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Tim Alders

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Tim Alders was aConstitution Party candidate forLieutenant Governor of Utah in the2012 elections, running on a ticket withKirk Pearson.[1]

Elections

2012

See also:Utah gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2012

Alders was theConstitution candidate forLieutenant Governor of Utah, running on a ticket withKirk Pearson.[2] In the general election on November 6, the pair facedRepublican incumbentsGary Herbert &Greg Bell,DemocratsPeter Cooke &Vince Rampton andLibertarian Party candidatesKen Larsen %Rob Latham.[3][4]

Governor of Utah General Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    Democratic Peter Cooke and Vince Rampton27.7%253,514
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngGary Herbert and Greg BellIncumbent68.4%624,678
    Libertarian Ken Larsen and Rob Latham2.2%19,956
    Constitution Kirk Pearson and Tim Alders1.7%15,548
Total Votes913,696
Election results viaState of Utah


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