The 2022 United States Senate election in Utah was held on November 8, 2022. The election was between Republican nominee Mike Lee and independent candidate Evan McMullin. Mike Lee won the election.[1]
This was the first Senate election in Utah's history where there was no Democratic nominee.
The Utah Democratic Party state convention took place on April 23, 2022.[17] However, as opposed to nominating Kael Weston, the only Democrat running in the convention, the party chose to support Evan McMullin's independent campaign, following encouragement from many Democrats in the state, including former Rep. Ben McAdams and Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson.[18]
The Utah Democratic Party held a state convention on April 23, 2022. At here they endorsed candidates for state offices.[26][27][28] Supporters of Evan McMullin, led by Salt Lake County mayor Jenny Wilson, introduced a motion for the state party to forgo nominating a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate and to instead "join Evan McMullin’s independent coalition to beat Mike Lee".[27] They contended that not doing so would split the anti-Lee vote in the general election.[27][28] The motion was opposed by supporters of Kael Weston, the lone Democratic candidate for the seat who thus would have received the nomination had the motion failed.[28] The delegates passed the motion by a 57%–43% margin.[27][28]
Motion to endorse independent candidate Evan McMullin[28]
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↑Richards, Connor (March 8, 2021). "Utah County Republican announces 2022 U.S. Senate run". Daily Herald. Archived from the original on March 16, 2021. Retrieved May 16, 2021. Brendan Wright, of Lehi, announced on Saturday, March 6 that he is running in 2022 for the U.S. Senate seat currently filled by Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah.