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2008 U.S. congressional elections (Utah)
From SourceWatch
This article describes the elections for seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate from Utah in 2008. See the Utah state portal for more information.
In the 110th Congress, Utah had 1 Democrat and 2 Republicans in the U.S. House and 2 Republican senators.
In the 2008 elections, Utah elected 1 Democrat and 2 Republicans to the U.S. House. Neither Senate seat was up for election.
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Senate
Neither senate seat was up for election in 2008.
House
District 1
Incumbent (Republican): Robert Bishop
Winner: Robert Bishop
- Democratic candidate: Morgan Bowen
- Republican candidate: Robert Bishop
- Libertarian candidate: Joseph Buchman
District 2
Incumbent (Democrat): Jim Matheson
Winner: Jim Matheson
- Democratic candidate: Jim Matheson
- Republican candidate: Bill Dew
- Libertarian candidate: Mathew Arndt
District 3
Incumbent: none (Chris Cannon lost in primary elections.)
Winner: Jason Chaffetz
- Democratic candidate: Bennion L. Spencer
- Republican candidate: Jason Chaffetz
