Utah's 3rd Congressional District
Utah · UT-03
Utah's 3rd Congressional District is one of 4 U.S. House districts in Utah, represented in Congress by Mike Kennedy (Republican). It is home to roughly 837,292 people, with a median age of 30.6. The population is about 79% White. The median household income is $80,875, and 36% of adults 25 and older hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. In the 2024 presidential election it voted solidly Republican (R+19).
Representative
Current U.S. House member (source: house.gov).
Geography
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Covering 51,877 square miles, UT-03 is the 12th-largest of the 435 congressional districts by land area. With about 16 residents per square mile, it is a predominantly rural district. Its shape is fairly compact: the district's Polsby-Popper score of 0.38 ranks 97th of 435 nationally, where 1st is the most compact.
Presidential results
In the 2024 presidential election, 39% of UT-03 voters backed Kamala Harris and 58% Donald Trump — a R+19 margin. The district's presidential lean was essentially unchanged from 2020 (R+19).
Two-party presidential vote by district (source: The Downballot).
Who lives here
The median resident of the district is 30.6 years old, making this one of the youngest districts in the nation by median age; 27.1% of residents are under 18 and 13.9% are 65 or older. About 7% of residents were born outside the United States, and 14.7% speak a language other than English at home.
U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year estimates).
Economy & education
At $80,875, the district's median household income ranks 185th of 435 districts nationwide. The typical owner-occupied home is worth $437,011, and the median rent is $1,248 a month. 11% of residents live below the poverty line, and workers average a 21.3-minute commute (14% work from home).
U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year estimates).