Key facts
- Utah Democrats are competing in a primary election for the 1st Congressional District.
- The 1st Congressional District is now considered a Democratic-leaning seat following redistricting.
- Incumbent Blake Moore is not seeking reelection in the 1st Congressional District and is running in the 2nd.
- Other incumbents, Reps. Celeste Maloy and Mike Kennedy, are also up for reelection.
- Polls close at 10 p.m. EDT.
Voters in Utah are participating in primary elections on Tuesday, with significant attention on the 1st Congressional District. This district has become a focal point for Democrats following a court-ordered redistricting that has shifted its political leanings, making it potentially the state's first Democratic-held House seat in recent history. Incumbent Blake Moore has chosen not to run for reelection in this district and is instead seeking a different seat. The race has spurred a competitive primary among Utah Democrats vying for this newly favorable opportunity. Meanwhile, Republican Representatives Celeste Maloy and Mike Kennedy are also running for reelection in their respective districts. Polls are set to close at 10 p.m. EDT.
