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Your Convention Site

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Do you miss Orem, Utah, already?

Well, plug in your speakers and click here to be transported back to those eventful hours in the McKay Center, courtesy of the Elephant in the Room (a.k.a. Colby Green).

Visual learners . . . check out the Utah GOP’s YouTube Channel. Michael Johnson filmed and uploaded almost 50 video clips from the convention - speeches, interviews, and action shots.

And, of course we have the photographs and blogs below - thanks to Olga Sattarova, James Taylor, Stan Lockhart and Ivan Dubois.

Want to add something? Email me or attach comments to one of the posts, below

Thanks to all the delegates, candidates, family, and friends who gave up a perfectly beautiful spring Saturday to serve their party, state, and nation.

Recap & Echoes

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Web 2.0 Notes on the 2008 GOP Convention:

Oblogatory Anecdotes: Ken’s recap
Two Guys from Quantico
: Sorros’ recap
Technometria
: Phil Windley’s report with some more great pics
KVNU’s For the People: Tom Grover’s live-blog
Sausage Grinder
: Joe Pyrah’s live-blog
Out of Context
: Gehrke and McKitrick’s live-blog
Ron Paul Site
: Comment Conversation
The Sidetrack: Oh, Was There a Democratic Convention Today Too?

Gazelem: Convention Recap
Out of Context
: Robert Gehrke Part 1
Out of Context: Robert Gehrke Part 2
Out of Context: Robert Gehrke Part 3
Utah Tech Watch: Dave Politis on Microblogging the Convention
KVNU: LaVarr Webb on Government 2.0

Lights of Salt Lake CityDinosaur Media

The Daily Herald
Salt Lake Tribune
Deseret Morning News
Full KCPW Report (audio)

KCPW: Controversy at Convention
BYU Newsnet

Balloons and Goodbyes

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Convention 2008

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

By Stan Lockhart
Utah State GOP Chair

Wow! What a convention.

As you can see from the posts on this site, we’ve had a full day.

Thank you to our impressive staff, capable volunteers, patriotic delegates, stellar candidates, and all the wonderful Utah citizens who couldn’t be here but were with us on-line and in spirit. We tried to bring it home to you. Over the course of the convention we recorded over 100 short videos and podcasts (and we’re still working to get them all posted). Even then we couldn’t capture it all. But I think you can get a taste of what it is like to be a Republican in Utah; to be part of the work to keep our country healthy, safe, prosperous, and free.

You are an impressive party. Our people are wonderful. Our candidates are stellar. Our philosophy of government leads to hope and independence. It leads to stronger families, safer streets, and more vibrant communities. Our freedom is worth protecting and our values are worth preserving. It’s truly an honor to associate with you in this noble cause.

Please contact the Party anytime. 2008 will be a good year; I am excited to make history with all of you.

Cleaning up

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

2nd and 3rd Congressional Districts: Final Vote Count

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

This just in. The vote count in the 2nd District . . .

Merrill Cook: 209 (30.74 percent)
Bill Dew: 471 (69.26 percent)

Bill Dew is the Republican candidate for the 2nd District.

And, the vote count in the 3rd Congressional District . . .

Jason Chaffetz: 563 votes (59.01 percent)
Chris Cannon: 391 votes (40.99 percent)

Jason Chaffetz and Chris Cannon will face off in a June 24th primary election.

Adjourned

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

We’re now officially adjourned but still waiting for final vote counts.  It’s 5:09 p.m.  I’m guessing we’ll have results in 30 to 60 minutes. 

Statewide Race Results

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Results in our statewide races.

Governor of the State of Utah

Jon Huntsman: 2271 votes (77.48 percent)
Chuck Smith: 660 votes (22.52 percent)

The Guv is our candidate. No primary.

Utah’s Attorney General

Mark L. Shurtleff: by acclamation

State Treasurer

Richard Ellis: 1235 votes (41.78 percent)
Mark Walker: 1721 (58.22 percent)

This race will be decided by voters in a June 24th primary election.

State Auditor

Auston Johnson: by acclamation

National Committeeman:

Bruce Hough: 1373 (48.12 percent)
Don Guymon: 1203 (42.17 percent)
Adam Peeples: 94 votes (3.29 percent)
Mike Ridgway: 183 (6.41 percent)

Bruce Hough is the new National Committeeman.

