2020 Utah Republican presidential primary

The 2020 Utah Republican presidential primary took place on Super Tuesday, March 3, 2020.[2][3]

2020 Utah Republican presidential primary

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40 Republican National Convention delegates
 
Candidate Donald Trump Bill Weld
Home state Florida[1] Massachusetts
Delegate count 40 0
Popular vote 302,751 23,652
Percentage 87.79% 6.86%

County results

Results

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Incumbent United States President Donald Trump was challenged by five candidates: retired advertising executive Robert Ardini of New York, entrepreneur and investor Bob Ely of Massachusetts, entrepreneur and attorney Matthew John Matern of Louisiana, former congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois, and former governor Bill Weld of Massachusetts. Businessman and perennial candidate Rocky De La Fuente was also initially on the ballot, but later withdrew his name to avoid a 'sore loser' law.[citation needed]

2020 Utah Republican presidential primary[2][4][5]
Candidate Votes % Estimated
delegates
Donald Trump (incumbent) 302,751 87.79% 40
Bill Weld 23,652 6.86% 0
Joe Walsh (withdrawn) 7,509 2.18% 0
Matthew John Matern 5,751 1.67% 0
Robert Ardini 3,971 1.15% 0
Bob Ely 1,218 0.35% 0
Total 344,852 100% 40

Results by county

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2020 Utah Republican primary

(results per county)[5]

County Donald Trump Bill Weld Joe Walsh Matthew John Matern Robert Ardini Bob Ely Total votes cast
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Beaver 1,318 97.63 13 0.96 9 0.67 3 0.22 3 0.22 4 0.30 1,350
Box Elder 7,574 90.75 367 4.40 180 2.16 123 1.47 74 0.89 28 0.34 8,346
Cache 12,978 87.71 1,009 6.82 320 2.16 278 1.88 158 1.07 53 0.36 14,796
Carbon 2,002 95.61 40 1.91 21 1.00 8 0.38 17 0.81 6 0.29 2,094
Daggett 235 91.44 14 5.45 5 1.95 1 0.39 1 0.39 1 0.39 257
Davis 37,488 84.84 3,678 8.32 1,152 2.61 970 2.20 731 1.65 169 0.38 44,188
Duchesne 3,608 96.89 65 1.75 25 0.67 18 0.48 5 0.13 3 0.08 3,724
Emery 1,590 96.13 31 1.87 21 1.27 5 0.30 6 0.36 1 0.06 1,654
Garfield 1,264 94.12 30 2.23 29 2.16 13 0.97 5 0.37 2 0.15 1,343
Grand 1,041 90.29 58 5.03 27 2.34 6 0.52 16 1.39 5 0.43 1,153
Iron 7,775 94.36 230 2.79 126 1.53 64 0.78 28 0.34 17 0.21 8,240
Juab 1,771 95.52 40 2.16 18 0.97 11 0.59 9 0.49 5 0.27 1,854
Kane 1,595 94.38 47 2.78 20 1.18 15 0.89 7 0.41 6 0.36 1,690
Millard 2,712 95.43 59 2.08 37 1.30 8 0.28 22 0.77 4 0.14 2,842
Morgan 1,857 91.16 92 4.52 38 1.87 24 1.18 21 1.03 5 0.25 2,037
Piute 462 97.26 4 0.84 5 1.05 2 0.42 2 0.42 0 0.00 475
Rich 646 95.00 13 1.91 13 1.91 4 0.59 2 0.29 2 0.29 680
Salt Lake 74,980 83.41 8,514 9.47 2,639 2.94 1,999 2.22 1,303 1.45 461 0.51 89,896
San Juan 1,680 93.54 45 2.51 35 1.95 15 0.84 16 0.89 5 0.28 1,796
Sanpete 4,717 93.89 181 3.60 55 1.09 41 0.82 20 0.40 10 0.20 5,024
Sevier 4,195 96.28 71 1.63 41 0.94 19 0.44 16 0.37 15 0.34 4,357
Summit 3,439 86.36 350 8.79 99 2.49 37 0.93 44 1.10 13 0.33 3,982
Tooele 6,369 90.26 341 4.83 147 2.08 103 1.46 76 1.08 20 0.28 7,056
Uintah 6,338 96.75 98 1.50 51 0.78 37 0.56 18 0.27 9 0.14 6,551
Utah 61,258 86.61 5,841 8.26 1,328 1.88 1,272 1.80 827 1.17 201 0.28 70,727
Wasatch 3,685 89.97 207 5.05 98 2.39 57 1.39 42 1.03 7 0.17 4,096
Washington 27,949 94.73 769 2.61 333 1.13 198 0.67 184 0.62 71 0.24 29,504
Wayne 693 93.90 26 3.52 7 0.95 3 0.41 5 0.68 4 0.54 738
Weber 21,532 88.24 1,419 5.82 630 2.58 417 1.71 313 1.28 91 0.37 24,402
Total 302,751 87.79 23,652 6.86 7,509 2.18 5,751 1.67 3,971 1.15 1,218 0.35 344,852

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Matthew Choi (October 31, 2019). "Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now". Politico. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "2020 Presidential Candidates – Utah Voter Information". voteinfo.utah.gov.
  3. ^ "What's on the Ballot?". Ssl.utahcounty.gov. January 2, 2020. Archived from the original on March 29, 2020. Retrieved February 27, 2020.
  4. ^ "Utah Republican Delegation 2020". The Green Papers. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  5. ^ a b "2020 Presidential Primary Election State Canvass". Utah.gov. Lieutenant Governor of the State of Utah. March 24, 2020. Archived from the original on April 8, 2020. Retrieved April 8, 2020.