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Blake Moore
Blake David Moore is an American politician and former diplomat from the state of Utah. He is the U.S. representative for Utah's 1st congressional district, serving since January 2021. Since November 8, 2023, he has been the vice chair of the House Republican Conference.
Born 1980 · Ogden, Utah , U.S.
In brief
AI · verified vs data · 2026-07-06
Blake Moore, U.S. representative for Utah's 1st congressional district since 2021 and vice chair of the House Republican Conference, is running for the House seat in Utah's 4th district. A former diplomat born in Ogden, Utah in 1980, Moore has about a 90% win probability per Polymarket.
Governing & voting record
What Moore did in office.
MeasureYearAction
MAPWaters Act of 2025
Became Public Law No: 119-62.
2025
Became law
Modernizing Access to Our Public Land Act
Became Public Law No: 117-114.
2021
Became law
Upward Mobility Act of 2026
Referred to the Subcommittee on Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture.
2026
Sponsored
Critical Mineral and Extraction Tax Parity Act
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
2026
Sponsored
Promoting Childhood Independence and Resilience Act of 2026
Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Education and Workforce, for a period to be subsequently determined b
2026
Sponsored
GUARD Act
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the
2026
Sponsored
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 111 South Tremont Street in Tremonton
Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
2026
Sponsored
SPONSORED LEGISLATION VIA CONGRESS.GOV · ENACTED BILLS FIRST, THEN THE MOST RECENT · ROLE SHOWS THE BILL'S LATEST STATUS.
Where they stand
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Key positions not yet compiled
Positions are drawn from the candidate's public record and statements. We haven't compiled a verified set for this candidate yet.
How Moore votes
With the party, against it, and where on the spectrum.
Ideological placement · roll-call record
Dem median
GOP median
Moore
← LiberalCenterConservative →
Center-right
Overall lean
68
DW-NOMINATE · 0–100
DW-NOMINATE FIRST-DIMENSION SCORE FROM ROLL-CALL VOTES IN THE 119TH CONGRESS (HOUSE), VIA VOTEVIEW. 0 = MOST LIBERAL, 100 = MOST CONSERVATIVE.
Party unity · 591 roll-calls · 119th Congress (House)
98%voted with Republicans · 2% broke ranks
Ratings from advocacy groups
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No advocacy-group ratings
Interest-group scorecards have no machine-readable feed — they're curated per candidate, and none are on file yet.
Career & history
2021United States representative
since 2021
Public favorability
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No favorability data
This candidate isn't tracked by YouGov's public-figure panel, and no published state polling on their favorability was found.
Donors & money
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No campaign finance on file
FEC filings appear here once the candidate's committee reports. Early-cycle and self-funding candidates often have nothing on record yet.
ALL FIGURES DRAWN FROM PUBLICLY AVAILABLE RECORDS · CANDIDATE PROFILES ARE NONPARTISAN AND CARRY NO ENDORSEMENT. · PHOTO: UNITED STATES CONGRESS · PUBLIC DOMAIN (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)
Blake David Moore is an American politician and former diplomat from the state of Utah. He is the U.S. representative for Utah's 1st congressional district, serving since January 2021. Since November 8, 2023, he has been the vice chair of the House Republican Conference.
92%
Win prob
In brief
AI · verified vs data · 2026-07-06
Blake Moore, U.S. representative for Utah's 1st congressional district since 2021 and vice chair of the House Republican Conference, is running for the House seat in Utah's 4th district. A former diplomat born in Ogden, Utah in 1980, Moore has about a 90% win probability per Polymarket.
Governing & voting record
MAPWaters Act of 2025
2025 · BECAME LAW
Became
Modernizing Access to Our Public Land Act
2021 · BECAME LAW
Became
Upward Mobility Act of 2026
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Critical Mineral and Extraction Tax Parity Act
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Promoting Childhood Independence and Resilience Act of 2026
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
GUARD Act
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 111 South Tremont Street in Tremonton
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Where they stand
—
Key positions not yet compiled
Positions are drawn from the candidate's public record and statements. We haven't compiled a verified set for this candidate yet.
Career & history
2021United States representative
since 2021
Public favorability
—
No favorability data
This candidate isn't tracked by YouGov's public-figure panel, and no published state polling on their favorability was found.
How Moore votes
Ideological placement · roll-call record
Dem median
GOP median
Moore
← LiberalCenterConservative →
Center-right
Overall lean
68
DW-NOMINATE · 0–100
DW-NOMINATE FIRST-DIMENSION SCORE FROM ROLL-CALL VOTES IN THE 119TH CONGRESS (HOUSE), VIA VOTEVIEW. 0 = MOST LIBERAL, 100 = MOST CONSERVATIVE.
Party unity · 591 roll-calls · 119th Congress (House)
98%voted with Republicans · 2% broke ranks
Ratings from advocacy groups
—
No advocacy-group ratings
Interest-group scorecards have no machine-readable feed — they're curated per candidate, and none are on file yet.
Donors & money
—
No campaign finance on file
FEC filings appear here once the candidate's committee reports. Early-cycle and self-funding candidates often have nothing on record yet.
ALL FIGURES DRAWN FROM PUBLICLY AVAILABLE RECORDS · CANDIDATE PROFILES ARE NONPARTISAN AND CARRY NO ENDORSEMENT. · PHOTO: UNITED STATES CONGRESS · PUBLIC DOMAIN (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)