2024 Utah State Treasurer election

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2024 Utah State Treasurer election

November 5, 2024
 
Nominee Marlo Oaks Neil Hansen Miles Pomeroy
Party Republican Democratic Forward
Popular vote 920,760 420,883 76,212
Percentage 64.94% 29.68% 5.38%

County results
Congressional district results
Oaks:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Hansen:      40–50%

State Treasurer before election

Marlo Oaks
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

Marlo Oaks
Republican

The 2024 Utah State Treasurer election took place on November 5, 2024, to elect the next state treasurer of Utah. Incumbent Republican treasurer Marlo Oaks won a special election after David Damschen resigned, and was re-elected.[1]

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

  • Neil Hansen, former state representative (1999–2011), nominee for state treasurer in 2016, and candidate for governor in 2020[2]

Forward convention

Candidates

Nominee

  • Miles Pomeroy, software engineer and co-leader of the Utah Forward Party[2]

General election

Results

2024 Utah State Treasurer election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marlo Oaks (incumbent) 920,760 64.94%
Democratic Neil Hansen 420,883 29.68%
Forward Miles Pomeroy 76,212 5.38%
Total votes 1,417,855 100.00%
Republican hold

By county

County[3] Marlo Oaks
Republican
Neil Hansen
Democratic
Miles Pomeroy
Forward
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Beaver 2,644 86.60% 335 10.97% 74 2.42% 2,309 75.63% 3,053
Box Elder 22,908 81.35% 4,020 14.28% 1,233 4.38% 18,888 67.07% 28,161
Cache 41,373 72.38% 12,733 22.28% 3,054 5.34% 28,640 50.10% 57,160
Carbon 6,402 70.18% 2,374 26.02% 346 3.79% 4,028 44.16% 9,122
Daggett 419 81.36% 81 15.73% 15 2.91% 338 65.63% 515
Davis 106,700 66.99% 39,407 24.74% 13,177 8.27% 67,293 42.25% 159,284
Duchesne 7,660 87.71% 808 9.25% 265 3.03% 6,852 78.46% 8,733
Emery 4,157 85.48% 582 11.97% 124 2.55% 3,575 73.51% 4,863
Garfield 2,160 80.39% 446 16.60% 81 3.01% 1,714 63.79% 2,687
Grand 2,364 46.62% 2,506 49.42% 201 3.96% -142 -2.80% 5,071
Iron 21,377 80.35% 4,227 15.89% 1,002 3.77% 17,150 64.46% 26,606
Juab 5,315 87.06% 601 9.84% 189 3.10% 4,714 77.22% 6,105
Kane 3,186 75.52% 908 21.52% 125 2.96% 2,278 53.99% 4,219
Millard 5,341 86.93% 624 10.16% 179 2.91% 4,717 76.77% 6,144
Morgan 5,452 82.66% 903 13.69% 241 3.65% 4,549 68.97% 6,596
Piute 837 90.19% 76 8.19% 15 1.62% 761 82.00% 928
Rich 1,168 84.95% 170 12.36% 37 2.69% 998 72.58% 1,375
Salt Lake 241,260 49.93% 216,646 44.84% 25,284 5.23% 24,614 5.09% 483,190
San Juan 3,550 58.56% 2,308 38.07% 204 3.37% 1,242 20.49% 6,062
Sanpete 10,534 84.38% 1,470 11.78% 480 3.84% 9,064 72.60% 12,484
Sevier 9,311 88.62% 921 8.77% 275 2.62% 8,390 79.85% 10,507
Summit 11,801 48.65% 11,588 47.77% 869 3.58% 213 0.88% 24,258
Tooele 22,953 71.57% 7,403 23.08% 1,715 5.35% 15,550 48.49% 32,071
Uintah 13,274 86.68% 1,551 10.13% 489 3.19% 11,723 76.55% 15,314
Utah 215,313 75.53% 52,970 18.58% 16,772 5.88% 162,343 56.95% 285,055
Wasatch 12,135 68.84% 4,808 27.27% 685 3.89% 7,327 41.56% 17,628
Washington 72,854 78.29% 17,162 18.44% 3,037 3.26% 55,692 59.85% 93,053
Wayne 1,226 77.50% 305 19.28% 51 3.22% 921 58.22% 1,582
Weber 67,086 63.27% 32,950 31.08% 5,993 5.65% 34,136 32.19% 106,029
Totals920,76064.94%420,88329.68%76,2125.38%499,87735.26%1,417,855

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

By congressional district

Oaks won all four congressional districts.[4]

District Oaks Hansen Pomeroy Representative
1st 63% 30% 6% Blake Moore
2nd 63% 32% 5% Celeste Maloy
3rd 66% 29% 5% John Curtis (118th Congress)
Mike Kennedy (119th Congress)
4th 68% 27% 5% Burgess Owens

See also

References

Official campaign websites