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|house_type = Lower house
|house_type = Lower house
|term_limits = None
|term_limits = None
|new_session = January 28, 2019
|new_session = January 17, 2023
|leader1_type = Speaker
|leader1_type = [[List of speakers of the Utah House of Representatives|Speaker]]
|leader1 = [[Brad Wilson (politician)|Brad Wilson]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])
|leader1 = [[Mike Schultz (politician)|Mike Schultz]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])
|election1 = November 8, 2018
|election1 = November 15, 2023
|leader2_type = Speaker pro tempore
|leader2_type = Speaker pro tempore
|leader2 = [[V. Lowry Snow]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])
|leader2 = [[James Dunnigan (politician)|James Dunnigan]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])
|election2 = January 19, 2021
|election2 = January 17, 2023
|leader3_type = Majority Leader
|leader3_type = Majority Leader
|leader3 = [[Francis Gibson (politician)|Francis Gibson]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])
|leader3 = [[Jefferson Moss]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])
|election3 = January 23, 2017
|election3 = November 15, 2023
|leader4_type = Minority Leader
|leader4_type = Minority Leader
|leader4 = [[Brian King (politician)|Brian King]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])
|leader4 = [[Angela Romero]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])
|election4 = January 26, 2015
|election4 = January 17, 2023
|term_length = 2 years
|term_length = 2 years
|authority = Article VI, [[Utah Constitution]]
|authority = Article VI, [[Utah Constitution]]
|salary = $117/day + per diem
|salary = $117/day + per diem
|members = 75
|members = 75
|structure1 = UT House of Reps 2015 - 2016.svg
|structure1 = Utah House 2023.svg
|structure1_res = 250px
|structure1_res = 250px
|political_groups1 =
|political_groups1 =
'''Majority'''
'''Majority'''
*{{legend|#F8050D|[[Utah Republican Party|Republican]] (58)}}
*{{legend|#F8050D|[[Utah Republican Party|Republican]] (61)}}
'''Minority'''
'''Minority'''
*{{legend|#0000ff|[[Utah Democratic Party|Democratic]] (17)}}
*{{legend|#0000ff|[[Utah Democratic Party|Democratic]] (14)}}

|last_election1 = [[2020 Utah House of Representatives election|November 3, 2020]]<br>(75 seats)
|next_election1 = November 8, 2022<br>(75 seats)
|last_election1 = [[2022 Utah House of Representatives election|November 8, 2022]]<br>(75 seats)
|next_election1 = [[2024 Utah House of Representatives election|November 5, 2024]]<br>(75 seats)
|redistricting = Legislative Control
|redistricting = Legislative Control
|meeting_place = House of Representatives Chamber<br>[[Utah State Capitol]]<br>[[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]]
|meeting_place = House of Representatives Chamber<br>[[Utah State Capitol]]<br>[[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]]
|website = [https://house.utah.gov/ Utah House of Representatives]
|website = [https://house.utah.gov/ Utah House of Representatives]
}}
}}

The '''Utah House of Representatives''' is the [[lower house]] of the [[Utah State Legislature]], the [[state legislature (United States)|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 35,000 people. Members of the House are elected to two-year terms without [[term limits in the United States|term limits]]. The House convenes at the [[Utah State Capitol]] in [[Salt Lake City]].<ref>[http://le.utah.gov/house2/representatives.jsp List of Representatives with Districts]</ref>
The '''Utah House of Representatives''' is the [[lower house]] of the [[Utah State Legislature]], the [[state legislature (United States)|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 in the United States|term limits]]. The House convenes at the [[Utah State Capitol]] in [[Salt Lake City]].<ref>[http://le.utah.gov/house2/representatives.jsp List of Representatives with Districts]</ref>


== Composition of the House of Representatives ==
== Composition of the House of Representatives ==
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! style="font-size:80%" nowrap="nowrap" |2021- (64th)
! style="font-size:80%" nowrap="nowrap" |2021-2022 legislature (64th)
| {{party shading/Republican}} |58
| {{party shading/Republican}} |58
|17
|17
!75
|0
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| colspan="5" |
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! style="font-size:80%" nowrap="nowrap" |2023-2024 legislature (65th)
| {{party shading/Republican}} |61
|14
!75
!75
|0
|0
|-
|-
!Latest voting share
!Latest voting share
!{{party shading/Republican}}|{{percentage|58|75|1}}
!{{party shading/Republican}}|{{percentage|61|75|}}
!{{percentage|17|75|1}}
!{{percentage|14|75|}}
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!colspan=2|
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! Position !! Name !! Party !! District
! Position !! Name !! Party !! District
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| [[Speaker (politics)|Speaker of the House]] || [[Brad Wilson (politician)|Brad Wilson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || 15
| [[Speaker (politics)|Speaker of the House]] || [[Mike Schultz (politician)|Mike Schultz]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || 12
|-
|-
| [[Majority Leader]] || [[Francis Gibson (politician)|Francis Gibson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || 65
| [[Majority Leader]] || [[Jefferson Moss]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || 51
|-
|-
| [[Whip (politics)|Majority Whip]] || [[Mike Schultz (politician)|Mike Schultz]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || 12
| [[Whip (politics)|Majority Whip]] || [[Karianne Lisonbee]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || 14
|-
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| [[Whip (politics)|Majority Assistant Whip]] || [[Val Peterson (Utah politician)|Val Peterson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || 59
| [[Whip (politics)|Majority Assistant Whip]] || [[Casey Snider]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || 5
|-
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| [[Minority Leader]] || [[Brian King (politician)|Brian King]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic || 28
| [[Minority Leader]] || [[Angela Romero]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic || 25
|-
|-
| [[Whip (politics)|Minority Whip]] || [[Karen Kwan (politician)|Karen Kwan]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic || 34
| [[Whip (politics)|Minority Whip]] || [[Jennifer Dailey-Provost]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic || 22
|-
|-
| [[Whip (politics)|Minority Assistant Whip]] || [[Jennifer Dailey-Provost]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic || 24
| [[Whip (politics)|Minority Assistant Whip]] || [[Sandra Hollins]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic || 21
|}
|}
<ref>{{cite web |title=Full House Leadership - Utah House of Representatives |url=https://house.utah.gov/house-leadership/ |access-date=January 11, 2020}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web |title=House Leadership |url=https://house.utleg.gov/house-leadership/ |access-date=April 25, 2023}}</ref>


