Utah’s Nov. 5, 2024, general election ballot will feature eight presidential candidates and their running mates. They are:
- Kamala Harris / Tim Walz (D)
- Donald Trump / J.D. Vance (R)
- Joel Skousen / Rik Combs (Constitution Party)
- Jill Stein / Butch Ware (G)
- Chase Oliver / Mike ter Maat (L)
- Claudia De La Cruz / Karina Garcia (Unaffiliated)
- Lucifer Everylove (no running mate) (Unaffiliated)
- Cornel West / Melina Abdullah (Unaffiliated)
Claudia De La Cruz is the Party for Socialism and Liberation’s presidential nominee, but will appear on Utah’s ballot as unaffiliated.
There is one fewer candidate on Utah’s presidential ballot compared to 2020. In 2020, Utah’s ballot had nine candidates: Joe Biden (D), Trump, Jo Jorgensen (L), Ye (Unaffiliated), and five other minor party candidates. Trump won Utah that year with 58.1% of the vote, followed by Biden with 37.6%, Jorgensen with 2.6%, and Ye with 0.5%. No other candidate received more than 0.4% of the vote.
As of Oct. 27, The Cook Political Report, Inside Elections, and Sabato’s Crystal Ball all rated the state as solid Republican. The Republican presidential candidate carried Utah in every election between 1968 and 2020. The last Democrat to carry the state was in 1964.
Utah has six electoral votes, tied with five other states for the 30th most electoral votes. Utah neither gained nor lost electoral votes following the 2020 census.
Utah’s general election ballot will also feature two ballot measures and elections for the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and governor, among others. Click here to use Ballotpedia’s Sample Ballot Lookup Tool to read more about the races on your ballot this November.