National Committeewoman:

Christy Henshaw: 1115 (38.51 percent)
Enid Greene Mickelsen: 1780 (61.49 percent)

Enid Greene Mickelsen is Utah’s new National Committeewoman.

Presidential Electors (Utah’s representatives in the electoral college)

Mark Shurtleff - At Large
Enid Greene Mickelsen - At Large
Scott Simpson - CD1
Richard Snelgrove - CD2
Stan Lockhart - CD3

You can find info on national delegates and alternates on the GOP site. Here’s the PDF.

Round Three

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Voting in progress for the 2nd and 3rd Districts.

Eh?

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Dozens of people wearing orange Vote Dave Leavitt shirts just marched through the event center carrying big blue Chris Cannon signs. It was a little surreal.

Any predictions for Round 3?

Orange and Blue

[Update:] Dave Leavitt and Chris Cannon walked back into the back of the convention side by side. Bugged a few delegates.

District 2 and 3 Vote Counts: Second Round

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

We are going e going to a third round of voting for candidates in the 2nd and 3rd Congressional Districts.

The District 2, second round vote count (out of 986 total votes) . . .

Merrill Cook: 280 (28.4 percent)
Bil Dew: 566 votes (57.4 percent)
Brian Jenkins: 140 votes (14.20 percent) - eliminated

The District 3, second round, vote count (out of 1052 total votes) . . .

David Leavitt: 161 votes (15.39 percent) - eliminated
Chris Cannon: 356 votes (34.03 percent)
Jason Chaffetz: 529 (50.57 percent)

 

Guest Blog: KVNU’s Tom Grover

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

By Tom Grover of KVNU’s For The People

First a shout out to the Government 2.0 Crew for putting together a multi-media live blogging blitz for the Convention. It’s great for people who couldn’t be at UVSC and it’s nice for talk show hosts who will use the audio for broadcast on Monday. As I have been ranting on KVNU recently there are just two kinds of people in the political world: those who get blogging and those who don’t. And those who don’t get it will soon be marginalized.

This was the first State Convention that I have attended. Aside from the barrage of free chocolates, rice crispie treats and tshirts, perhaps most striking aspect was the access that delegates have. Legislators, Congressmen and U.S. Senators blended in with the delegates and gave them truly personal and undivided attention. This kind of access is pretty rare in politics. During the Convention I was near the back with the Cache County delegation. Senator Bennett was about 15 feet away chit chatting with whomever wanted to talk for at least an hour.

The State Treasurers race was intriguing. The point of contention was not over specific issues, but what criteria delegates ought to use to cast their ballots. Mark Walker emphasized that he was a conservative and then paraded a “Who’s Who” of the Republican Party to vouch for him. Richard Ellis emphasized his professional training and expertise. So it was political philosophy vs. professional expertise. I voted for professional expertise, but was in the minority. Republicans state wide will have the final say in the debate.

I also really enjoyed running into friends and bloggers. Utah politics is a small world these days. Conventions tend to have a lot of dead time that can be made fun if you’ve got the right group to shoot the breeze with. Such was the case today with a really stellar Cache County delegation.

-Tom

Constitution and Bylaw Amendments

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

We’re debating the proposed amendments to the Republican Party Constitution and Bylaws. Intent discussion. Might take a while.

Doctors in the House

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

One of our delegates faced an emergency situation in the bleachers. An EMT (Senate President John Valentine) and 4 doctors were on the scene in seconds and took care of the situation until paramedics arrived. We’re waiting to hear more news and and pray the delegate is okay.

Alternate Delegates

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Now discussing whether Utah should elect 27 or 24 Alternate Delegates.

[Update:] We elected 27.

Ivy Jean

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

The Convention 2.0 Team has made some new friends today.  Gerald Hasty, a delegate from Davis County, shared these photos of his wife, IvyJean Hasty, who was helping out with the credentialing process.

 

He also shared a video of Rob Bishop and JP for Davis County Commission, speaking in the District 1 caucus. We’ll post it in a few.

