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Candidates who've filed for 2006 election

Published: Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006 5:39 p.m. MDT
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The following is an unofficial list of candidates for federal, state and Davis, Salt Lake and Utah county races who have filed for the 2006 election as of the 5 p.m. Friday filing deadline.

Judicial and school board races are nonpartisan. U.S Senate is for a six-year term, U.S. House and Utah House seats are two-year terms; all other seats are four-year terms unless noted otherwise.

Key:

R-Republican Party

D-Democrat Party

DG-Desert Greens

GP- Green Party of Utah

L-Libertarian

NP- No party affiliation

PC-Personal Choice

C-Constitution

i-Incumbent

U.S. Senate

Pete Ashdown (D) Salt Lake City; Scott N. Bradley (C) N. Logan; Julian Hatch (DG) Boulder; (i) Orrin G. Hatch (R) Salt Lake City; Brian E. Jenkins (R) Saratoga Springs; Joseph Labonte (PC) Provo; Ronald H. Levine (R) Midvale; Roger I. Price (PC) Huntsville; Michael T. Ridgway (R) Salt Lake City; Dave Starr Seely (L) St. George.

U.S. House

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District 1 Lynn Badler (L) Park City; (i) Rob Bishop (R) Brigham City; Mark Hudson (C) Syracuse; Steven Olsen (D) Plain City.

District 2 Bob Brister (GP) Salt Lake City; LaVar Christensen (R) Draper; Austin Sherwood Lett (L) St. George; Kris Lounsbury (R) St. George; (i) Jim Matheson (D) Salt Lake City; W. David Perry (C) Sandy; Joe Tucker (R) Lehi.

District 3 Christian Burridge (D) South Jordan; (i) Chris Cannon (R) Provo; Merrill Cook (R) Salt Lake City; Philip Lear Hallman (L) Provo; John D. Jacob (R) Eagle Mountain; Torin S. Nelson (D) West Valley City; Jim Noorlander (C) Fairview.

Utah Senate

District 2 Ken A. Bowers (C) Salt Lake City; Paolo Diquattro (D) Salt Lake City; Joseph Q. Jarvis (R) Salt Lake City; Ken Larsen (PC) Salt Lake City; (i) Scott McCoy (D) Salt Lake City; John V. Pickering (R) Salt Lake City; Mark E. Towner (R) Salt Lake City.

District 3 Robie Cagle (R) Murray; (i) Gene Davis (D) Salt Lake City; H. Keith Haines II (R) Holladay; Brian Mecham (C) South Salt Lake City; Julene B. Oliver (R) Salt Lake City; Rebecca VanDevener (PC) Salt Lake City.

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