Stuart Adams, the Senate President of Utah, lost his GOP primary election on June 25, 2026, following backlash from voters regarding his support for a data center project in Box Elder County. Adams, who has served as the longest-serving president of the state Senate, faced a challenger in the primary election.
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Utah Senate President Loses Primary Following Data Center Project Controversy
Stuart Adams, the Senate President of Utah, was defeated in his GOP primary election on June 25, 2026. His loss is attributed to voter backlash against his support for a controversial data center project in Box Elder County.
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Utah Senate President Loses Primary Following Data Center Project Controversy