Utah State House of Representatives
Utah House of Representatives | |
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Utah State Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | None |
History | |
New session started | January 17, 2023 |
Leadership | |
Speaker pro tempore | |
Majority Leader | |
Minority Leader | |
Structure | |
Seats | 75 |
Political groups | Majority
Minority
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Length of term | 2 years |
Authority | Article VI, Utah Constitution |
Salary | $117/day + per diem |
Elections | |
Last election | November 8, 2022 (75 seats) |
Next election | November 5, 2024 (75 seats) |
Redistricting | Legislative Control |
Meeting place | |
House of Representatives Chamber Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City, Utah | |
Website | |
Utah House of Representatives |
The Utah House of Representatives is the lower house of the Utah State Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Utah. The House is composed of 75 representatives elected from single member constituent districts. Each district contains an average population of 44,000 people. Members of the House are elected to two-year terms without term limits. The House convenes at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City.[1]
Composition of the House of Representatives
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
|
Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Democratic | Vacant | ||
2011-2012 legislature (59th) | 58 | 17 | 75 | 0 |
2013-2014 legislature (60th) | 61 | 14 | 75 | 0 |
2015-2016 legislature (61st) | 63 | 12 | 75 | 0 |
2017-2018 legislature (62nd) | 62 | 13 | 75 | 0 |
2019-2020 legislature (63rd) | 59 | 16 | 75 | 0 |
2021-2022 legislature (64th) | 58 | 17 | 75 | 0 |
2023-2024 legislature (65th) | 61 | 14 | 75 | 0 |
Latest voting share | 81% | 19% |
Leadership
Position | Name | Party | District |
---|---|---|---|
Speaker of the House | Mike Schultz | Republican | 12 |
Majority Leader | Jefferson Moss | Republican | 51 |
Majority Whip | Karianne Lisonbee | Republican | 14 |
Majority Assistant Whip | Casey Snider | Republican | 5 |
Minority Leader | Angela Romero | Democratic | 25 |
Minority Whip | Jennifer Dailey-Provost | Democratic | 22 |
Minority Assistant Whip | Sandra Hollins | Democratic | 21 |
Members of the 65th House of Representatives
District | Name | Party | Residence | Terms |
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1 | Thomas Peterson | Rep | Box Elder County | 2022*– |
2 | Mike Petersen | Rep | North Logan, Smithfield, Hyde Park, Lewiston, northern Logan City, and northern Cache County. | 2021– |
3 | Dan Johnson | Rep | Logan and Richmond | 2019– |
4 | Kera Birkeland | Rep | Morgan | 2020*– |
5 | Casey Snider | Rep | Paradise | 2018*– |
6 | Matthew Gwynn | Rep | Farr West | 2021– |
7 | Ryan Wilcox | Rep | Ogden | 2009–2015, 2021– |
8 | Jason Kyle | Rep | 2023– | |
9 | Cal Musselman | Rep | West Haven | 2019– |
10 | Rosemary Lesser | Dem | Ogden | 2021*– |
11 | Katy Hall | Rep | 2023– | |
12 | Mike Schultz | Rep | Hooper | 2015– |
13 | Karen Peterson | Rep | Clearfield | 2022*– |
14 | Karianne Lisonbee | Rep | Clearfield | 2017– |
15 | Ariel Defay | Rep | 2023*– | |
16 | Trevor Lee | Rep | 2023– | |
17 | Stewart Barlow | Rep | Fruit Heights | 2011*– |
18 | Paul Cutler | Rep | 2023– | |
19 | Raymond Ward | Rep | Bountiful | 2015– |
20 | Melissa Garff Ballard | Rep | North Salt Lake | 2019– |
21 | Sandra Hollins | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2015– |
22 | Jennifer Dailey-Provost | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2019– |
23 | Brian King | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2009– |
24 | Joel Briscoe | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2010*– |
25 | Angela Romero | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2013– |
26 | Matt MacPherson | Rep | 2023*– | |
27 | Anthony Loubet | Rep | 2023– | |
28 | Tim Jimenez | Rep | 2023– | |
29 | Bridger Bolinder | Rep | 2023– | |
30 | Judy Weeks-Rohner | Rep | West Valley City | 2021*– |
31 | Brett Garner | Dem | 2023*– | |
32 | Sahara Hayes | Dem | 2023– | |
33 | Doug Owens | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2021– |
34 | Carol Spackman Moss | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2001– |
35 | Mark Wheatley | Dem | Murray | 2005– |
36 | James Dunnigan | Rep | Taylorsville | 2003– |
37 | Ashlee Matthews | Dem | West Jordan | 2021– |
38 | Cheryl Acton | Rep | West Jordan | 2017*– |
39 | Ken Ivory | Rep | West Jordan | 2011-2019, 2021– |
40 | Andrew Stoddard | Dem | Murray | 2019– |
41 | Gay Lynn Bennion | Dem | Cottonwood Heights | 2021– |
42 | Robert Spendlove | Rep | Sandy | 2014*– |
43 | Steve Eliason | Rep | Sandy | 2011– |
44 | Jordan Teuscher | Rep | South Jordan | 2021– |
45 | Susan Pulsipher | Rep | South Jordan | 2017– |
46 | Jeff Stenquist | Rep | Draper | 2019– |
47 | Mark Strong | Rep | Riverton | 2019– |
48 | James Cobb | Rep | 2023– | |
49 | Candice Pierucci | Rep | Salt Lake City | 2019*– |
50 | Stephanie Gricius | Rep | 2023– | |
51 | Jefferson Moss | Rep | Eagle Mountain | 2017– |
52 | Cory Maloy | Rep | Lehi | 2017– |
53 | Kay Christofferson | Rep | Lehi | 2013– |
54 | Brady Brammer | Rep | Highland | 2019– |
55 | Jon Hawkins | Rep | Pleasant Grove | 2019– |
56 | Val Peterson | Rep | Orem | 2011– |
57 | Nelson Abbott | Rep | Orem | 2021– |
58 | Keven Stratton | Rep | Orem | 2012*– |
59 | Mike Kohler | Rep | Midway | 2021– |
60 | Tyler Clancy | Rep | 2023*– | |
61 | Marsha Judkins | Rep | Provo | 2018*– |
62 | Norm Thurston | Rep | Provo | 2015– |
63 | Stephen Whyte | Rep | 2021*– | |
64 | Jeff Burton | Rep | Spanish Fork | 2021– |
65 | Doug Welton | Rep | Payson | 2021– |
66 | Steven Lund | Rep | Manti | 2021– |
67 | Christine Watkins | Rep | Price | 2017– |
68 | Scott Chew | Rep | Jensen | 2015– |
69 | Phil Lyman | Rep | Blanding | 2019– |
70 | Carl Albrecht | Rep | Richfield | 2017– |
71 | Rex Shipp | Rep | Cedar City | 2019– |
72 | Joseph Elison | Rep | 2023– | |
73 | Colin Jack | Rep | 2022*– | |
74 | R. Neil Walter | Rep | 2023– | |
75 | Walt Brooks | Rep | St. George | 2016*– |
- * Representative was originally appointed to office.
Past composition of the House of Representatives
See also
- Utah State Legislative districts
- Utah State Senate
- List of Utah State Legislatures
- Elections in Utah
- Utah Republican Party
- Utah Democratic Party
References
- ^ List of Representatives with Districts
- ^ "House Leadership". Retrieved April 25, 2023.