United Utah Party Explained

United Utah Party
Country:United States
Chairperson:Hillary Sterling
Position:Center
Colorcode:
  1. 80151F
Seats1 Title:U.S. Senate (Utah Seats)
Seats2 Title:U.S. House of Representatives (Utah Seats)
Seats3 Title:Seats in the State Senate
Seats4 Title:Seats in the State House
Seats5 Title:Other elected offices
Seats5:1 (Teri McCabe – Provo City School Board)
Membership Year:2021
Membership:2,565[1]

The United Utah Party (UUP) is a centrist political party in the United States. It was founded in 2017 and is active only in the state of Utah. The party identifies itself as politically moderate, and was created out of frustration with the Republican and Democratic parties.

History

Background and formation

Prior to the formation of the United Utah Party, Brigham Young University (BYU) political science professor Richard Davis had considered forming a political party for years. According to Davis, he found people were open to an alternative political party during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[2] He announced the formation of the party on May 22, 2017.[3] Davis became a chairperson for the party. Jim Bennett, the son of former U.S. Senator Bob Bennett, was the party's executive director until he stepped down to run as the UUP's candidate in a special congressional election to replace Jason Chaffetz.[4] Nils Bergeson, a former U.S. foreign service officer, became the party's second executive director in 2018.[5]

2017 Utah congressional election

See main article: 2017 Utah's 3rd congressional district special election.

On May 26, 2017, Jim Bennett attempted to apply as an affiliated candidate in Utah's 3rd congressional district special election, 2017, but the lieutenant governor's office rejected the application because the elections office had not had 30 days to finish certifying the new party.[6] [7] Bennett refused to register as an unaffiliated candidate.[8] Utah's elections office certified the party on June 27, 2017.[9] On June 21, 2017, the UUP filed a lawsuit against Utah state officials to get Bennett's name on the ballot.[10] In court, a Utah state attorney argued that the UUP could have formed earlier to meet the application deadline. A party lawyer argued that only a "soothsayer" could have predicted that Jason Chaffetz would resign from the U.S. House of Representatives.[11] On August 2, 2017, a federal judge in charge of the case ordered Utah election officials to allow Bennett on the ballot under the United Utah Party.[12] In late September 2017, Bennett narrowly qualified to participate in the Utah Debate Commission's selective debate, along with the election's Republican and Democratic candidates, John Curtis and Kathie Allen.[13] The special election was held on November 7, 2017, and Bennett conceded the race hours after the polls closed and initial results showed Curtis winning and Allen getting second place.[14] Bennett got third place with 9.3% of the popular vote.[15]

2018 House of Representatives elections

See main article: 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah. In February 2018, two UUP candidates announced they would run for the United States House of Representatives: Jan Garbett and Logan, Utah native Eric Eliason, who challenged Republicans Chris Stewart and Rob Bishop respectively.[16] On March 20, 2018, the United Utah Party held caucuses at 19 locations with attendance of just over 900 people, when the party had just over 400 registered members.[17] Garbett later withdrew from the race. Eliason was defeated, receiving 11.6% of the vote as Rob Bishop was reelected to what would become his final term.

2020 elections

Candidates

NameOfficeVotes%PositionMargin with winner
Brian FabbiState Auditor173,64413.02nd61.8
Thomas McNeillUS Representative - CD37,0402.04th66.7
Jonia BroderickUS Representative - CD48,0372.14th45.6
Emily BergesonState Senator - SD711,35122.32nd55.4
Chris RawlinsState Representative - HD64,76719.62nd60.8
Shawn FerriolaState Representative - HD123,98322.82nd54.4
Ammon GruwellState Representative - HD155,30122.82nd54.4
Cabot NelsonState Representative - HD256073.03rd79.8
Tanner GreenhalghState Representative - HD296913.13rd75.5
Adam BeanState Representative - HD356624.53rd63.3
Dave LundgrenState Representative - HD411,6026.43rd63.0
Ryan BoudwinState Representative - HD421,1784.93rd53.6
Jeff BardinState Representative - HD438255.43rd47.0
John JacksonState Representative - HD447333.93rd51.8
Joseph SheltonState Representative - HD486543.73rd68.6
Kate WaltersState Representative - HD563,57618.42nd63.2
Homer MorrillState Representative - HD588094.83rd79.8
Catherine EslingerState Representative - HD594,84124.22nd51.5
Christine HeathState Representative - HD603,54022.02nd50.7
Nils BergesonState Representative - HD613,03420.32nd59.4
Austin SimcoxState Representative - HD635887.63rd53.4
Piper ManesseState Representative - HD721,3747.53rd67.9
Ed PhillipsMillard County Commissioner2,31938.32nd23.4
Monette ClarkSan Juan County Commissioner48120.62nd58.7
Larry SmithSanpete County Commissioner2,67222.12nd55.8

