63rd Utah State Legislature
63rd Session 2019-2020 | |
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Utah State Legislature | |
Type | |
Term limits | None |
History | |
New session started | January 28, 2019 |
Leadership | |
Speaker of the House | |
House Majority Leader | |
House Minority Leader | |
President of the Senate | J. Stuart Adams (R) |
Senate Majority Leader | Evan Vickers (R) |
Senate Minority Leader | Karen Mayne (D) |
Structure | |
Seats | 104 (75 Representatives & 29 Senators) |
Political groups | Majority
Minority
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Political groups | Majority
Minority
|
Length of term | 2 years Reps 4 years Senators |
Authority | Article VI, Utah Constitution |
Salary | Reps: $117/day + per diem Senate:$130/day + per diem |
Elections | |
Last election | November 6, 2018 (14 seats) |
Next election | November 3, 2020 (15 seats) |
Redistricting | Legislative control |
Meeting place | |
State Senate Chamber Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City, Utah |
The 63rd Session of the Utah State Legislature took place from 2019 to 2020 with a total of eight sessions, two constitutionally mandated general sessions (one each year) and six special sessions. While it's typical that the legislature has at least one special session per year, the high number of sessions was the result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Composition of the House of Representatives[]
Leadership in the People's House[]
Position | Name | Party | District |
---|---|---|---|
Speaker of the House | Brad Wilson | Republican | 15 |
Majority Leader | Francis Gibson | Republican | 65 |
Majority Whip | Mike Schultz | Republican | 12 |
Minority Leader | Brian King | Democratic | 28 |
Minority Whip | Carol Spackman Moss | Democratic | 37 |
Members of the 63rd House of Representatives[]
District | Name | Party | Residence | First elected |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Joel Ferry | Rep | Corinne[2] | 2018 |
2 | Jefferson Moss | Rep | Eagle Mountain | 2012 |
3 | Val Potter | Rep | North Logan | 2016 |
4 | Dan Johnson[3] | Rep | Logan | 2018 |
5 | Casey Snider | Rep | Paradise[4] | 2018 |
6 | Cory Maloy | Rep | Lehi | 2016 |
7 | Rep | North Ogden | 2018↑ | |
8 | Steve Waldrip | Rep | Eden | 2018 |
9 | Cal Musselman | Rep | West Haven | 2018 |
10 | LaWanna Shurtliff | Dem | Ogden | 2018 (1998–2008)[5] |
11 | Kelly Miles | Rep | Ogden | 2016 |
12 | Mike Schultz | Rep | Hooper | 2014 |
13 | Paul Ray | Rep | Clearfield | 2004 (2001–2003) |
14 | Karianne Lisonbee | Rep | Clearfield | 2016 |
15 | Brad Wilson | Rep | Kaysville | 2010 |
16 | Stephen Handy | Rep | Layton | 2010↑ |
17 | Stewart Barlow | Rep | Fruit Heights | 2010 |
18 | Timothy Hawkes | Rep | Centerville | 2014 |
19 | Raymond Ward | Rep | Bountiful | 2014 |
20 | Melissa Garff Ballard | Rep | North Salt Lake | 2018 |
21 | Douglas Sagers | Rep | Tooele | 2010 |
22 | Susan Duckworth | Dem | Magna | 2008 |
23 | Sandra Hollins | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2014 |
24 | Jennifer Dailey-Provost[6] | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2018 |
25 | Joel Briscoe | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2010↑ |
26 | Angela Romero | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2012 |
27 | Brady Brammer | Rep | Highland | 2018 |
28 | Brian King | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2008 |
29 | Lee Perry | Rep | Perry | 2010 |
30 | Mike Winder | Rep | West Valley City | 2014 (2011–2012) |
31 | Elizabeth Weight | Dem | West Valley City | 2016 |
32 | Suzanne Harrison[7] | Dem | Draper | 2018 |
33 | Craig Hall | Rep | West Valley City | 2012 |
34 | Karen Kwan | Dem | Murray | 2016 |
35 | Mark Wheatley | Dem | Murray | 2004 |
36 | Patrice M. Arent | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2010 (1997–2003) |
37 | Carol Spackman Moss | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2000 |
