Three Utah House races to watch Salt Lake City

Three Utah House races to watch Salt Lake City

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Three Utah House races to watch

illustration: Axios Visuals. L-R Trevor Lee, Steve Handy. Photo: Courtesy of the Lee campaign, Utah House of Representatives Most of Utah's legislative seats are in districts that are safely red or blue, but here are three House races that could get interesting. District 69: Incumbent Rep. Phil Lyman (R) vs. Davina Smith (D) Details: Longtime conservative representative Phil Lyman is facing his most serious challenge in recent memory from Davina Smith, who would be Utah's first Indigenous legislator. The newly redrawn now includes and lost deep-red Beaver, while tourist centers like Torrey and Kanab are .Meanwhile, Smith has outraised Lyman more than seven to one. Why it matters: Lyman has been a controversy magnet, especially in his and support for the anti-government crusades.Lyman in 2020 from former President Trump for illegally leading an ATV protest into a protected canyon containing sensitive Indigenous sites.He has also fears of election fraud, court-ordered remedies to gerrymandering in San Juan County and Smith's eligibility to run for his seat.By contrast, Smith ran 360 miles in 2019 on foot from Bears Ears National Monument to Salt Lake City to as a place of healing and support the embattled monument. District 16: GOP Rep. Steve Handy (write-in) vs. Trevor Lee (R) Utah's House District 16 encompasses Layton and South Weber. Details: The district is currently held by Republican Rep. Steve Handy, who has held the seat since 2010. Yes, but: GOP delegates by 59 votes as the Republican nominee during the Davis County Convention in April. Between the lines: While Lee is a clear frontrunner in the race, he came under scrutiny after it was revealed he was behind an anonymous Twitter account that bashed transgender people and Gov. Spencer Cox, . The intrigue: Handy has launched a write-in campaign to keep his seat, garnering the backing of . Lee has received the endorsement of former GOP U.S. Rep. Rob Bishop. District 10: Incumbent Rep. Rosemary Lesser (D) vs. Jill Koford (R) The Weber County district is the only House seat outside of Salt Lake County held by a Democrat — and Republicans .Trump won the district in 2020, but only by about 3 percentage points. The candidates: Lesser was last year after Lou Shurtliff died from pneumonia. She has been a vocal opponent of Utah's 3% food tax.Koford has she's running because she feels small-government conservatism isn't represented in the state legislature (the House is 77% Republican). The intrigue: Lorraine Brown, whom Koford defeated in the Republican primary, has Lesser. Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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