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Sterling town, UT


Sanpete County, UT

Tracts in this county

   

2022 population: 355   ( 93 from 2010 )
Land area: 0.3 square miles
Population density: 1097.6 persons per square mile

2022 Census data
White:340 95.77% 40.5%
Black:61.69% 0.0%
Indian:00.00% 100.0%
Asian:00.00% 100.0%
2+ races:61.69% 0.0%
Hispanic:30.85% 76.9%
Total non-White:154.23% 25.0%

2010-2022 ComponentsNumberRate
Change in White population:98 45.3
Change in Non-White pop.:-5 -2.3



Historical Presidential Election Results for Sterling town, UT



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YearTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes Diff
(St)
Diff
(US)
PSV
2020 60% Donald Trump* (R) 145 92.4% Joe Biden (D) 11 7.0% 1 0.6% 157 35 46 0.01%
2016 49% Donald Trump (R) 96 85.0% Hillary Clinton (D) 10 8.8% 7 6.2% 113 40 39 0.01%
2012 63% Mitt Romney (R) 107 85.6% Write-ins (I) 9 7.2% 9 7.2% 125 13 38 0.01%
2008 85% John McCain (R) 79 53.4% Write-ins (I) 39 26.4% 30 20.3% 148 -9 8 0.02%
* incumbent         PSV: percent of state vote



2020 President, Sterling town
CandidateVotesPct
Joe Biden (D) 11 7.0%
Donald Trump* (R) 145 92.4%
Other 1 0.6%
TOTAL 157
Turnout: 60% Diff (St): 35 Diff (US): 46


2016 President, Sterling town
CandidateVotesPct
Hillary Clinton (D) 10 8.8%
Donald Trump (R) 96 85.0%
Evan McMullin (I) 6 5.3%
Other 1 0.9%
TOTAL 113
Turnout: 49% Diff (St): 40 Diff (US): 39
* incumbent

Historical Statewide Election Results for Sterling town, UT

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YearTypeTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal VotesDiff PSV
2020 G 57% Spencer Cox (R) 127 84.1% Greg Duerden (Independent American) 7 4.6% 17 [+] 11.3% 151 21 0.01%
2018 S1 41% Mitt Romney (R) 82 80.4% Tim Aalders (Constitution) 10 9.8% 10 [+] 9.8% 102 18 0.01%
2016 S3 49% Mike Lee* (R) 94 82.5% Misty Snow (D) 12 10.5% 8 [+] 7.0% 114 14 0.01%
2016 G 50% Gary Herbert* (R) 96 83.5% Mike Weinholtz (D) 12 10.4% 7 [+] 6.1% 115 17 0.01%
*: incumbent               +: ran on additional party lines               Type: G: Governor; S1,S2,S3: Senate Class 1, 2 or 3
italics: special election           RO: runoff election           PSV: percent of state vote