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State auditor and treasurer election results

Photograph of voter dropping in their ballot at a ballot box in Davis County. (Paige McKinnon/The Signpost)

The 2020 election season has been a tense one. Elections happening statewide this year include state auditor and treasurer.

John Dougall took the auditor race with 75 percent of the vote, and it was officially declared in the afternoon of Nov. 4. Candidates for the state auditor race were John ‘Frugal’ Dougall, Jeffrey Ostler and Brian Fabbi. Dougall is the incumbent state auditor and took office in 2013. He is running for the Republican party while Ostler is running for the Constitution party and Fabbi for the United Utah party.

David Damschen took the State Treasurer race with 76 percent of the vote. The race was officially called on the afternoon of Nov. 4. Candidates for State Treasurer are David Damschen, Joseph Speciale and Richard Proctor. Damschen is running for the Republican party, Speciale is running for the Libertarian party and Proctor is running for the Constitution party.

This story will be updated throughout the week.

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