Of the four members of Utah’s congressional delegation, one is running for Senate, two — Rep. Blake Moore and Rep. Celeste Maloy — face primary challenges, and the fourth faces only a general election challenge this year.
Maloy was sworn into Congress two months ago after winning a special election. She hasn’t wasted time in gearing up for her reelection, especially since she is still new to her 2nd District constituents.
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Maloy and Moore, who represent Utah’s 1st District, each face two candidates in the Republican primary scheduled for June 25.
Utah Republican Party delegates will nominate candidates for each district at the convention on April 27. But candidates can gather 7,000 signatures from registered voters in their districts to qualify for the primary if they don’t win at the convention, and if they chose that option when they filed to run.
Here’s everything you need to know about Maloy and Moore’s challengers.