38 | Eric Hutchings | Rep | Kearns | 2001↑ |
39 | James Dunnigan | Rep | Taylorsville | 2002 |
40 | Stephanie Pitcher | Dem | Salt Lake City | 2018 |
41 | Mark Strong | Rep | Riverton | 2018 |
42 | Kim Coleman | Rep | West Jordan | 2014 |
43 | Cheryl Acton | Rep | West Jordan | 2017↑ |
44 | Andrew Stoddard[8] | Dem | Murray | 2018 |
45 | Steve Eliason | Rep | Sandy | 2010 |
46 | Marie Poulson | Dem | Cottonwood Heights | 2008 |
47 | Steve Christiansen | Rep | West Jordan | ↑ |
48 | Keven Stratton | Rep | Orem | 2012↑ |
49 | Robert Spendlove | Rep | Sandy | 2014↑ |
50 | Susan Pulsipher | Rep | South Jordan | 2012 |
51 | Jeff Stenquist | Rep | Draper | 2018 |
52 | Candice Pierucci | Rep | Salt Lake City | ↑ |
53 | Logan Wilde | Rep | Croydon | 2016 |
54 | Rep | Heber | 2016 | |
55 | Scott Chew | Rep | Jensen | 2014 |
56 | Kay Christofferson | Rep | Lehi | 2012 |
57 | Jon Hawkins | Rep | Pleasant Grove | 2018 |
58 | Derrin Owens | Rep | Fountain Green | 2015↑ |
59 | Val Peterson | Rep | Orem | 2010 |
60 | Brad Daw | Rep | Orem | 2014 |
61 | Marsha Judkins | Rep | Provo | 2018 |
62 | Travis Seegmiller | Rep | 2018 | |
63 | Adam Robertson | Rep | Provo | 2018 |
64 | Norm Thurston | Rep | Provo | 2014 |
65 | Francis Gibson | Rep | Springville | 2008 |
66 | Mike McKell | Rep | Spanish Fork | 2012 |
67 | Mark Roberts | Rep | Santaquin | 2012 |
68 | Merrill Nelson | Rep | Grantsville | 2012 |
69 | Christine Watkins | Rep | Price | 2016 |
70 | Carl Albrecht | Rep | Richfield | 2016 |
71 | Bradley Last | Rep | St. George | 2002 |
72 | Rex Shipp | Rep | Cedar City | 2018 |
73 | Phil Lyman | Rep | Kanab | 2018 |
74 | V. Lowry Snow | Rep | St. George | 2012↑ |
75 | Walt Brooks | Rep | St. George | 2016 |
- ↑Representative was originally appointed into office.
Composition of the Senate[]
Leadership of the Senate[]
Position | Name | Party | District |
---|---|---|---|
President of the Senate | J. Stuart Adams | Republican | 22 |
Majority Leader | Evan Vickers | Republican | 28 |
Majority Whip | Dan Hemmert | Republican | 14 |
Assistant Majority Whip | F. Ann Millner | Republican | 18 |
Minority Leader | Karen Mayne | Democratic | 5 |
Minority Whip | Luz Escamilla | Democratic | 1 |
Assistant Minority Whip | Jani Iwamoto | Democratic | 4 |
Members of the 63rd Senate[]
District | Name | Party | First elected | Counties Represented |
Margin[a] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Luz Escamilla | Dem | 2008 | Salt Lake | -29.4[b] |
2 | Derek Kitchen[11] | Dem | 2018 | Salt Lake | -53.4[c] |
3 | Gene Davis | Dem | 1998 | Salt Lake | -40[d] |
4 | Jani Iwamoto | Dem | 2014 | Salt Lake | -34.2[e] |
5 | Karen Mayne | Dem | 2008 | Salt Lake | -37.4[f] |
6 | Wayne Harper | Rep | 2012 | Salt Lake | 11.2[g] |
7 | Deidre Henderson | Rep | 2012 | Utah | |
8 | Kathleen Riebe | Dem | 2018 | Salt Lake | -13.2[h] |
9 | Kirk Cullimore Jr. | Rep | 2018 | Salt Lake | 31.4[i] |
10 | Lincoln Fillmore | Rep | 2015 | Salt Lake | 30.4[j] |
11 | Daniel McCay | Rep | 2018 | Salt Lake, Utah | 35.4[k] |
12 | Daniel Thatcher | Rep | 2010 | Salt Lake, Tooele | 5.2[l] |
13 | Jake Anderegg | Rep | 2016 | Tooele, Utah | 100[m] |
14 | Dan Hemmert | Rep | 2016↑ | Utah | 100[n] |
15 | Keith Grover | Rep | 2018 | Utah | 63.4[o] |
16 | Curt Bramble | Rep | 2000 | Utah | 100[p] |
17 | Scott Sandall | Rep | 2018 | Box Elder, Cache, Tooele | 55.6[q] |
18 | F. Ann Millner | Rep | 2014 | Davis, Weber | 33.8[r] |
19 | Allen M. Christensen | Rep | 2004 | Morgan, Summit, Weber | |
20 | D. Gregg Buxton | Rep | 2016 | Weber | 100[s] |
21 | Jerry Stevenson | Rep | 2010↑ | Davis | 43.4[t] |
22 | J. Stuart Adams | Rep | 2009↑ | Davis | 100[u] |
23 | Todd Weiler | Rep | 2012↑ | Davis | 87.8[v] |
24 | Ralph Okerlund | Rep | 2008 | Juab, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Tooele, Wayne | |
25 | Lyle W. Hillyard | Rep | 1984 | Cache, Rich | |
26 | Ronald Winterton | Rep | 2018 | Daggett, Duchesne, Summit, Uintah, Wasatch | 27.8[w] |
