Pro-Choice Voter Guide: Utah Senate
Sen. Orrin Hatch
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R) is anti-choice. He is the incumbent.
Sen. Hatch earned a 0-percent score in NARAL Pro-Choice America's 2011 Congressional Record on Choice.
Voted to block Planned Parenthood from receiving any federal funds, which would have denied millions of Americans access to contraception, cancer screenings, and other basic medical care.
Voted for a budget bill that would have cut funding for contraception and cancer screenings, made it harder for low-income women in D.C. to choose abortion care, and eliminated family-planning programs for the world's poorest women.
Sen. Hatch received a 100-percent rating from the National Right to Life Committee in 2011.
On his congressional website, Sen. Hatch writes: "Without the right to life, all other rights are meaningless, and for that reason, I have always been strongly opposed to abortion. During congressional debate on this subject, I informed my colleagues that ten times the number of American lives in all of our nation's wars have been lost in the continuing tragedy of abortion."
Scott Howell
Scott Howell (D) is presumed to be anti-choice.
Bill Barron
Bill Barron (I) has no known position on choice.
Daniel Geery
Daniel Geery () has no known position on choice.
Shaun McCausland
Shaun McCausland (C) has no known position on choice.


