt with smart spending cuts and supporting a Balanced Budget Amendment.
- Energy Independence: Boosting domestic energy production and streamlining the permitting process to secure America's energy future.
- Healthcare Reform: Expanding Health Savings Accounts and increasing transparency to lower costs.

- Education: Restoring control to local communities, empowering parents and educators, and prioritizing classroom funding.
As a family doctor, attorney, successful small business owner, father, grandfather, and conservative state senator, Mike brings a unique mix of professional expertise and life experience. This combination equips him to effectively address and advocate for the needs of Utahns in Washington.
Growing up in a single-parent, poverty-stricken home, Mike would rake leaves, do odd jobs, bus tables, collect cans, and take on any available task to make extra money. He worked his way through college, earning a scholarship to medical school at Michigan State. After earning his MD, Mike completed his residency and started taking law classes at night while helping to take care of his growing family.
Addressing our greatest challenges over the next decade requires tackling the consequences of open border policies, securing our borders to ensure national security, and effectively managing immigration to uphold our laws and keep our families safe. The national debt, nearing $35 trillion, poses a significant threat to economic stability, necessitating urgent action to curb inflation and implement fiscal policies for sustainable growth.

Restoring civility and common sense in Washington is essential for progress, emphasizing principled stands and collaboration to cut wasteful spending and curb government overreach. Principled leadership must prioritize policies that benefit American families over special interests, focusing on economic growth to support businesses and make living more affordable for Utahns.

Sensible tax policies, energy independence, and reducing bureaucratic hurdles are key to fostering a conducive environment for innovation and job creation. Healthcare reform should prioritize patient needs, expanding Health Savings Accounts, and increasing transparency to lower costs and improve accessibility.

Education reform is crucial, with a focus on returning control to local communities, directly benefiting students and teachers, and empowering parents.

Protecting Utah public lands from federal overreach and restoring control to local communities. While boosting our energy production to achieve American energy independence and dominance on the global stage.

These challenges demand leadership committed to the welfare and prosperity of the United States, ready to bring about meaningful change and secure a promising future for all Americans.
Mike supports term limits 100% and he will champion the passage of term limits for Congress to foster fresh perspectives and prevent career politicians from prioritizing their tenure over the people’s needs. He also proposes stricter regulations on lobbying activities, particularly targeting the influence of lobbyists representing foreign and special interests, to ensure policy-making serves the public good.
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Putting Utah Ahead of Special Interests

Prioritizing Utah’s Families, Businesses, and Communities: Mike will always place the interests of Utah above all, focusing on policies that support the state’s families, enhance local businesses, and strengthen communities. His dedication to principled leadership is centered on representing Utah’s values and needs in Washington, D.C., free from the sway of external pressures and interests.

Passing Term Limits and Reducing Lobbyist Power: Mike will champion the passage of term limits for Congress to foster fresh perspectives and prevent career politicians from prioritizing their tenure over the people’s needs. He also proposes stricter regulations on lobbying activities, particularly targeting the influence of lobbyists representing foreign and special interests, to ensure policy-making serves the public good.

Restoring Integrity and Accountability to Washington: Mike is steadfast in his commitment to ethical governance, targeting significant ethics reforms to lessen the grip of special interests on our political system. He will advocate for a mandatory cooling-off period for lawmakers before transitioning into lobbying roles and insists on complete transparency in congressional stock trading, ensuring that the focus of elected officials remains on the needs and welfare of Utahns and Americans, not the agendas of special interests.

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Kennedy’s campaign website stated the following:

Boosting Economic Growth for Families and Businesses
Addressing Inflation and Making Life More Affordable for Utahns: Amid rising inflation and escalating living costs, Mike is committed to taking action to help curb these trends and make life more affordable for Utah’s families and businesses. By fostering economic growth, advocating for sensible tax policies, and supporting energy independence, Mike aims to create a stable economic environment that counters inflation and keeps the cost of living in check for our families.

