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  1. Celeste Maloy (born May 22, 1981) is an American attorney and Republican politician who is the U.S. representative for Utah's 2nd congressional district. She previously served as chief legal counsel to U.S. Representative Chris Stewart and as the deputy county attorney for Washington County, Utah.

  2. Celeste Maloy was first elected to represent Utahs Second Congressional District in 2023. Celeste is running for re-election because she is a product of Utah’s Second Congressional District and wants to continue to get results for Utah families and small businesses.

  3. Celeste joined Congress in 2023 and serves on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee as well as the House Committee on Small Business. She is also proud to serve on several caucuses, including the Colorado River Basin Caucus and Bipartisan Wildfire Caucus, where she can address issues directly impacting the West.

  4. Jul 25, 2023 · Knee-deep in southern Utah’s gritty soil, Celeste Maloy stood with hands dyed brown, explaining the intricacies of federal red tape to a rural landowner. This is how Maloy has spent her adult life — according to those who know her best — helping Utahns navigate government bureaucracy and attempting to change it to better meet their needs.

  5. Celeste Maloy was first elected to represent Utahs Second Congressional District in 2023. Celeste is running for re-election because she is a product of Utah’s Second Congressional District and wants to continue to get results for Utah families and small businesses.

  6. Republican Celeste Maloy won a Utah special election Tuesday to replace her former boss, U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart, in a race that will put a woman back among Utah’s five-member congressional delegation for the first time since 2019.

  7. Sep 7, 2023 · With strong backing from Utah’s rural voters, a former staffer for Utah Rep. Chris Stewart won a three-way Republican primary in a special election to succeed him after he resigns from office. Celeste Maloy, a Donald Trump supporter, defeated former state Rep. Becky Edwards in what was a tight race.