Who's in — and who's out — for GOP congressional, Senate primary debates

Former Utah GOP Chairman Thomas Wright takes notes during a Utah gubernatorial Republican primary debate in Salt Lake City on June 1, 2020. Utah Debate Commission debates between Republican congressional and Senate candidates will go on as scheduled next week, though most incumbents plan to skip the event.

Former Utah GOP Chairman Thomas Wright takes notes during a Utah gubernatorial Republican primary debate in Salt Lake City on June 1, 2020. Utah Debate Commission debates between Republican congressional and Senate candidates will go on as scheduled next week, though most incumbents plan to skip the event. (Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News)


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SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Debate Commission debates between Republican congressional and Senate candidates will go on as scheduled next week, though most incumbents plan to skip the event.

The Utah Republican Party discouraged candidates from participating because it wants to control the moderators and the questions. The party and the bipartisan commission were unable to reach an agreement to co-host the debates. The Utah GOP plans to sponsor its own debates that it says would better serve the candidates.

The party has scheduled a debate in the 3rd Congressional District between Rep. John Curtis and Chris Herrod on Friday at 6:30 p.m. at BYU. A debate in the Senate race between Rep. Mike Lee, Ally Isom and Becky Edwards is planned for June 1 at 6 p.m. at a location to be determined, according to Utah Republican Party Chairman Carson Jorgensen.

Erik Nielsen, executive director of the Utah Debate Commission, said the commission continues to hold out hope that all of the candidates will take the stage next week for its debates and the door remains open for them to participate.

On Tuesday, the commission announced the moderators for the five debates, scheduled for June 1 and June 2 in Salt Lake City. The GOP primary election is June 28.

"We are extremely fortunate to have such a strong group of moderators for the Republican primary debates," Nielsen said. "They are knowledgeable, professional and impartial. They have a great sense of the issues that matter to Utah voters. They truly set the tone for great discussions."

Local media outlets will stream the debates on their websites, while radio stations may carry them live or rebroadcast at a later time.

Here's a schedule for the events:

1st Congressional District

Participating: Andrew Badger, Tina Cannon, Rep. Blake Moore

Moderator: Thomas Wright, former Utah Republican Party chairman

When: Thursday, June 2, 2 p.m.

2nd Congressional District

Participating: Erin Rider (Rep. Chris Stewart will not participate)

Moderator: Grant Burningham, Salt Lake Tribune, managing editor

When: Thursday, June 2, 10 a.m.

3rd Congressional District

Participants: Chris Herrod (Rep. John Curtis will not participate)

Moderator: Natalie Gochnour, director of the Kem C. Gardiner Policy Center at the University of Utah

When: Wednesday, June 1, 6 p.m.

4th Congressional District

Participants: Jake Hunsaker (Rep. Burgess Owens will not participate)

Moderator: Jason Perry, director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah

When: Wednesday, June 1, 1 p.m.

U.S. Senate

Participants: Becky Edwards, Ally Isom (Sen. Mike Lee will not participate)

Moderator: Doug Wilks, Deseret News executive editor

When: Thursday, June 2, 6 p.m.

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Dennis Romboy, Deseret NewsDennis Romboy
Dennis Romboy is an editor and reporter for the Deseret News. He has covered a variety of beats over the years, including state and local government, social issues and courts. A Utah native, Romboy earned a degree in journalism from the University of Utah. He enjoys cycling, snowboarding and running.

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