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AP Election Brief

Por: ABC News Entertainment September 01, 2023

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WASHINGTON -- Three Republicans will compete in a special primary in Utah next week for their party’s nomination to replace U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart, the six-term GOP lawmaker who will step down on Sept. 15.Vying for the nomination on Tuesday are former state representative Becky Edwards, businessman and former state party chairman Bruce Hough, and attorney and former Stewart aide Celeste Maloy. Delegates at the party's special district... + full article



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