Cutting Through Bureaucracy and Red Tape: Mike will work to free job creators from the heavy load of unnecessary regulations. He’s been in the trenches, working hard to trim down rules that choke innovation and growth. Understanding the importance of fostering an innovative business environment, Mike supported and helped pass the pioneering sandbox legislation in Utah, allowing startups to navigate regulatory hurdles more easily. His goal is crystal clear – create a thriving environment where businesses can easily grow, innovate, and generate good-paying jobs for Utahns.

Advocating for Tax Relief for Everyone: Mike’s efforts with his colleagues in the Utah state legislature have led to significant tax cuts, putting over a billion dollars back into the pockets of Utah families and businesses. Mike champions lower taxes not just to spur economic growth, but to ensure the tax code is fair and straightforward. He is firmly against letting foreign-owned companies benefit from U.S. tax incentives, ensuring those dollars support American growth first and foremost.

Supporting Small Business: From his own experience as a small business owner with a large family, Mike understands the day-to-day challenges people face. He’s committed to easing these burdens through tax and regulatory relief for small businesses and advocating for energy policies that lead to lower costs and a stronger, independent economy. Mike’s life as a doctor, attorney, legislator, and father to a large family has fine-tuned his ability to make careful, thoughtful decisions about resources, a skill he’s eager to use to benefit Utah’s hardworking families.

Ensuring Border Security and Improving Legal Immigration
Securing Our Borders:Mike Kennedy is focused on completing the border wall and using the latest surveillance tech to keep our borders protected. He will work to ensure our border is secure and the immigration system works the way it should—keeping us safe while respecting the law.

Backing Our Border Patrol:Mike is committed to making sure our border patrol and law enforcement are fully equipped with the equipment, technology, staffing, and funding they need to do their jobs efficiently and effectively. He supports strengthening their capabilities to ensure our borders remain secure.

Improving Legal Immigration:As a first-generation American, Mike values the promise of America. After securing our border, Mike will work to improve and streamline the legal immigration process for law-abiding individuals to contribute to our country and share in the American dream.

Putting Utah Ahead of Special Interests
Prioritizing Utah’s Families, Businesses, and Communities: Mike will always place the interests of Utah above all, focusing on policies that support the state’s families, enhance local businesses, and strengthen communities. His dedication to principled leadership is centered on representing Utah’s values and needs in Washington, D.C., free from the sway of external pressures and interests.

Passing Term Limits and Reducing Lobbyist Power:Mike will champion the passage of term limits for Congress to foster fresh perspectives and prevent career politicians from prioritizing their tenure over the people’s needs. He also proposes stricter regulations on lobbying activities, particularly targeting the influence of lobbyists representing foreign and special interests, to ensure policy-making serves the public good.

Restoring Integrity and Accountability to Washington:Mike is steadfast in his commitment to ethical governance, targeting significant ethics reforms to lessen the grip of special interests on our political system. He will advocate for a mandatory cooling-off period for lawmakers before transitioning into lobbying roles and insists on complete transparency in congressional stock trading, ensuring that the focus of elected officials remains on the needs and welfare of Utahns and Americans, not the agendas of special interests.

Reducing Federal Overreach and Restoring Fiscal Responsibility
Tackling Wasteful Spending and National Debt: Mike Kennedy is on a mission to confront the skyrocketing national debt, now over $34 trillion, head-on. He’s advocating for cuts in wasteful spending and pushing for a leaner, more accountable government by advocating for single-subject legislation. Mike supports rolling back discretionary spending to pre-pandemic levels, freezing it at those levels to make thoughtful decisions about where money should go, and ensuring any future increases are kept below inflation. Additionally, Mike supports a Balanced Budget Amendment, emphasizing it’s not just policy but a principle, to ensure the government can’t spend more than it takes in. This approach isn’t just about saving dollars—it’s about saving the future of our economy.

Cutting Through the Nonsense:With years of experience balancing Utah’s budget and delivering tax cuts to Utah residents, Mike has seen firsthand how a disciplined fiscal approach can lead to prosperity. He’s ready to take this discipline to Washington, cutting through the red tape of continuing resolutions and pork-filled omnibus bills. Mike’s message is clear: It’s time to get serious about our nation’s budgeting process, making it more transparent, more deliberate, and more about the people it’s supposed to serve.