2022 elections

Candidates

NameOfficeVotes%PositionMargin withwinner
Evan McMullinSenate (endorse)459,95842.72nd10.5
Thomas HorneState Treasurer (special)94,2659.63rd64.5
Jay McfarlandUS Representative - CD28,6223.33rd56.4
January WalkerUS Representative - CD416,7406.63rd54.5
Kimberly WagnerState Senator - SD710,65128.12nd43.8
Dennis RoachState Senator - SD149291.83rd60.4
Jed NordfeldtState Senator - SD181,8425.13rd61.3
Tyler PetersonState Senator - SD193,3016.93rd51.5
Patricia BradfordState Senator - SD283,3549.03rd71.9
Ammon GruwellState Representative - HD153,14722.42nd55.3
Cabot NelsonState Representative - HD235352.63rd74.0
Evan RodgersState Representative - HD306386.23rd42.5
Adam BeanState Representative - HD323532.73rd69.9
Tim LoftisState Representative - HD404393.83rd52.0
David JackState Representative - HD424,32621.72nd36.1
Ladd JohnsonState Representative - HD465,56235.52nd29.1
Dave LundgrenState Representative - HD474,53029.82nd40.4
Andrew MatishenState Representative - HD549935.53rd74.6
Alan WessmanState Representative - HD642,76120.02nd60.0
Zeno ParryState Representative - HD701,2288.12nd83.8
Piper ManesseState Representative - HD718867.23rd69.3
Jonathan MunozMillard County Commissioner2,18843.22nd13.7

2023 elections

In 2023, Chris Stewart resigned as the representative of Utah's 2nd congressional district, prompting a special election on November 21st. January Walker, the party's nominee for the 4th district in 2022, won the United Utah Party's nominating convention,[18] placing 5th in the special election with 2,856 votes and 1.81%.

2024 elections

Candidates

NameOfficeVotes%PositionMargin withwinner
Vaughn CookUS Representative - CD4
Michelle QuistState Attorney General
Cabot NelsonState Representative - HD23
Adam BeanState Representative - HD32
Dennis RoachState Representative - HD34
John JacksonState Representative - HD40
Dave LundgrenState Representative - HD47
Alex DayState Representative - HD53
Zeno ParryState Representative - HD70
Alan WessmanUtah County Commissioner
Tori BroughtonWasatch County Councilor
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Political positions

The UUP focuses on 5 political priorities that party members refer to as the "5 E's": Economy, Education, Environment, Equality and Ethical Government. [20] The 5th "E" of Ethical Government includes support for alternative voting methods (such as ranked choice voting and approval voting), more non-partisan elections, and opposing efforts to impose partisan politics on the judicial branch of government. [21] According to former UUP chairman Richard Davis, the party's platform is mostly based on laws and principles, rather than specific policy positions.[2] He told The Salt Lake Tribune that the party supports term limits, stricter campaign-finance laws, efforts to stop gerrymandering, and increased school funding. The party's platform also includes advocating for a healthy immigration system that creates and enforces fair laws. The party believes that public lands can be preserved while still allowing economic development.[2] The UUP supports the right of responsible gun owners to possess firearms.[22]

