2024 Utah Republican presidential caucuses
2024 Utah Republican presidential caucuses
County results
Trump
50 – 60%
60 – 70%
70 – 80%
80 – 90%
>90%
Haley
50 – 60%
The 2024 Utah Republican presidential caucuses were held on March 5, 2024, as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election .[ 1] 40 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention were allocated on a winner-take-most basis.[ 2] The contest was held on Super Tuesday alongside primaries in 14 other states. Donald Trump won most of the counties along with all 40 delegates, but Nikki Haley won Salt Lake and Davis counties.[ 3]
Controversy
Technological and staffing issues led to Utah being the last state to report Super Tuesday results.[ 4] Voters faced difficulties in casting their vote and some gave up on the process.[ 5]
Endorsements
Ron DeSantis (withdrawn)
State executive official
State senators
Evan Vickers , District 28 (2013–present); Majority Leader (2019–present)[citation needed ] (switched endorsement to Haley) [citation needed ]
Scott Sandall , District 1 (2023–present) and District 17 (2019–2023)[ 6]
Todd Weiler , District 8 (2023–present) and District 23 (2012–2023)[ 6]
Lincoln Fillmore , District 17 (2023–present) and District 10 (2016–2023)[ 6]
Daniel McCay , District 18 (2023–present) and District 11 (2019–2023)[ 6]
Kirk Cullimore Jr. , District 19 (2023–present) and District 9 (2019–2023)[ 6]
Jake Anderegg , District 22 (2023–present) and District 13 (2017–2023)[ 6]
Curt Bramble , District 24 (2023–present) and District 16 (2001–2023)[ 6]
Mike McKell , District 25 (2023–present) and District 7 (2021–2023)[ 6] [citation needed ] (switched endorsement to Haley) [citation needed ]
Derrin Owens , District 27 (2023–present) and District 24 (2021–2023)[ 6]
State representatives
Mike Schultz , District 12 (2015–present); Majority Leader (2021–present)[ 6]
Jefferson Moss , District 51 (2023–present) and District 2 (2017–2023); Majority Whip (2021–present)[ 6]
Dan Johnson , District 3 (2023–present) and District 4 (2019–2023)[ 6]
Kera Birkeland , District 4 (2023–present) and District 53 (2020–2023)[ 6]
Casey Snider , District 5 (2019–present)[ 6]
Ryan Wilcox , District 7 (2009–2014 and 2021–present)[ 6]
Karen M. Peterson , District 13 (2022–present)[ 6]
Karianne Lisonbee , District 14 (2017–present)[ 6]
Paul Cutler, District 18 (2023–present)[ 6]
Timothy Hawkes , District 18 (2015–2022)[ 6]
Raymond Ward , District 19 (2015–present)[ 6]
Melissa Garff Ballard , District 20 (2019–present)[ 6]
Ken Ivory , District 39 (2023–present) and District 47 (2011–2019 and 2021–2023)[ 6]
Robert Spendlove , District 42 (2023–present) and District 49 (2014–2023)[ 6]
Jordan Teuscher , District 44 (2023–present) and District 42 (2021–2023)[ 6]
Susan Pulsipher , District 45 (2023–present) and District 50 (2017–2023)[ 6]
Candice Pierucci , District 49 (2023–present) and District 52 (2019–2023)[ 6]
Kay Christofferson , District 53 (2023–present) and District 56 (2013–2023)[ 6]
Brady Brammer , District 54 (2023–present) and District 27 (2019–2023)[ 6]
Jon Hawkins , District 55 (2023–present) and District 57 (2019–2023)[ 6]
Jefferson Burton , District 64 (2023–present) and District 66 (2021–2023)[ 6]
Doug Welton , District 65 (2023–present) and District 67 (2021–2023)[ 6]
Christine Watkins , District 67 (2023–present) and District 69 (2009–2012 and 2017–2023)[ 6]
