In 2017, a special election was held in the 3rd Congressional District of Utah for the U.S. House of Representatives to replace
Jason Chaffetz, who resigned on June 30, 2017. Ainge received a quarter of the Republican primary votes, but placed third against Provo mayor John Curtis and
Christopher Herrod. It was suggested by Republican operative, Chuck Warren, and others on Twitter, that Ainge's congressional race could have been negatively influenced by his father, the general manager of the
Boston Celtics, convincing
Gordon Hayward to leave the
Utah Jazz as a free agent and sign with the Celtics. In 2018, Utah commissioner Greg Graves was called to resign for sexual harassment allegations, but completed his term under tenuous circumstances. In the race for Graves’s seat, Ainge beat fellow Republican Tom Sakievich in the primary election and had no Democratic opposition in the general election. His main opponent was third-party candidate, Teri McCabe, whom he beat with 82% of the vote. In light of the Graves controversies, Ainge said he would run a campaign focused on restoring ethics and transparency to the county commission. In 2021, Ainge was appointed by Utah governor
Spencer J. Cox to serve on the Governor’s Economic Development Board. == References ==