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GOP primary features intriguing races
House District 20: Incumbent Rep. Paul Neuenschwander faces challenger Becky Edwards. Teachers unions and others in the education advocacy network have so far stumbled in most attempts to knock off legislators who have supported voucher legislation. In Edwards, they found someone well-known in her community and able to survive the convention contest against voucher supporter Neuenschwander. While the election is about much more than just vouchers, the pro- and anti-voucher antagonists are playing out last year's battle in this South Davis/north Salt Lake City district.
Francis Gibson, vice president of the Utah Ambulatory Surgical Center Association, knocked off incumbent Aaron Tilton at the Utah County convention. Edwards is connected to a Bountiful surgical center through marriage. Consequently, insurance and hospital companies have an interest in the outcome. Many eyes are watching this spirited struggle.
House District 54: Incumbent Gordon Snow is retiring and leaving the seat open. Although this district encompasses Wasatch and Duchesne counties, for generations the representative was elected from the Uinta Basin. But over the last several years, Wasatch County's population has grown dramatically. David Labrum from Roosevelt has history on his side, but Kraig Powell may have enough fellow Wasatch County neighbors to finally tip the scales. Analysts believe this race will signal demographic changes in eastern Utah.
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