Ensuring Regulatory Accountability: Mike is an advocate for the REINS Act, which demands major regulations get a green light from Congress before they can take effect. This policy is about bringing power back to the people’s representatives and ensuring big decisions that affect the economy and individual freedoms are made openly and democratically. Mike is committed to ensuring the rules we live by are fair, transparent, and accountable to the American public.

Unlocking Federal Lands to Combat Housing Shortages:Mike Kennedy is dedicated to working alongside Utah’s delegation to pass the Helping Open Underutilized Space to Ensure Shelter Act (HOUSES Act), a strategic free-market approach to the national housing shortage. This critical legislation will utilize select federal lands—excluding national parks and protected areas—to increase the availability of affordable housing for young families and seniors on fixed incomes. By championing the HOUSES Act, Mike is committed to empowering state and local governments, ensuring fiscal responsibility, and promoting local solutions to make life more affordable in Utah. This collaboration is a cornerstone of Mike’s vision for a prosperous Utah, where federal resources are leveraged in a way that meets the community’s needs, ensuring housing is more accessible and affordable through wise and conservative governance.

Safeguarding Freedom, Life, and Utah’s Public Lands
Supporting the Second Amendment:As a legislator, Mike Kennedy has a 100% Second Amendment voting record and he firmly upholds the right of every law-abiding citizen to keep and bear arms, recognizing it as a foundational element of American freedom and a critical component of personal and community security.

Defending Free Speech and Religious Liberty: Mike stands strongly in support of both free speech and religious freedom, recognizing these rights as foundational to a thriving democracy. He is committed to ensuring individuals can express their beliefs and ideas freely, without fear of censorship or persecution.

Protecting the Right to Life:With a profound respect for the sanctity of life, Mike has a 100% pro-life voting record and champions policies that protect the vulnerable and affirm the value of life at all stages, from conception to a natural end.

'Demanding Local Control of Utah’s Public Lands:Recognizing that over 65% of Utah’s lands are under federal control, Mike advocates for a more localized approach to land management. He supports reforms to the Antiquities Act that would ensure local communities, farmers, and ranchers have a greater say in the stewardship of these lands. Mike is committed to the idea of transferring appropriate federal lands to state and private management, believing that those who live closest to these lands are best positioned to oversee their sustainable use and preservation. Furthermore, Mike opposes foreign ownership of American lands, especially by countries with adversarial positions, to safeguard our national security and the interests of local communities.

Achieving American Energy Independence and Dominance
Eliminating Foreign Oil Dependence: Mike will prioritize eliminating America’s reliance on foreign oil, enhancing national security by bolstering our energy independence. His policies aim to strengthen America’s geopolitical stance and ensure a stable energy supply.

Boosting Domestic Energy Production:Mike is committed to expanding domestic fossil fuel production, driving down energy costs, and creating jobs. To facilitate the swift development of energy infrastructure, Mike will champion the simplification and modernization of the energy permitting process and expand federal land leases for energy development. This approach not only supports the American middle class, but also solidifies our energy independence, contributing significantly to our national security and economic prosperity.

Replenishing Strategic Energy Reserves:Mike advocates for policies that increase federal land leasing for energy production, especially in response to the depletion of strategic reserves. This strategy ensures America maintains robust energy reserves, safeguarding against future vulnerabilities.

Leveraging Free Market Principles to Promote Renewable Energy: Mike is also committed to enhancing America’s energy independence by leveraging free market principles to promote the growth of renewable energy. By advocating for the removal of unnecessary regulatory barriers and government picking winners and losers, he aims to foster a competitive environment where renewable energy technologies can thrive on merit and innovation.

Healthcare Reform That Prioritizes Patients
Expanding Health Savings Accounts:Mike will push to give families and individuals more control over their healthcare spending by expanding HSAs, FSAs, QSEHRSs, and additional solutions that allow individuals to set aside pre-tax dollars for medical expenses. It’s about making healthcare more affordable and putting decisions back in the hands of patients.

