Utah U.S. House District 4 election, 2026

Election: 11/3/2026
U.S. House of Representatives • Utah's 4th Congressional District
Updated: 4/6/2026

This race is for Utah’s 4th Congressional District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, with the general election set for Nov. 3, 2026. It matters because all 435 House seats are on the ballot and the outcome will affect control of the chamber. Utah’s court-ordered 2026 congressional map reshaped the district, making the Republican primary the main contest. The field includes incumbent Republican Mike Kennedy; Republican primary challengers Pasitale Lupeamanu and Seth Stewart; Democratic challenger Archie Williams III; and independent Steven Burt.

Candidates

Mike Kennedy

Mike Kennedy

R Incumbent

Mike Kennedy is a Republican member of the U.S. House representing Utah’s 3rd Congressional District and is running for the Republican nomination in Utah’s 4th Congressional District in 2026. Before Congress, he served in the Utah Legislature and worked as a family doctor and attorney.

Steven Burt is an independent candidate for Utah’s 4th Congressional District in the 2026 U.S. House election. He is an attorney who previously practiced at Ballard Spahr, spent more than nine years in in-house roles at solar energy companies, and has an active pro bono practice.

Archie Williams III is a Democratic candidate for Utah’s 4th Congressional District in 2026. Ballotpedia identifies him as a Provo-born heavy equipment operator with a bachelor’s degree from Salt Lake Baptist College, and it notes prior campaigns for Utah and federal office.

Pasilete Lupeamanu is a Republican candidate running for Utah's 4th Congressional District in 2026. Ballotpedia lists him as running in the Republican primary and notes that he has not yet completed its candidate survey, so publicly available biographical details remain limited.

Seth Stewart is a Republican candidate for Utah’s 4th Congressional District. Public materials identify him as a software engineer and AI/ML researcher, and his campaign messaging emphasizes constitutional government and Utah’s caucus system.

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