Who will represent Salt Lake City?

The answer is becoming clearer after June 23's primary elections in Utah, where voters selected nominees across the state's congressional districts ahead of the November midterms. In focus was the crowded ballot of liberals looking to represent the state's 1st Congressional district, the subject of a legal redistricting battle in recent months after the state Supreme Court upheld a new map in February that was set to deliver a Democratic win.

Here's who won in Utah's 1st district and other June 23 primary results, according to the Associated Press and CNN.

District 1

Republican: Riley Owen won the race uncontested.

Democrat: Ben McAdams (56.2% of votes) is projected to defeat Nate Blouin (25.1% of votes) with an estimated 71% of votes counted early Wednesday.

District 2

Republican: Incumbent Blake Moore (57.5% of votes) defeated Karianne Lisonbee (42.5% of votes) with an estimated 92% of votes counted.

Democrat: Peter Crosby won the race uncontested.

District 3

Republican: Incumbent Rep. Celeste Maloy (67.4% of votes) defeated Phil Lyman (32.6% of votes) with an estimated 77% of votes counted.

Democrat: Kent Udell won the race uncontested.

District 4

Republican: Incumbent Rep. Mike Kennedy won the race uncontested.

Democrat: Jonny Larsen won the race uncontested.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: See Utah primary election results for House