From Deseret News archives:
GOP club straw poll gives Huntsman 66% of vote
Salt Lake County delegates voted for him by 66%
More than 250 delegates cast their ballots in the unofficial poll, sponsored by the Holladay-Cottonwood Republican Club. In the first round of balloting, Huntsman took in 40 percent of the first-place votes.
Merit Medical founder and chief executive Fred Lampropoulos received 19 percent of the top votes, incumbent Gov. Olene Walker pulled in 14 percent and House Speaker Marty Speaker received 11 percent. The candidates garnered less than 10 percent.
Using the system that will be used in the state convention, in the final round of voting, Huntsman got 66 percent of the vote to Lampropolous' 34 percent. If those results were reflected in the May 8 convention, Huntsman would win the Salt Lake County Republican nomination.
In addition to participating in the straw poll, delegates heard eight of the nine gubernatorial hopefuls in a debate at the Salt Lake County Government Center. Walker did not participate. She made a brief appearance before the debate started, and offered a short statement before being whisked away to an awards presentation at the Jazz game.
"We've got to keep this in Republican hands," Huntsman said. "We've got a great state, but it can be a whole lot better."
Candidates discussed the controversial SB175, which reversed portions of Initiative B, passed in 2000. The initiative made it illegal for police to keep the proceeds of asset forfeiture a civil court process that allows law enforcement agencies to seize and sell the property of convicted criminals.
Walker signed the bill into law, a move all eight candidates questioned.
House Speaker Marty Stephens, R-Farr West, said he would have vetoed the bill. "The rights of the citizens in this area were decreased by the passage of that bill," he said.
Huntsman called the bill's passage by lawmakers "the height of arrogance," considering the initiative passed with 69 percent of the vote in 2002.
E-mail: ldethman@desnews.com
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