This is the twelfth in a series of race rundowns designed to give subscribers a quick snapshot of what's happening in each district in 2018. Throughout the cycle, watch for our detailed analysis of the most closely-fought races in our competitive race overviews. And, be sure to bookmark our ratings to keep track of the latest changes.

Utah

UT-01: Rob Bishop (R) - North: Ogden, Logan Solid Republican. Bishop carried this northern Utah seat by 40 points in 2016 (despite President Trump winning by only 27 points) and will cruise to a ninth term this fall.

UT-02: Chris Stewart (R) - West central: Salt Lake City, Bountiful, St. George Solid Republican. Stewart, an author and Air Force veteran who set a speed record for the fastest non-stop flight around the world, is totally safe in this overwhelmingly Republican seat.

UT-03: John Curtis (R) - East central: Provo Solid Republican. Without a major change to Utah's election rules, a moderate like Curtis likely never would have captured the GOP nod to replace Rep. Jason Chaffetz in a 2017 special election.

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