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Utah U.S. Senate: Hatch 62%, Ashdown 25%

October 09, 2006

- Republican Orrin Hatch could earn a new term as one of Utah's representatives to the United States Senate, according to the latest poll by Dan Jones & Associates. 62 per cent of respondents would vote for the incumbent, while 25 per cent would support Democratic challenger Pete Ashdown.

Dave Starr Seely of the Libertarian Party, Julian Hatch of the Desert Greens and Roger Price of the Personal Choice Party are also contending.

Orrin Hatch has served in the U.S. Senate since 1977. In the 2000 election, he defeated Democrat Scott Howell with 66 per cent of all cast ballots.

Ashdown is an Internet company executive. He was the only Democrat who filed to run against Hatch.

The election is scheduled for Nov. 7. No Democrat has represented Utah in the U.S. Senate since Hatch defeated Frank Moss in 1976.

Polling Data

Election 2006 - Utah U.S. Senate

Incumbent: Orrin Hatch (R)

Challengers: Pete Ashdown (D), Dave Starr Seely (L), Julian Hatch (DG), Roger Price (PC)

Hatch (R)

Ashdown (D)

Date

Methodology

MofE

Dan Jones & Associates

62%

25%

Sept. 25-28

Phone, 922 RV

3.0

LV: Likely voters
RV: Registered voters
Ad: Adults
MofE: Margin of error