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Elected Officials
55.27%
61.10%
RPP
30.82%
30.20%
87.50%
0.00%
Not Sure
13.91%
8.70%
12.50%
Yes
47.69%
64.90%
60.00%
No
44.24%
33.10%
40.00%
8.07%
2.00%
0.00%
Yes
76.51%
84.10%
100.00%
No
17.26%
12.60%
0.00%
6.23%
3.30%
0.00%
Yes
65.19%
69.50%
80.00%
No
29.74%
26.50%
13.30%
5.06%
4.00%
6.70%
Yes
32.90%
45.00%
12.50%
No
49.97%
47.00%
68.80%
Not Sure
17.13%
7.90%
18.80%
Yes
46.11%
62.00%
73.30%
No
43.53%
30.70%
20.00%
Not Sure
10.36%
7.30%
6.70%
Yes
68.89%
65.30%
80.00%
No
19.05%
25.30%
20.00%
Not Sure
12.06%
9.30%
0.00%
Yes
42.94%
23.50%
20.00%
No
45.37%
66.40%
73.30%
Not Sure
11.69%
10.10%
6.70%
Q2) Should the Utah Republican Party continue its legal challenge against SB 54?
Not Sure
Q3) Should a Republican candidate be prohibited from being a member or an officer in another registered political party?
Not Sure
Q4) Should all Republican candidates, regardless of whether they go through the caucus convention system or collect
signatures, be required to sign a platform disclosure statement?
Not Sure
Q5) Should Republican candidates be required to meet with the Republican Party in order to officially run as a Republican?
Q6) Should the candidates who only go through the caucus convention process have access to the Partys resources? These
resources include the Partys e-mail list, its discounted postage rate, data tools and Party volunteers.
Q7) Should candidates who go through the caucus convention system and gather signatures through the petition route have
access to the party's resources? These resources include the Partys e-mail list, its discounted postage rate, data tools and
Party's volunteers?
Q8) Should candidates who only gather signatures through the petition route have access to the party's resources? These
resources include the Partys e-mail list, its discounted postage rate, data tools and Party volunteers.
Elected Officials
29.55%
32.70%
53.30%
No
62.71%
64.70%
40.00%
7.74%
2.70%
6.70%
39.50%
57.90%
50.00%
Candidates who go through the caucus convention system and gather petition signatures.
39.92%
28.10%
37.50%
4.34%
0.00%
0.00%
16.25%
14.00%
12.50%
28.12%
34.50%
77.80%
71.88%
65.50%
22.20%
Yes
62.51%
52.70%
26.70%
No
26.64%
38.00%
73.30%
Not Sure
10.85%
9.30%
0.00%
Not Sure
Q10) If the Republican Party chooses to endorse candidates in the primary, who should the endorsement be available to?
Q12) Should the Party change the convention threshold to allow more convention candidates to proceed to the primary ballot?
Q13) If you answered yes to question 12 what is the minimum percentage of the delegate vote should a candidate receive at
convention to earn a place on the primary ballot?
At least 20%
17.86%
9.90%
0.00%
At least 25%
20.00%
12.30%
25.00%
At least 30%
22.22%
30.90%
0.00%
At least 35%
39.92%
46.90%
75.00%
Yes
55.77%
64.70%
66.70%
No
31.55%
28.00%
26.70%
Not Sure
12.68%
7.30%
6.70%
Yes
41.20%
30.00%
40.00%
No
52.79%
64.70%
60.00%
6.01%
5.30%
0.00%
Yes
16.37%
17.30%
0.0%
No
60.86%
64.00%
100.0%
Not Sure
22.77%
18.70%
0.0%
Yes
20.14%
26.20%
46.70%
No
79.86%
73.80%
53.30%
Q14) Should the legislature amend SB54 and require that a candidate secure a majority vote in order to become the nominee?
Q15) Should the Republican Party open its primary to unaffiliated voters as well as registered Republicans?
Not Sure
Q16) Should the Republican Party charge its candidates a fee to help defray the costs of complying with SB 54?
Q17) If a Republican candidate chooses only to gather signatures through the petition route, avoiding the caucuses and
convention, should that candidate lose their membership in the Utah Republican Party?
Elected Officials
25.83%
28.20%
20.00%
Conservative
54.87%
59.10%
73.30%
Moderate
18.67%
12.80%
6.70%
0.37
0.00%
0.00%
0.26%
0.00%
0.00%
Female
26.59%
18.70%
0.00%
Male
73.25%
80.70%
100.00%
Liberal
Very Liberal
Q19) What is your gender?
1.58%
3.40%
0.00%
Between 31-43
8.99%
25.50%
20.00%
Between 44-56
17.60%
31.50%
33.30%
Between 57-69
24.54%
30.20%
40.00%
69+
47.29%
9.40%
6.70%