March 05, 2026
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Rep. Burgess Owens to Retire After Term as Utah Redistricting Cuts GOP Seat

Rep. Burgess Owens, a 74‑year‑old Republican and former NFL player who flipped a Salt Lake County–based district in 2020, announced he will not seek reelection in 2026 and will leave elected office after completing his third term. His decision comes after a court‑ordered congressional map reduced Utah’s four Republican seats to three viable GOP districts, forcing the delegation to compete for fewer spots; Owens and other Republicans unsuccessfully sued to block the new lines. The move leaves what has been Utah’s most competitive House seat open in 2026 under newly drawn boundaries, likely making it a closely watched race in the battle for control of the narrowly divided House. Owens framed his tenure as focused on school choice, fighting child trafficking, and aligning with President Donald Trump’s agenda, saying he will remain 'fully committed' through the end of his term. Strategists are already noting online that a retirement timed to the end of the term, rather than an early exit, avoids immediately shrinking Republicans’ slim House majority.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Rep. Burgess Owens announced he will not seek reelection in 2026 and will leave Congress after his current term.
  • A state‑court‑ordered redistricting map leaves Utah’s four Republican House members competing for three seats, and GOP challenges to the map were rejected.
  • Owens first won the Salt Lake County–based district in 2020, turning it from Democratic to Republican control, and it has been considered Utah’s most competitive House seat.

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