Utah House of Representatives explained

Utah House of Representatives
Legislature:Utah State Legislature
Coa Pic:Seal of Utah (2011).svg
Session Room:House Chamber inside the Utah State Capitol - Feb. 2011.jpg
House Type:Lower house
Term Limits:None
New Session:January 17, 2023
Leader1 Type:Speaker
Leader1:Mike Schultz (R)
Election1:November 15, 2023
Leader2 Type:Speaker pro tempore
Leader2:James Dunnigan (R)
Election2:January 17, 2023
Leader3 Type:Majority Leader
Leader3:Jefferson Moss (R)
Election3:November 15, 2023
Leader4 Type:Minority Leader
Leader4:Angela Romero (D)
Election4:January 17, 2023
Term Length:2 years
Authority:Article VI, Utah Constitution
Salary:$117/day + per diem
Members:75
Structure1:Utah House 2023.svg
Structure1 Res:250px
Political Groups1:Majority

Minority

Last Election1:November 8, 2022
(75 seats)
Next Election1: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

AffiliationParty

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

Total
RepublicanDemocraticVacant
2011-2012 legislature (59th)5817750
2013-2014 legislature (60th)6114750
2015-2016 legislature (61st)6312750
2017-2018 legislature (62nd)6213750
2019-2020 legislature (63rd)5916750
2021-2022 legislature (64th)5817750
2023-2024 legislature (65th)6114750
Latest voting share

Leadership

Position Name Party District
Republican 12
Republican 51
Republican 14
Republican 5
Democratic 25
Democratic 22
Democratic 21
[2]

Members of the 65th House of Representatives

District Name Party Counties Represented Assumed Office
1 Rep 2022*
2 Rep Cache 2021
3 Rep Cache 2019
4 Rep 2020*
5 Rep Cache 2018*
6 Rep 2021
7 Rep Weber 2021
(2009–2014)
8 Rep Morgan, Weber 2023
9 Rep Weber 2019
10 Dem Weber 2021*
11 Rep Davis, Weber 2023
12 Rep Davis, Weber 2015
13 Rep Davis 2022*
14 Rep Davis 2017
15 Rep Davis 2023*
16 Rep Davis 2023
17 Rep Davis 2011*
18 Rep Davis 2023
19 Rep Davis 2015
20 Rep Davis 2019
21 Dem 2015
22 Dem Salt Lake 2019
23 Dem Salt Lake, Summit 2009
24 Dem Salt Lake 2010*
25 Dem Salt Lake 2013
26 Rep Salt Lake 2023*
27 Anthony LoubetRep Salt Lake 2023
28 Rep 2023
29 Rep Juab, Millard, Tooele 2023
30 Rep Salt Lake 2021*
31 Dem Salt Lake 2023*
32 Dem Salt Lake 2023
33 Dem Salt Lake 2021
34 Dem Salt Lake 2001
35 Dem Salt Lake 2005
36 Rep Salt Lake 2003
37 Dem Salt Lake 2021
38 Rep Salt Lake 2017*
39 Rep Salt Lake 2021*
(2011–2019)
40 Dem Salt Lake 2019
41 Dem Salt Lake 2021
42 Rep Salt Lake 2014*
43 Rep Salt Lake 2011
44 Rep Salt Lake 2021
45 Rep Salt Lake 2017
46 Rep Salt Lake 2019
47 Rep Salt Lake 2019
48 Rep Salt Lake 2023
49 Rep Salt Lake 2019*
50 Rep 2023
51 Rep Utah 2017
52 Rep Utah 2017
53 Rep Utah 2013
54 Rep Utah 2019
55 Rep Utah 2019
56 Rep Utah 2011
57 Rep Utah 2021
58 Rep Utah 2012*
59 Rep 2021
60 Rep Utah 2023*
61 Rep Utah 2018*
62 Rep Utah 2015
63 Rep Utah 2021*
64 Rep Utah 2021
65 Rep Utah 2021
66 Rep 2021
67 Rep 2017
68 Rep 2015
69 Rep 2019
70 Rep 2017
71 Rep Iron 2019
72 Rep 2023
73 Rep Washington 2022*
74 Rep Washington 2023
75 Rep Washington 2016*

* Representative was originally appointed to office.

Past composition of the House of Representatives

See main article: Political party strength in Utah.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://le.utah.gov/house2/representatives.jsp List of Representatives with Districts
  2. Web site: House Leadership . April 25, 2023.