The UUP supports efforts to stop using taxpayer money in the Utah Republican Party's closed primary elections.[23] On December 1, 2017, the party called for greater transparency regarding sexual harassment allegations on Capitol Hill.[24] In January 2018, the UUP announced support for the "Our Schools Now" initiative, a proposed progressive tax meant to increase funding for education.[25]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Current Voter Registration Statistics . vote.utah.gov . 31 July 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200731040335/https://voteinfo.utah.gov/current-voter-registration-statistics/ . 31 July 2020 . 28 July 2020 . live.
  2. News: Jarman . Sara . What is the United Utah Party? . . August 10, 2017 . August 13, 2017.
  3. News: Romboy . Dennis . Frustrated Utah Republicans, Democrats form new centrist political party . May 22, 2017 . Deseret News . June 12, 2017.
  4. News: New centrist party forms in Utah to attract disaffected Republicans, Democrats . The Salt Lake Tribune . May 22, 2017 . June 18, 2017.
  5. Web site: United Utah Party caucuses exceed expectations with 900 attendees .
  6. News: Tanner . Courtney . Harrie . Dan . Jim Bennett tries to jump into race for Congress, but state won't let him under new party's banner . May 25, 2017 . The Salt Lake Tribune . June 12, 2017.
  7. News: Harris . Dylan Woolf . Hot for Chaffetz' Seat . Salt Lake City Weekly . May 27, 2017 . June 18, 2017.
  8. News: Roche . Lisa Riley . Backers of new Utah political party say they'll sue to get candidate in congressional race . . June 17, 2017 . June 18, 2017.
  9. News: Ritchey . Julia . New Centrist Party Recognized By State Amid Lawsuit . . June 27, 2017 . June 29, 2017.
  10. News: New Utah party sues to get onto ballot to replace Chaffetz . Fox News . June 22, 2017 . June 29, 2017.
  11. News: Romboy . Dennis . State, United Utah Party argue over access to 3rd District special election ballot . . July 14, 2017 . July 19, 2017.
  12. News: Price . Michelle L. . Judge: Bennett's Son Can Join Utah Race to Replace Chaffetz . August 3, 2017 . U.S. News & World Report . Associated Press . August 2, 2017.
  13. News: Tanner . Courtney . United Utah hopeful Jim Bennett qualifies for 3rd District debate in race to fill seat vacated by Jason Chaffetz . September 22, 2017 . The Salt Lake Tribune . September 23, 2017.
  14. News: Tanner . Courtney . Republican John Curtis easily beats Democrat Kathie Allen, even in Salt Lake County . The Salt Lake Tribune . November 7, 2018 . March 26, 2018.
  15. Web site: Utah Election Preliminary Results . November 21, 2017.
  16. News: Cathcart . Preston . United Utah Party candidates to challenge 2 congressmen . February 13, 2018 . Deseret News . March 11, 2018.
  17. News: Klopfenstein . Jacob . United Utah Party caucuses exceed expectations with 900 attendees . . March 22, 2018 . March 26, 2018.
  18. Web site: Here’s who could replace Rep. Stewart in Congress. Schott. Bryan. June 8, 2023. January 16, 2024. The Salt Lake Tribune.
  19. Web site: Everett . Kellen . 9 January 2024 . UUP Announces 2024 Candidates . United Utah Party.
  20. https://www.unitedutah.org
  21. https://www.unitedutah.org/platform
  22. Web site: Platform . United Utah Party . September 19, 2017.
  23. News: Davidson . Lee . New party seeks to end state funding for closed Republican primaries . The Salt Lake Tribune . August 10, 2017 . August 13, 2017.
  24. News: Romboy . Dennis . Utah Rep. Mia Love proposes to end taxpayer-funded sexual harassment settlements . December 2, 2017 . . December 4, 2017.
  25. News: Wood . Benjamin . United Utah party backs $715 million-a-year school funding initiative, but state's Democrats and GOP aren't choosing sides . The Salt Lake Tribune . January 18, 2018 . January 19, 2018.