Utah GOP nominates Lyman for governor’s race, but incumbent Cox still seen as primary favorite
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — State Rep. Phil Lyman was selected as the Utah Republican Party’s gubernatorial nominee Saturday, though political observers say incumbent Gov. Spencer Cox remains the likely favorite in the upcoming primary.
Lyman, a former county commissioner turned legislator, is best known for organizing an illegal ATV ride in 2014 in protest of a federal land decision.
As a hardline conservative, he appealed to convention delegates who also tend to skew farther right, but Utah GOP voters generally prefer moderates in statewide elections.
That’s why Cox, a more moderate Republican who took office in 2021, is seen as well positioned for the June 25 primary. He has gathered enough signatures to qualify for that ballot despite not getting the nod from the convention.