Utah Senate president loses primary amid data center fight

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Summary

Utah Senate President Stuart Adams lost his GOP primary after opposition to a proposed Box Elder County data center grew.

Why this matters

The result showed how local opposition to large development projects can influence state-level races. It also may affect the future of a major artificial intelligence data center proposal in Utah.

A proposed data center project in Box Elder County, Utah, became a central issue in Tuesday’s Republican primary, where Senate President Stuart Adams lost to challenger Stephanie Hollist.

Adams, the longest-serving president in Utah Senate history, lost after his support for the Stratos project drew opposition from some voters. Hollist, a former university lawyer, opposed the development and said Adams and other state leaders had not addressed public concerns.

Adams had previously won reelection easily in the heavily Republican state. But as head of the Utah Military Installation Development Authority, which approved initial plans for the project earlier this year, he became closely tied to the proposal.

Two Box Elder County commissioners who voted to allow the plans to move forward, Boyd Bingham and Lee Perry, also lost their primaries.

“Do I think that the data center vote cost me the election? Yes I do,” Perry told The Salt Lake Tribune after conceding on Wednesday. “Would I do anything different? … I wouldn’t vote differently, but I would push back against the state and make them come out publicly and tell everybody why they’re forcing it down our throat.”

The Stratos project, backed by investor and “Shark Tank” personality Kevin O’Leary, is expected to be one of the world’s largest artificial intelligence data centers, with multiple sites planned across Utah.

Opponents said the project could put pressure on water supplies near the Great Salt Lake and use large amounts of electricity. Developers said it would create jobs and generate millions of dollars in tax revenue.

In the final weeks of his campaign, Adams called for major reductions to the project’s proposed 40,000-acre footprint.

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