Walt Brooks , District 75 (2016–present)[ 6]
County official
Nikki Haley
U.S. Representatives
State executive officials
State senators
State representatives
Notable Individuals
Abby Cox, First Lady of Utah (2021-present)[ 8]
Donald Trump
U.S. Senator
U.S. Representative
State Representative
Local official
Maps
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the Utah State Senate . Endorsed Ron DeSantis (6) (withdrawn)
Endorsed Donald Trump (6)
Endorsed Nikki Haley (4)
No endorsement (7)
Results
2024 Utah Republican primary (results per county)[ 14]
County
Donald Trump
Nikki Haley
Ryan Binkley
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
Beaver
199
87.28%
26
11.40%
3
1.32%
228
Box Elder
1,503
62.70%
816
34.04%
78
3.26%
2,397
Cache
2,129
52.44%
1,890
46.55%
41
1.01%
4,060
Carbon
327
72.03%
124
27.31%
3
0.66%
454
Daggett
55
84.62%
10
15.38%
0
0.00%
65
Davis
6,026
48.42%
6,336
50.92%
82
0.66%
12,444
Duchesne
476
81.65%
104
17.84%
3
0.51%
583
Emery
297
82.04%
64
17.68%
1
0.28%
362
Garfield
243
84.08%
46
15.92%
0
0.00%
289
Grand
100
79.37%
26
20.63%
0
0.00%
126
Iron
1,291
72.57%
473
26.59%
15
0.84%
1,779
Juab
275
74.53%
93
25.20%
1
0.27%
369
Kane
298
83.94%
55
15.49%
2
0.56%
355
Millard
631
83.57%
121
16.03%
3
0.40%
755
Morgan
291
62.05%
177
37.74%
1
0.21%
469
Piute
82
92.13%
7
7.87%
0
0.00%
89
Rich
103
73.57%
37
26.43%
0
0.00%
140
Salt Lake
8,997
47.04%
9,864
51.57%
266
1.39%
19,127
San Juan
272
77.06%
80
22.66%
1
0.28%
353
Sanpete
611
77.64%
172
21.87%
4
0.51%
787
Sevier
675
77.41%
188
21.56%
9
1.03%
872
Summit
452
50.79%
436
48.99%
2
0.22%
890
Tooele
923
65.46%
452
32.06%
35
2.48%
1,410
Uintah
1,001
83.63%
195
16.29%
1
0.08%
1,197
Utah
11,598
52.20%
10,404
46.82%
218
0.98%
22,220
Wasatch
791
64.10%
427
34.60%
16
1.30%
1,234
Washington
5,259
76.12%
1,640
23.74%
10
0.14%
6,909
Wayne
129
83.77%
24
15.58%
1
0.65%
154
Weber
3,208
61.85%
1,949
37.57%
30
0.58%
5,187
Total
48,350
56.35%
36,621
42.68%
826
0.96%
85,797
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Marginof error
Chris Christie
Ron DeSantis
Nikki Haley
Mike Pence
Vivek Ramaswamy
Tim Scott
Donald Trump
Other
Undecided
Dan Jones & Associates [ 15]
Oct 12–23, 2023
509 (RV)
–
3%
14%
13%
5%
4%
1%
30%
–
20%
Dan Jones & Associates [ 16]
Sep 24–29, 2023
802 (RV)
± 4.32%
4%
15%
11%
5%
5%
1%
33%
6%
22%
Dan Jones & Associates [ 17]
Aug 7–14, 2023
476 (RV)
± 4.49%
4%
19%
4%
9%
5%
2%
27%
18%[ b]
13%
Noble Perspective Insights [ 18]
Jul 7–18, 2023
301 (RV)
± 5.65%
2%
18%
3%
10%
6%
3%
48%
10%[ c]
–
Dan Jones & Associates [ 19]
Jun 26 – Jul 4, 2023
495 (RV)
± 4.4%
4%
24%
3%
6%
2%
2%
29%
13%[ d]
16%
Dan Jones & Associates [ 20]
May 22 – Jun 1, 2023
421 (RV)
± 4.8%
–
26%
5%
5%
4%
3%
27%
16%[ e]
16%
Dan Jones & Associates [ 21]
April 25–28, 2023
800 (RV)
± 3.5%
–
19%
8%
6%
–
–
21%
24%[ f]
22%
WPA Intelligence [ 22] [ A]
April 18–20, 2023
504 (RV)
± 4.0%
–
46%
–
–
–
–
35%
–
19%
OH Predictive Insights [ 23]
March 14–23, 2023
302 (RV)
± 5.6%
–
23%
5%
10%
–
0%
41%
5%[ g]
–
Dan Jones & Associates [ 24]
March 14–22, 2023
801 (RV)
± 3.5%
–
31%
5%
4%
–
–
23%
12%[ h]
–
OH Predictive Insights [ 25]
Dec 27, 2022 – Jan 4, 2023
302 (RV)
± 5.6%
1%
29%
3%
11%
–
–
42%
12%[ i]
2%
Dan Jones & Associates [ 26]
Nov 18–23, 2022
802 (RV)
± 3.5%
–
24%
4%
6%
–
–
15%
30%[ j]
21%
OH Predictive Insights [ 27]
Nov 5–15, 2021
333 (RV)
± 5.4%
1%
7%
4%
9%
–
–
43%
25%[ k]
10%
1%
18%
5%
13%
–
–
–
32% [ l]
20%
See also
Notes
^ Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ "Another candidate" with 11%; Liz Cheney with 5%; Asa Hutchinson with 2%
^ "None of these candidates" with 7%; "Someone else not listed" with 3%; Larry Elder and Francis Suarez with 0%
^ Liz Cheney with 4%; "Another candidate" with 9%
^ Liz Cheney with 7%; Ted Cruz with 3%; Asa Hutchinson with 1%; and "Another candidate" with 5%
^ Liz Cheney with 11%; Ted Cruz with 4%; and "Another candidate" with 9%
^ Marco Rubio with 3%; Larry Hogan and Glenn Youngkin with 1%; Mike Pompeo, Chris Sununu and Asa Hutchinson with 0%
^ Liz Cheney with 9%; Ted Cruz with 3%
^ Liz Cheney with 6%; Ted Cruz with 3%; Marco Rubio with 2%; Glenn Youngkin at 1%; Kristi Noem, Mike Pompeo and Kanye West at 0%
^ Liz Cheney with 16%; Ted Cruz with 6%; Other with 8%
^ Mitt Romney with 20%; Ted Cruz with 3%; Liz Cheney and Marco Rubio with 1%
^ Mitt Romney with 21%; Ted Cruz with 8%; Liz Cheney with 2%; Marco Rubio with 1%
Partisan clients
^ Poll sponsored by Never Back Down PAC, which supports DeSantis
References
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^ "Utah Republican Presidential Nominating Process" . The Green Papers . March 5, 2023. Retrieved February 9, 2023 .
^ "Utah Presidential Primary Election Results 2024: Trump, Biden win" . NBC News. Retrieved May 28, 2024 .
^ Schoenbaum, Hannah (March 6, 2024). "Caucus chaos makes Utah last state to report Super Tuesday results" . Associated Press . Retrieved March 6, 2024 .
^ Stern, Emily; Hudson, Vanessa; Schott, Bryan (March 6, 2024). "Trump wins chaotic Utah presidential caucus overshadowed by voting system issues" . The Salt Lake Tribune . Retrieved March 6, 2024 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai Schott, Bryan (November 14, 2022). " 'Quite frankly, I'm tired of losing.' These Utah Republicans want Ron DeSantis to run for president in 2024 — not Donald Trump" . The Salt Lake Tribune . Retrieved March 3, 2023 .
^ a b c d e Beal, Bridger (January 10, 2024). "Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, first lady Abby Cox endorse Nikki Haley for president" . KSL (radio network) . Retrieved January 11, 2024 .
^ a b Bates, Suzanne (January 10, 2024). "Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson and Abby Cox set to endorse Nikki Haley for president" . Deseret News . Retrieved January 11, 2024 .
^ Timotija, Filip (January 12, 2024). "Sen. Mike Lee 'wholeheartedly' endorses Trump" . The Hill . Retrieved January 17, 2024 .
^ "Which 2024 Republican Presidential Candidate Has The Most Endorsements?" . FiveThirtyEight . April 24, 2023. Retrieved April 25, 2023 .
^ Dem, Delaware (September 11, 2023). "The Political Report – September 11, 2023" . Blue Delaware . Retrieved September 23, 2023 .
^ Staggs, Trent (August 7, 2023). "Actions speak louder than words: Why voters support Trump over Romney" . The Washington Times . Retrieved August 7, 2023 .
^ "Utah Republican Caucus Results" . The New York Times . Retrieved March 5, 2024 .
^ "Utah Primary Results 2024" . Politico .
^ Dan Jones & Associates
^ Dan Jones & Associates
^ Dan Jones & Associates
^ Noble Perspective Insights
^ Dan Jones & Associates
^ Dan Jones & Associates
^ Dan Jones & Associates
^ WPA Intelligence
^ OH Predictive Insights
^ Dan Jones & Associates
^ OH Predictive Insights
^ Dan Jones & Associates
^ OH Predictive Insights
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