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U.S. House of Representative winners, losers and races yet to be called

The four U.S. House Representatives races are up for a vote during the 2020 elections.

District 1:

Looking to take the U.S. House seat in District 1 from Rob Bishop after he did not run were republican Blake Moore and democratic Darren Parry. The New York Times declared Moore the winer at 8:46 p.m.

District 2:

Incumbent republican Christ Stewart is in a race against democrat Kael Weston. The race was not called as of 10 p.m. on Nov. 3 by the Associated Press or New York Times.

District 3:

Republican candidate and incumbent John Curtis and democratic candidate Devin D. Thorpe fought in the District 3 House race. Thorpe conceded early in the evening with 27.8 percent of the vote to Curtis’s 68.2 percent of the vote.

District 4:

In a campaign with national attention, incumbent democrat Ben McAdams has been in a drag-out fight with Burgess Owens in District 4. In a tight race, the race had not been called as of 9 p.m. on Nov. 3

Voter dropping off their ballot at the Davis County dropbox at the Farmington Community Center. (Paige McKinnon, The Signpost).
Voter dropping off their ballot at the Davis County dropbox at the Farmington Community Center. (Paige McKinnon, The Signpost).

This story will be updated throughout the week.

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