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The Utah Republican Party is set to select a nominee in the race to replace Mitt Romney in the U.S. Senate at its annual convention.
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Delegates to the state GOP and Democratic party conventions on Saturday will choose which candidates will advance to Utah’s June primary and the November general election. And their decisions could put a definitive stamp on Utah’s political future.
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Republican delegates chose Kendall Crittenden as one nominee for the Wasatch County Council at Tuesday’s convention. The two other local races will head to a primary in June.
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The candidates are looking to reach out to Dems and purple Utah's bluest county.
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Wasatch County’s Republican delegates gathered Tuesday night, April 2, for the GOP convention, where they voted on county nominees and heard from state and federal candidates.
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The two Democratic candidates in the race for Summit County Council seat C tied at Tuesday’s convention.
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Incumbents Roger Armstrong and Tonja Hanson won nominations from party delegates at the county Democratic convention Tuesday night.
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The Utah Republican senator’s political flexibility has seen him journey from a harsh critic of Trump to one of his most vocal supporters.
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Some members of Wasatch County’s Republican party say they struggled to navigate caucus night March 5, resulting in a not-so-super Tuesday.
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Dallin Donaldson has withdrawn his candidacy.