27 | David Hinkins | Rep | 2008 | Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan, Utah | 100[x] |
28 | Evan Vickers | Rep | 2012 | Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane, Millard, Washington | 58.2[y] |
29 | Don Ipson | Rep | 2008 | Washington | 54[z] |
↑: Senator was originally appointed
See also[]
- Utah State Legislative districts
- Utah State House of Representatives
- Utah State Senate
- List of Utah State Legislatures
- Elections in Utah
- Utah Republican Party
- Utah Democratic Party
Notes[]
- ^ Republican margin in last election
- ^ 2020[10]
- ^ 2018[12]
- ^ 2018[13]
- ^ 2018[14]
- ^ 2018[15]
- ^ 2020[16]
- ^ 2020[17]
- ^ 2018, against a United Utah candidate[18]
- ^ 2020[19]
- ^ 2018[20]
- ^ 2018[21]
- ^ 2020[22]
- ^ 2020[23]
- ^ 2018, against a United Utah candidate[24]
- ^ 2020[25]
- ^ 2018[26]
- ^ 2018[27]
- ^ 2020[28]
- ^ 2018[29]
- ^ 2018[30]
- ^ 2020, against a write-in candidate[31]
- ^ 2018[32]
- ^ 2020[33]
- ^ 2018[34]
- ^ 2020[35]
References[]
- ^ "Full House Leadership - Utah House of Representatives". Retrieved February 18, 2020.
- ^ "Incoming legislators tout fiscal discipline, limited government," The Leader, Nov. 27, 2018
- ^ "Johnson defeats Brundage for Utah House 4 Seat," Cache Valley Daily, Nov. 7, 2018
- ^ "Casey Snider appointed to Legislature by governor," Herald Journal, October 16, 2018
- ^ "Many in Weber County's Utah House delegation will be new, joining familiar faces," Standard Examiner, Dec. 9, 2018
- ^ "Utah Democrats had a very good night in legislative races on Tuesday," Utah Policy.com, Nov. 6, 2018
- ^ "Utah politician leaps from a razor-thin loss to a landslide win," PBS Newshour, Nov. 11, 2018
- ^ "Murray’s Senate And House Seats Solidly Democrat As Voters Turn Out In Droves," Murray Journal, November 19, 2018
- ^ "New leaders elected in the Utah State Legislature’s Republican majority," Fox13now.com, Nov. 8, 2018
- ^ "Luz Escamilla". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Gay rights pioneer Derek Kitchen says goodbye to Salt Lake City Council, looks back on his triumphs, ahead to his future in the Utah Senate," The Salt Lake Tribune, November 27, 2018
- ^ "Derek Kitchen". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Gene Davis". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Jani Iwamoto". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Karen Mayne". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Wayne Harper". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Kathleen Riebe". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Kirk Cullimore". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Lincoln Fillmore". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Dan McCay". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Daniel W. Thatcher". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Jake Anderegg". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "General election canvass" (PDF). utah.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 10, 2020. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Keith Grover". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Curtis Bramble". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Scott Sandall". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Ann Millner". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "David Buxton". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Jerry Stevenson". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Stuart Adams". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Todd Weiler". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Ronald Winterton". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "David Hinkins". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Evan Vickers". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ "Don Ipson". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
External links[]
Categories:
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