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| Filing deadline: March 19, 2020 |
| Primary: June 30, 2020 General: November 3, 2020 Pre-election incumbent(s): Sean D. Reyes (R) |
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Incumbent Sean Reyes defeated David Leavitt in the Republican Party primary for Utah attorney general on June 30, 2020. Reyes received 54% of the vote to Leavitt's 46%.
Reyes and Leavitt advanced from the April 25 state Republican Party convention, where Reyes received 57.5% of the vote to Leavitt's 42.5%. Former candidate John Swallow was eliminated from the running at the convention.[1]
Reyes became attorney general in 2013. He ran on his record, saying he protected children, teens, people's private online data, and family finances. He said Leavitt's focus on criminal justice reform as the most important issue showed he was not qualified to hold the office. Reyes also said, "My opponent talks about me being aggressive. I am aggressive on crime. But there's a reason people like Sen. Mike Lee have said that I've done more for criminal justice reform than any other Republican attorney general in the United States."[2]
Leavitt was elected as Utah County attorney in 2018. He previously served as advisor to the National Institute of Justice for Moldova and to the Supreme Court of Ukraine. Leavitt said criminal justice reform should be the focus of the office and that he would work to reduce the number of plea bargains and increase the number of jury trials. He said Reyes "believes in the 'lock 'em up' mentality that is destroying all of us. And I will say, 'Punishment, yes; retribution, no.' It's about redemption."[2]
The Cook Political Report rated the general election Solid Republican as of June 12, 2020.[3]
This page focuses on Utah's Republican Attorney General primary. For more in-depth information on Utah's Democratic Attorney General primary and the general election, see the following pages:
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Candidate |
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Votes |
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Sean D. Reyes |
54.0
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275,212 |
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David Leavitt |
46.0
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234,036 | |
| Total votes: 509,248 | ||||
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Sean D. Reyes (R) |
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David Leavitt (R) |
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John Swallow (R) | |
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Party: Republican Party
Incumbent: No
Political Office:
Utah County Attorney (Assumed office: 2019); Juab County Attorney (1995-2003)
Biography: Leavitt received an undergraduate degree and a law degree from Brigham Young University. He was a city attorney in Nephi and Fillmore. Leavitt served as a board member of the Utah Prosecution Council and of the Statewide Association of Prosecutors. He was advisor to the National Institute of Justice for Moldova from 2014 to 2018 and advisor to the Supreme Court of Ukraine from 2001 to 2009. Leavitt has practiced privately and operated the Leavitt Institute For International Development.
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Party: Republican Party
Incumbent: Yes
Political Office:
Utah Attorney General (Assumed office: 2013)
Biography: Reyes received an undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University and a law degree from U.C. Berkeley. He practiced law at Parsons Behle & Latimer. Reyes was a member of the Utah State Bar Commission and the United States Congressional Commission. Gov. Jon Huntsman (R) appointed him to the State Judicial Nominating Commission for the Third Judicial District. Reyes also served on the Utah Republican Party State Central Committee and as president of the Utah Minority Bar.
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| Utah Attorney General election, 2020: Republican primary election polls | |||||||
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| Poll | Date | Reyes | Leavitt | Undecided | Margin of error | Sample size | Sponsor |
| Suffolk University | June 4-7, 2020 | 31% | 26% | 43% | 4.4% | 500 | The Salt Lake Tribune |
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