Utah House of Representatives

Lower house of the Utah State Legislature
Utah House of Representatives
Utah State Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Lower house
Term limits
None
History
New session started
January 17, 2023
Leadership
Mike Schultz (R)
since November 15, 2023
Speaker pro tempore
James Dunnigan (R)
since January 17, 2023
Majority Leader
Jefferson Moss (R)
since November 15, 2023
Minority Leader
Angela Romero (D)
since January 17, 2023
Structure
Seats75
Political groups
Majority
  •   Republican (61)

Minority

  •   Democratic (14)
Length of term
2 years
AuthorityArticle VI, Utah Constitution
Salary$117/day + per diem
Elections
Last election
November 8, 2022
(75 seats)
Next election
November 5, 2024
(75 seats)
RedistrictingLegislative 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

[2]

Members of the 65th House of Representatives

District Name Party Residence Terms
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

References

  1. ^ List of Representatives with Districts
  2. ^ "House Leadership". Retrieved April 25, 2023.

External links

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Members of the Utah House of Representatives
65th State Legislature (2023)
Speaker of the House
Mike Schultz (R)
Majority Leader
Jefferson Moss (R)
Minority Leader
Angela Romero (D)
  1. Thomas Peterson (R)
  2. Mike Petersen (R)
  3. Dan Johnson (R)
  4. Kera Birkeland (R)
  5. Casey Snider (R)
  6. Matthew Gwynn (R)
  7. Ryan Wilcox (R)
  8. Jason Kyle (R)
  9. Cal Musselman (R)
  10. Rosemary Lesser (D)
  11. Katy Hall (R)
  12. Mike Schultz (R)
  13. Karen Peterson (R)
  14. Karianne Lisonbee (R)
  15. Ariel Defay (R)
  16. Trevor Lee (R)
  17. Stewart Barlow (R)
  18. Paul Cutler (R)
  19. Raymond Ward (R)
  20. Melissa Garff Ballard (R)
  21. Sandra Hollins (D)
  22. Jennifer Dailey-Provost (D)
  23. Brian King (D)
  24. Joel Briscoe (D)
  25. Angela Romero (D)
  26. Matt MacPherson (R)
  27. Anthony Loubet (R)
  28. Tim Jimenez (R)
  29. Bridger Bolinder (R)
  30. Judy Weeks-Rohner (R)
  31. Brett Garner (D)
  32. Sahara Hayes (D)
  33. Doug Owens (D)
  34. Carol Spackman Moss (D)
  35. Mark Wheatley (D)
  36. James Dunnigan (R)
  37. Ashlee Matthews (D)
  38. Cheryl Acton (R)
  39. Ken Ivory (R)
  40. Andrew Stoddard (D)
  41. Gay Lynn Bennion (D)
  42. Robert Spendlove (R)
  43. Steve Eliason (R)
  44. Jordan Teuscher (R)
  45. Susan Pulsipher (R)
  46. Jeff Stenquist (R)
  47. Mark Strong (R)
  48. James Cobb (R)
  49. Candice Pierucci (R)
  50. Stephanie Gricius (R)
  51. Jefferson Moss (R)
  52. Cory Maloy (R)
  53. Kay Christofferson (R)
  54. Brady Brammer (R)
  55. Jon Hawkins (R)
  56. Val Peterson (R)
  57. Nelson Abbott (R)
  58. Keven Stratton (R)
  59. Mike Kohler (R)
  60. Tyler Clancy (R)
  61. Marsha Judkins (R)
  62. Norm Thurston (R)
  63. Stephen Whyte (R)
  64. Jeff Burton (R)
  65. Doug Welton (R)
  66. Steven Lund (R)
  67. Christine Watkins (R)
  68. Scott Chew (R)
  69. Phil Lyman (R)
  70. Carl Albrecht (R)
  71. Rex Shipp (R)
  72. Joseph Elison (R)
  73. Colin Jack (R)
  74. R. Neil Walter (R)
  75. Walt Brooks (R)
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