Increasing Cost Transparency and Competition:Mike will use his unique experience as a Doctor, Attorney, and Conservative Legislator, to help cut through the confusion in healthcare pricing. By increasing transparency and competition among providers and insurers, Mike aims to lower costs and improve the quality of care for everyone.

Boosting Telehealth Services:Understanding the importance of access to care, Mike champions expanding the option of telehealth services. This is especially crucial for improving healthcare access in underserved areas, making sure everyone can get the care they need, when they need it.

Safeguarding Patient Privacy:In today’s digital world, Mike takes patient privacy seriously. He’s committed to enforcing strict protections against data breaches, ensuring personal health information stays secure.

Making Prescription Drugs More Affordable:Mike will focus on tackling high prescription costs head-on through free-market solutions. He supports fostering competition and increasing the availability of generic drugs to make life-saving medications accessible and affordable for all. Mike also supports letting patients purchase prescriptions from other countries when it’s more affordable.

Restoring Educational Control to States and Local Communities
Removing Bureaucratic Control to Improve Education: Mike is dedicated to shifting educational authority away from federal bureaucrats at the Department of Education back to where it belongs: with the states, and, more importantly, with Utah’s own communities.

Directing Funds to Classrooms:Mike advocates for a streamlined approach to educational funding, aiming to cut through federal bureaucracy. His vision focuses on ensuring educational funds are allocated directly to Utah’s classrooms, providing the necessary support to both students and teachers to foster a high-quality educational environment.

Empowering Parents and Educators:Central to Mike’s educational philosophy is the belief that those who are closest to the students—parents, teachers, and local school boards—hold the deepest understanding of the students’ educational needs. He proposes strengthening their capacity to make decisions, offering them the flexibility to develop and implement educational strategies that best prepare students for a range of successful futures.[12]

—Mike Kennedy’s campaign website (2024)[13]

2022

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2012

Kennedy's website highlighted the following campaign themes:[14]

  • Taxes and the Economy
Excerpt: "Utah's balanced budget law ensures that state government lives within its means. However, that doesn't stop government from increasing "the pie" by raising taxes, I will stand strongly in opposition to tax increases. We cannot tax ourselves out of this tight budget. Lowering taxes benefits everyone."
  • Healthcare
Excerpt: "Government should not be in the health care business. The free market approach is preferable to leaving decisions to bureaucrats. More freedom to choose and to innovate will keep our health care the best in the world. As a physician, I will use my experience and training to push back against Obamacare. The states should be allowed to develop their own market-based answers to our health care challenges. "
  • 2nd Amendment
Excerpt: "I support our constitutional right to bear arms."
  • Education
Excerpt: "A vibrant economy depends on a well-educated work force. In order for our state to remain competitive, we must focus on continual improvement in education. In Utah, we have some of the best parents and teachers in the country. I will support them by providing the best tools available to help educate our children."
  • Proper Role of Government
Excerpt: "Our compound constitutional republic derives its power from the people. Our founders granted defined responsibilities to the federal government, and left all remaining powers with the people or the state."

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Mike Kennedy campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2026*U.S. House Utah District 3Candidacy Declared general$447,299 $331,532
2024*U.S. House Utah District 3Won general$1,032,662 $907,460
2022Utah State Senate District 21Won general$115,488 $-61,272
2018U.S. Senate UtahLost primary$752,499 $752,499
2016Utah House of Representatives, District 27Won$35,403 N/A**
2014Utah House of Representatives, District 27Won$17,282 N/A**
2012Utah State House, District 27Won$49,099 N/A**
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Notable endorsements

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State legislative tenure

Committee assignments

2023-2024

Kennedy was assigned to the following committees:

2021-2022

Kennedy was assigned to the following committees:

2017 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:

Utah committee assignments, 2017
Health and Human Services, Vice chair
Transportation

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Kennedy served on the following committees:

Utah committee assignments, 2015
Health and Human Services
Political Subdivisions

2013-2014

In the 2013-2014 legislative session, Kennedy served on the following committees:

Utah committee assignments, 2013
Health and Human Services
Political Subdivisions

Sponsored legislation

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2024

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2023

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In 2023, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 17 to March 3.

