Utah US House Race Enters Recount Zone Amid Dueling Endorsements, Posing Challenge for Trump Backed Incumbent

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Utah US House Race Enters Recount Zone Amid Dueling Endorsements, Posing Challenge for Trump Backed Incumbent

In Utah’s 2nd District congressional race, incumbent U.S. Rep. Celeste Maloy and challenger Colby Jenkins are locked in a tight primary contest, prompting a recount due to Maloy’s slim lead of approximately 220 votes. Maloy, backed by a late endorsement from former President Donald Trump, faces Jenkins, who emphasizes his loyalty to Trump and secured support from Utah Senator Mike Lee. The race’s outcome hinges on a recount triggered by the narrow margin, highlighting divisions within the Republican Party over candidate endorsements and policy positions.

The district, encompassing both liberal urban areas and conservative strongholds in Utah, traditionally favors Republican candidates. Maloy’s victory, if upheld, would underscore Trump’s enduring influence in Utah politics this election cycle, contrasting with Jenkins’s potential to break Trump’s losing streak among endorsed candidates in the state’s primaries. The contentious race reflects broader debates over conservative credentials and policy approaches within the GOP, with implications for the upcoming general election against Democratic nominee Nathaniel Woodward.

The recount process, slated to start after the state canvass in July, will scrutinize ballots from across the district, including those with postmark issues. Both campaigns are preparing for a thorough review to ensure every vote is counted accurately, underscoring the stakes in a district known for its Republican-leaning electorate and diverse demographic makeup.

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