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2020

Utah's 3rd Congressional District

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Democratic master
Republican primary
General ballot
Ballot details
Filing deadline: March 4, 2022
Main: June 28, 2022
General: November 8, 2022
How to vote
Poll times: 7 a.m. to viii p.m.
Voting in Utah
Race ratings
Cook Political Written report: Solid Republican
Sabato's Crystal Ball: Safe Republican
Inside Elections: Solid Republican
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U.S. Senate battlegrounds
U.S. House battlegrounds
Federal and country primary competitiveness
Ballotpedia's Ballot Analysis Hub, 2022
Meet also
Utah's third Congressional Commune
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A Republican Party chief volition accept identify on June 28, 2022, in Utah'southward 3rd Congressional District to determine which Republican candidate volition run in the district's full general election on November 8, 2022.

Candidate filing deadline Main election General election
March 4, 2022
June 28, 2022
Nov 8, 2022

A primary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected function to run in the full general ballot. They are as well used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are country-level and local-level elections that accept place prior to a full general election. In Utah, parties decide who may vote in their primaries. Registered Democrats and unaffiliated voters may vote in the Democratic principal. Simply registered Republicans can vote in the Republican primary.[one]

For information almost which offices are nominated via primary election, run into this article.

This page focuses on Utah's 3rd Congressional District Republican main. For more in-depth data on the commune's Democratic primary and the general election, run into the post-obit pages:

  • Utah's tertiary Congressional District election, 2022 (June 28 Democratic principal)
  • Utah's tertiary Congressional District election, 2022

Candidates and election results

Note: The post-obit list includes official candidates simply. Ballotpedia defines official candidates every bit people who:

  • Register with a federal or state campaign finance agency before the candidate filing borderline
  • Appear on candidate lists released past government election agencies

States are in the process of redistricting Congressional and state legislative boundaries following the 2022 census. As a effect, candidates may declare candidacy in districts that change earlier the state'southward filing deadline. This list will be updated afterwards the candidate filing deadline has passed and the official list of candidates becomes available. Please contact us if you notice an official candidate missing from the listing, the inclusion of a candidate who withdrew, or the inclusion of a candidate who has since inverse the location of their candidacy.

Republican master election

Campaign finance

This department contains campaign finance figures from the Federal Election Commission covering all candidate fundraising and spending in this election.[ii] It does not include data on fundraising before the electric current campaign wheel or on spending past satellite groups. The numbers in this section are updated equally candidates file new entrada finance reports. Candidates for Congress are required to file financial reports on a quarterly basis, likewise as two weeks earlier any primary, runoff, or full general election in which they will be on the ballot and upon the termination of whatsoever campaign committees.[3]

Proper noun Political party Receipts* Disbursements** Cash on hand Date
Jason Preston Republican Political party $33,482 $28,995 $iv,487 As of December 31, 2021
Brandon Casper Republican Party $0 $0 $0 Data not available

Source: Federal Elections Committee, "Campaign finance information," 2022.

* According to the FEC, "Receipts are anything of value (coin, goods, services or holding) received by a political committee."
** According to the FEC, a disbursement "is a purchase, payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit or gift of money or anything of value to influence a federal election," plus other kinds of payments not made to influence a federal election.

See as well

  • Utah's 3rd Congressional Commune election, 2022 (June 28 Democratic primary)
  • Utah's third Congressional District election, 2022
  • U.s. House elections in Utah, 2022 (June 28 Autonomous primaries)
  • United States House elections in Utah, 2022 (June 28 Republican primaries)
  • United States House Democratic Party primaries, 2022
  • U.s.a. House Republican Party primaries, 2022
  • The states House of Representatives elections, 2022
  • U.S. House battlegrounds, 2022

External links

  • Search Google News for this topic

Footnotes

  1. Projection Vote Smart, "Voter Registration: Utah," accessed Jan 3, 2014
  2. Fundraising by principal candidates can be establish on the race'southward respective primary election page. Fundraising by general election candidates can exist institute on the race's general election page.
  3. Federal Election Commission, "2020 Quarterly reports," accessed September 21, 2020