Data Center Controversy Unseats Powerful Utah Lawmaker
Summary
Utah Senate President Stuart Adams lost his Republican primary election after supporting a large data center project in Box Elder County that upset many voters. This project became a key issue in the race and contributed to Adams being removed from his powerful position.Key Facts
- Stuart Adams was the Utah Senate President and one of the state's longest-serving legislative leaders.
- He supported a large data center development in Box Elder County, Utah.
- The data center project was controversial and caused many voters to oppose Adams.
- Adams lost his GOP primary election to a challenger on Tuesday.
- The voter backlash against the data center project played a major role in the election outcome.
- This loss ended Adams’ long tenure as the Senate President in Utah.
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