Creating an endowment

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

How about we create an endowment so big the everyday costs of running the state party can be covered by the interest?

Patty Johnson unveiled the fundraising campaign.

YouTube video here.  Soon.

Photo Album: 3:00 p.m.

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

The Joy of Counting

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Laura and Mark count delegate donations in a secure undisclosed location. THANK YOU. The Party raised a little over $8K today. And few pics of the Shurtleff Team.

Punching the Ballot

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Punching the ballot

Balloons

Smiling faces

Word from Salt Lake City

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Maybe we’re doing something right. Jason at The Sidetrack posts a little feedback from the Democrat side of the equation:

” . . . there is no way around this one: The Utah Republican Party is kicking our [trash] in utilizing new technology to engage voters in the state. I’ve talked to a multitude of Democrats in the state today that have been relying on the Republican Party’s convention website for news . . . “

[Update:] Friends don’t let friends sign this petition.

Candidates: National Committeman & Committeewoman

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

A series of fiery, patriotic, passionate speeches from our candidates for National Committeeman.

  • Don Guymon: fiery patriotism.
  • Mike Ridgway: classic Ridgway.
  • Cristy Henshaw: determined partisan patriotism.
  • Enid Greene Mickelsen: intent reminder of what the GOP stands for.
  • Bruce Hough
  • Adam Peeples

Candidate Approval

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

The following GOP candidates were - almost unanimously - approved by the delegates:

Scott Jenkins, State Senator, District 20
Ralph Okerlund, State Senator, District 24
Lyle Hillyard, State Senator, District 25
David Hinkins, State Senator, District 27
Rhonda Menlove, State Representative, District 1
Ben Ferry, State Representative, District 2
Fred Hunsaker, State Representative, District 4
Brad Dee, State Representative, District 11
Garrett Clark, State Representative, District 25
Mel Brown, State Representative, District 53
John Mathis, State Representative, District 55
Patrick Painter, State Representative, District 67
Brad Wynn, State Representative, District 68
Jerry Anderson, State Representative, District 68
Kay McKiff, State Representative, District 70
Mike Noel, State Representative, District 73

These are all candidates for office with districts that cross county lines.  Candidates for legislative districts contained within a county are decided in that county’s convention.  Had more than one Republican filed for office in any of these districts, the finalist(s) would have been decided today at the State Convention (as happened here, here, here, and here).

First Round Results: Congressional District 3

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

We’ll need another round of voting on this one too. In the first round Stone Fonua received four votes( .37 percent), Joe Ferguson received 49 (4.54 percent), . David Leavitt: 220 (20.37 percent), Jason Chaffetz: 469 (43.43 percent), Chris Cannon: 338 (31.30 percent).

The three candidates for the second round:

  • David Leavitt
  • Jason Chaffetz
  • Chris Cannon

First Round Results: Congressional District 2

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

We’re going to a second round of voting in District 2. First round vote counts were . . .

Don Ferguson: 4 (.38 percent)
Ken Gray: 50 (4.77 percent)
Merrill Cook: 322 (30.73 percent)
Bill Dew: 515 (49.14 percent)
Brian Jenkins: 155 (14.79 percent)
Chris Jacobs: 2 ().19 percent)

So, the finalists for the second round are:

  • Merrill Cook
  • Bill Dew
  • Brian Jenkins

Photo Album: 1:30 p.m.

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Picasa is up and running. Check out photos of the events surrounding the speeches from the candidates for Governor and Treasurer (and some leftover photos from the candidates for District 3).

The State Treasurer’s Office

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Republican Ed Alter is retiring after 20 years of quiet but powerful service as Utah State Treasurer. Two great candidates are competing for the office. Richard Ellis spoke first, followed by Mark Walker. We’ll post the video’s here as soon as the computer chews through them.

[Update:] Here are the speeches:

Richard Ellis

Mark Walker

Convention vote count here.

Gubernatorial Candidates

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Jon M. Huntsman, Jr.

Charles “Chuck” Smith

Voting results here.

Out of Context

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

The Trib reporters are live-blogging the convention too. Gehrke and McKitrick are sitting at the media table in front of us.

KVNU

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Tom Grover is live-blogging the convention from way back in the Cache County seats.