Election Results For Iron County1 min read

Results Summary (Iron County Votes only)

Federal
U.S. President
Republican: Donald J. Trump / JD Vance
Percentage of Vote: 77.47%

U.S. Senate
Republican: John Curtis
Percentage of Vote: 76.36%

U.S. House District 2
Republican: Celeste Maloy
Percentage of Vote: 74.58%

State
Governor
Republican: Spencer J. Cox
Percentage of Vote: 63.45%

Attorney General
Republican: Derek Brown
Percentage of Vote: 74.23%

State Auditor
Republican: Tina Cannon
Percentage of Vote: 78.24%

State Treasurer
Republican: Marlo M. Oaks
Percentage of Vote: 80.38%

State House District 70 (Multi-County)
Republican: Carl R. Albrecht
Percentage of Vote: 90.87%

State House District 71
Republican: Rex P. Shipp
Percentage of Vote: 78.27%

State School Board District 15 (Multi-County)
Republican: Joann Britton (unopposed)

County Offices
County Commission, Seat C
Republican: Kenneth L. Robinson (unopposed)

County Assessor
Republican: Karsten M. Reed (unopposed)

County Auditor
Republican: Lucas A. Little (unopposed)

County Recorder/Surveyor
Republican: Carri R. Jeffries (unopposed)

County Treasurer
Republican: Nicole Rosenberg (unopposed)

Iron County School Board
District 1
John R. Taylor (unopposed)

District 2
Ben A. Johnson (unopposed)

District 3
Tyrel W. Eddy (unopposed)

Ballot Measures
Iron County School Board Bond:
Against the Issuance of Bonds. Percentage of Vote: 56.09%
For the Issuance of Bonds. Percentage of Vote: 43.91%

Issue Section

Constitutional Amendment B, which increased educational spending from the State Education Trust Fund, passed with a statewide vote of 70.01%.

Constitutional Amendment C, which enshrines in the State Constitution the election of County Sheriffs passed 82.35%.

Towns Proposing Incorporation: Voters by supermajority supported the creation of two newly incorporated towns: Spring Lake in Utah County and Ogden Valley in Weber County.

New School Districts in Utah County: Utah County Voters overwhelmingly supported the creation of two new school districts to split the Alpine School District.

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