Utah's 3rd Congressional District Special Election, 2017
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After previously stating that he would not run for re-election,
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announced on May 19 that he was resigning his seat in the
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, effective June 30. A special election was called to replace him with a filing period opening on May 19 and closing by June 30, an expected primary date of August 15, and an election day of November 7. A crowded field of candidates emerged to compete for spots in their respective parties' primaries. 15 Republicans, 4 Democrats, 2 Independent American Party members and 1 Libertarian declared their candidacy. Candidates could qualify for the primary ballot by either being nominated by delegates at their party's convention or gathering 7,000 signatures from registered voters. Those gathering signatures could also seek nomination at their party's convention. The Republican and Democratic parties held conventions June 17 to select a nominee from the declared. The primary election to determine the Republican Party's candidate for the general election was held on August 15. In addition to the partisan candidates, one unaffiliated candidate appeared on the general election ballot and two candidates ran as a write-in. The general election was held on Tuesday, November 7, 2017. Republican
John Curtis John Ream Curtis (born May 10, 1960) is an American politician serving since 2025 as the junior United States senator from Utah. A member of the Republican Party, Curtis served from 2017 to 2025 as the U.S. representative for Utah's 3rd congre ...
was declared the winner and was subsequently seated by the U.S. House for a term that ends January 3, 2019.


Republican primary

The Republican primary was held on Tuesday August 15, 2017. Only registered Republicans living in the 3rd congressional district were able vote in the primary, though unaffiliated voters were allowed to affiliate as Republicans at polling locations on election day.


Candidates

Fifteen candidates declared their candidacy for the Republican party nomination. While four candidates declared their intent to gather signatures, only two submitted signatures for verification by the required deadline. This election was the first time in Utah politics where three candidates were on the primary ballot since two candidates submitted enough signatures to qualify for the primary ballot and the party nominated a third candidate at its convention.


Nominated

*
John Curtis John Ream Curtis (born May 10, 1960) is an American politician serving since 2025 as the junior United States senator from Utah. A member of the Republican Party, Curtis served from 2017 to 2025 as the U.S. representative for Utah's 3rd congre ...
, Mayor of Provo


Eliminated in primary

*
Tanner Ainge Tanner Ainge (born December 15, 1983) is an American businessman and politician who formerly served as a Utah County Commissioner. Ainge is the founder and CEO of Banner Capital Management. Currently, Ainge serves on the governor’s economic dev ...
, son of
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* Chris Herrod, real estate developer, former state representative and candidate for the
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Ainge and Curtis submitted enough signatures to qualify for spots on the primary ballot. Curtis also participated in the convention process, but lost to Herrod who was nominated at the convention. Curtis would go on to win the primary.


Lost at convention

* Debbie Aldrich * Brad Daw,
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* Paul David Fife *
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, state senator *Damian Kidd, attorney * Keith Kuder * Stewart Peay, attorney * Shayne Horton Row


Withdrawn before convention

* Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum * Mike Leavitt, not to be confused with former Utah Governor
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Failed to qualify for primary via signature gathering process

*Brigham Rhead Cottam


Convention results


Endorsements


Polling

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John Curtis John Ream Curtis (born May 10, 1960) is an American politician serving since 2025 as the junior United States senator from Utah. A member of the Republican Party, Curtis served from 2017 to 2025 as the U.S. representative for Utah's 3rd congre ...
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Primary results


Democratic Party

Four candidates declared their candidacy for the Democratic party nomination. Two candidates declared their intent to gather signatures but neither submitted signatures for verification prior to the required deadline. On June 17, 2017, the Democratic Party formally nominated Kathie Allen as their candidate, eliminating the need for a primary election.


Candidates


Nominated

* Kathie Allen, physician


Lost at convention

* Carl Ingwell, biologist * Ben Frank, activist


Withdrawn before convention

* Faeiza Javed


Convention results

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Third-party and independent candidates


United Utah Party

The newly formed
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submitted the required number of signatures to be recognized as a political party in Utah on May 25, one day before the candidate filing deadline. Jim Bennett, the party's executive director, filed to run as its nominee but was rejected because the state had not yet processed the submitted signatures. The party took the issue to court, and a federal judge found that Utah had illegally violated Bennett's First and Fourteenth Amendment rights by denying him a spot on the ballot. The state elections office immediately complied with the court order and declined to appeal the decision. Jim Bennett was placed on the general election ballot as the United Utah Party candidate.


Nominee

* Jim Bennett, executive director of the United Utah Party and son of former U.S. Senator Bob Bennett


Independent American Party


Candidates

Two candidates declared their intent to seek the nomination of the Independent American Party.


=Nominated

= * Jason Christensen


Lost at convention

* Aaron Heineman


Libertarian Party


Nominee

* Joe Buchman


Independents

* Sean Whalen


Write-in candidates

* Brendan Phillips * Russell Paul Roesler


General election

The special general election was held on Tuesday, November 7, 2017.


Candidates

Major ''The following candidates qualified to appear in the state-sponsored debates:'' *
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( Republican), Mayor of Provo * Kathie Allen ( Democratic), physician * Jim Bennett ( United Utah), son of former U.S. Senator Bob Bennett, grandson of former U.S. Senator Wallace F. Bennett. Bennett is the first third-party candidate in history to cross the threshold to appear in the official debate commission debate. Minor ''The following third-party or independent candidates qualified for the ballot but didn't poll high enough to currently qualify for the state-sponsored debates:'' * Joe Buchman (
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) * Jason Christensen (Independent American) * Sean Whalen (
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Debate

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Predictions

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Endorsements


Polling

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Results


By county

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References


External links


Kathie Allen for Congress (D)

Jim Bennett for Congress (UUP)

Joe Buchman for Congress (L)

Jason Christensen for Congress (IA)

John Curtis for Congress (R)

Sean Whalen for Congress (I)
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