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2022 Utah State Treasurer special election

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2022 Utah Treasurer special election

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November 8, 2022 (2022-11-08)
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Turnout51.51%
 
Candidate Marlo Oaks Joseph Buchman
Party Republican Libertarian
Popular vote 726,482 97,171
Percentage 74.11% 9.91%

 
Candidate Thomas Horne Warren Rogers
Party United Utah Independent American
Popular vote 94,265 62,295
Percentage 9.62% 6.36%

Oaks:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Buchman:      30–40%      40–50%      60–70%      >90%
Horne:      30–40%      50–60%      60–70%      >90%
Rogers:      50–60%      60–70%      >90%
Tie:      30–40%      50%      No votes

State Treasurer before election

Marlo Oaks
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

Marlo Oaks
Republican

The 2022 Utah State Treasurer special election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the Utah State Treasurer. It was scheduled due to the resignation of the previously elected Treasurer David Damschen in April 2021.[1] It saw the election of Marlo Oaks, the acting treasurer appointed by Spencer Cox.[2]

No candidate was nominated from the Democratic Party. Libertarian Joseph Buchman, UUP nominee Thomas Horne, and IAP party nominee Warren Rogers each got more than 5% of the vote, a strong third party performance.

Candidates

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General election

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Results

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2022 Utah State Treasurer election[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Marlo Oaks (incumbent) 726,482 74.11% −0.46%
Libertarian Joseph Buchman 97,171 9.91% −4.98%
United Utah Thomas Horne 94,265 9.62% +9.62%
Independent American Warren Rogers 62,295 6.36% −4.18%
Total votes 980,213 100.0%
Republican hold

By county

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County Marlo Oaks
Republican
Joseph Buchman
Libertarian
Thomas Alan Horne
United Utah
Warren Rogers
Independent American
# % # % # % # %
Beaver 2,026 87.25% 122 5.25% 111 4.78% 63 2.71%
Box Elder 16,462 86.07% 1,214 6.35% 687 3.59% 764 3.99%
Cache 30,956 80.90% 3,189 8.33% 2,187 5.72% 1,934 5.05%
Carbon 4,823 76.22% 661 10.45% 367 5.80% 477 7.54%
Daggett 409 85.74% 30 6.29% 13 2.73% 25 5.24%
Davis 86,174 75.64% 8,502 7.46% 10,242 8.99% 9,009 7.91%
Duchesne 5,482 90.40% 248 4.09% 102 1.68% 232 3.83%
Emery 3,542 90.63% 191 4.89% 77 1.97% 98 2.51%
Garfield 1,915 86.93% 104 4.72% 92 4.18% 92 4.18%
Grand 2,326 59.46% 634 16.21% 500 12.78% 452 11.55%
Iron 13,849 83.79% 1,277 7.73% 871 5.27% 531 3.21%
Juab 3,994 87.95% 211 4.65% 175 3.85% 161 3.55%
Kane 2,794 84.92% 196 5.96% 127 3.86% 173 5.26%
Millard 4,402 88.66% 186 3.75% 200 4.03% 177 3.56%
Morgan 4,327 87.54% 282 5.71% 162 3.28% 172 3.48%
Piute 680 91.28% 33 4.43% 16 2.15% 16 2.15%
Rich 934 89.72% 46 4.42% 32 3.07% 29 2.79%
Salt Lake 211,401 63.07% 44,278 13.21% 53,646 16.01% 25,850 7.71%
San Juan 3,313 63.39% 744 14.24% 465 8.90% 704 13.47%
Sanpete 8,288 86.32% 451 4.70% 509 5.30% 354 3.69%
Sevier 6,817 90.21% 304 4.02% 231 3.06% 205 2.71%
Summit 11,183 67.32% 2,557 15.39% 1,414 8.51% 1,458 8.78%
Tooele 16,063 77.22% 1,981 9.52% 1,409 6.77% 1,348 6.48%
Uintah 9,420 89.85% 518 4.94% 209 1.99% 337 3.21%
Utah 157,407 82.23% 13,192 6.89% 12,086 6.31% 8,742 4.57%
Wasatch 9,514 78.93% 1,146 9.51% 591 4.90% 803 6.66%
Washington 54,104 82.74% 5,813 8.89% 2,338 3.58% 3,133 4.79%
Wayne 1,207 84.52% 73 5.11% 73 5.11% 75 5.25%
Weber 52,670 73.28% 8,988 12.51% 5,333 7.42% 4,881 6.79%
Totals 726,482 74.11% 97,171 9.91% 94,265 9.62% 62,295 6.36%

References

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  1. ^ McKellar, Katie (April 12, 2021). "Utah state treasurer resigns to take helm of Utah Housing Corporation". Deseret News. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  2. ^ "Utah Treasurer Election Results". The New York Times. November 8, 2022. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  3. ^ "Utah Election Preliminary Results". electionresults.utah.gov. Retrieved June 14, 2023.