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2022

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In 2022, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 18 to March 4.

Legislators are scored on their stances on conservative fiscal policy.
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2021

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In 2021, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 19 to March 5.

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2018

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2017

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In 2017, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 23 through March 9. There was also a special session on September 20.

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Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
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2016

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In 2016, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 25 through March 10.

Legislators are scored based on the organization's mission of "promoting the principles of limited government, constitution, representative government, participatory republic, free market economy, family, and separation of powers."[15]
Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
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Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
  • Utah Legislative Ratings: 2016 Conservative Liberal Index -Senate andHouse
Legislators are scored in the Conservative Liberal Index "to determine who is "truly" Conservative or "really" Liberal."[16]
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2015

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In 2015, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 26 through March 12.

Legislators are scored based on the organization's mission of "promoting the principles of limited government, constitution, representative government, participatory republic, free market economy, family, and separation of powers."[17]
Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills picked by the Sutherland Institute that promote conservative policy.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to charter schools.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
  • Utah Legislative Ratings: 2015 Conservative Liberal Index -Senate andHouse
Legislators are scored in the Conservative Liberal Index "to determine who is "truly" Conservative or "really" Liberal."[16]
Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on tax related legislation.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2014

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In 2014, the 60thUtah State Legislature, second year, was in session from January 27 to March 14.

Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills picked by the Sutherland Institute that promote conservative policy.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to Common Core.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
Legislators are scored in the Conservative Liberal Index "to determine who is "truly" Conservative or "really" Liberal."
Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on taxpayer related bills.


2013

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In 2013, the 60thUtah State Legislature, first year, was in session from January 28 to March 14.

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Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
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The Libertas Institute Index

See also:Libertas Institute Legislative Index (2013)

The Libertas Institute is a libertarian-leaning think tank located in Utah.[18] Each year the organization releases a Legislative Index for Utah State Representatives and Senators. In 2013, Mike Kennedy received an index rating of 55%.

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  • Footnotes

    1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on March 29, 2024
    2. Desert News, "McAdams, Wilson, easily win nominations at Democratic state convention," April 28, 2018
    3. Twitter, "Dr. Mike Kennedy on Twitter," May 24, 2018
    4. Cory Maloy website, "Rep. Cory Maloy endorses Dr. Mike Kennedy as US Senator from Utah," June 6, 2018
    5. Utah Secretary of State, "2016 General Election," accessed November 29, 2016
    6. Utah.gov, "2016 Candidate Filings," accessed March 23, 2016
    7. Utah.gov, "2016 Primary Election Results," accessed August 20, 2016
    8. Utah Lieutenant Governor, "2014 Candidate Filings," accessed March 22, 2014
    9. Lieutenant Governor's Office, "Utah 2012 candidate filings," accessed March 29, 2014
    10. C-SPAN, "AP Elections Results Utah - Summary Vote Results," accessed June 27, 2012
    11. Utah.Gov, "2012 Primary Election Results," accessed July 24, 2012(dead link)
    12. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
    13. Dr. Mike Kennedy, U.S. Congress, “Issues,” accessed March 9, 2024
    14. Kennedy House Calls, "Campaign website, Issues," accessed March 29, 2014
    15. GrassRoots, "2015 Legislative Report," accessed May 30, 2017
    16. 16.016.1Utah Legislative Ratings, "UTAH HOUSE Scorecard - Compiled 2015 Conservative Liberal Index," May 19, 2015
    17. GrassRoots, "2015 Legislative Report," accessed May 30, 2017
    18. Libertas Institute, "Legislator Indexes," accessed January 21, 2014

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    John Curtis (R)
    U.S. House Utah District 3
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    Jerry Stevenson (R)
    Utah State Senate District 21
    2023-2025
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    Utah State Senate District 14
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