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Convention results

Published: Sunday, April 27, 2008 1:16 a.m. MDT
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Results from Saturday's Utah County Republican Convention at Orem High School. Candidates who earned 60 percent automatically won the Republican nomination and advanced to the November general election without a primary.

Senate District 16
Curt Bramble (i) 119 67 percent
Jaqueline deGaston 51
James O'Neal 5
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House District 56
Kenneth Sumsion (i) 125 96 percent
Jared Sepulveda 4 4 percent

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House District 57
Craig Frank (i) 68 68 percent
Kim Robinson 32

Jennifer Baptista 0

House District 58
Stephen Sandstrom (i) 64 63 percent
Paul D. Newton 37

House District 60
Brad Daw 52 (i) 60.4 percent
Linda Housekeeper 34

House District 61
Keith Grover (i) 57 60.6 percent
Lisa Shepherd 37

House District 62
Chris Herrod (i) 60 67 percent
David Starling 30

House District 65
Francis Gibson 70 60.8 percent
Aaron Tilton (i) 45

House District 66
Mike Morley (i) 71 82 percent
Chance Williams 15

Here are Saturday's election results in the contested races in the Salt Lake County Democratic Convention:

• House District 22 (Magna) — Sue Duckworth is the nominee.

House District 24 (Avenues) — Rep. Rebecca Chavez-Houck is the nominee.

House District 28 (East-side Salt Lake) — Brian King is the nominee.

House District 41 (Sandy) — Fred Ash is the nominee.

House District 46 (Cottonwood Heights) — Marie Poulsen is the nominee.

House District 47 (West Jordan) — Jennifer Burley Wolfe is the nominee.

Senate District 6 (Taylorsville) — Cora Lee JcKowski is the nominee.

Senate District 1 (Salt Lake) Luz Robles is the nominee.

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