===Members of the 64th House of Representatives===
===Members of the 65th House of Representatives===
{{Further|List of Utah State Legislatures}}
{{Further|List of Utah State Legislatures}}


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! District !! Name !! Party !! Residence !! Terms
! District !! Name !! Party !! Counties Represented !! Assumed Office
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| 1 || [[Thomas Peterson (politician)|Thomas W. Peterson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Box Elder County, Utah|Box Elder]], [[Cache County, Utah|Cache]] || 2022*
| 1 || [[Joel Ferry]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Corinne, Utah|Corinne]]<ref>[https://www.hjnews.com/tremonton/incoming-legislators-tout-fiscal-discipline-limited-government/article_30d0bef2-f284-11e8-8c0a-bb47ae47ac8c.html "Incoming legislators tout fiscal discipline, limited government," The Leader, Nov. 27, 2018]</ref> || 2018–
|-
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| 2 || [[Jefferson Moss]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Eagle Mountain, Utah|Eagle Mountain]] || 2016–
| 2 || [[Mike Petersen (Utah politician)|Michael J. Petersen]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Cache || 2021
|-
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| 3 || [[Mike Petersen (Utah politician)|Mike Petersen]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[North Logan, Utah|North Logan]] || 2021–
| 3 || [[Dan Johnson (Utah politician)|Dan N. Johnson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Cache || 2019
|-
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| 4 || [[Kera Birkeland]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Daggett County, Utah|Daggett]], [[Duchesne County, Utah|Duchesne]], [[Morgan County, Utah|Morgan]], [[Rich County, Utah|Rich]], [[Summit County, Utah|Summit]] || 2020*
| 4 || [[Dan Johnson (Utah politician)|Dan Johnson]]<ref>[http://www.cachevalleydaily.com/news/archive/2018/11/07/johnson-defeats-brundage-for-utah-house-4-seat/#.XBQrnGhKiUk "Johnson defeats Brundage for Utah House 4 Seat," Cache Valley Daily, Nov. 7, 2018]</ref> || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Logan, Utah|Logan]] || 2018–
|-
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| 5 || [[Casey Snider]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Paradise, Utah|Paradise]]<ref>[https://www.hjnews.com/news/local/casey-snider-appointed-to-legislature-by-governor/article_bbf609ac-b78c-5ccf-90fa-1279119d7102.html "Casey Snider appointed to Legislature by governor," Herald Journal, October 16, 2018]</ref> || 2018–
| 5 || [[Casey Snider]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Cache || 2018*
|-
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| 6 || [[Cory Maloy]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Lehi, Utah|Lehi]] || 2016–
| 6 || [[Matthew Gwynn|Matthew H. Gwynn]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Box Elder, [[Weber County, Utah|Weber]] || 2021
|-
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| 7 || [[Ryan Wilcox]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Ogden, Utah|Ogden]] || 2009–2015, 2021–
| 7 || [[Ryan Wilcox|Ryan D. Wilcox]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Weber || 2021<br>(2009–2014)
|-
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| 8 || [[Steve Waldrip]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Eden, Utah|Eden]] || 2018–
| 8 || [[Jason Kyle (politician)|Jason B. Kyle]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Morgan, Weber || 2023
|-
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| 9 || [[Cal Musselman]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[West Haven, Utah|West Haven]] || 2018–
| 9 || [[Cal Musselman|Calvin R. Musselman]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Weber || 2019
|-
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| 10 || [[Rosemary Lesser|Rosemary T. Lesser]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Weber || 2021*
| 10 || [[Rosemary Lesser]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Imlay|first=Ashley|title=Utah Democrats select retired doctor to fill seat left by late Ogden Rep. Lou Shurtliff|url=https://www.deseret.com/utah/2021/1/16/22234686/legislature-democrats-select-retired-doctor-to-fill-seat-left-by-late-ogden-rep-lou-shurtliff|access-date=12 January 2021|website=Deseret News|language=en}}</ref> || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || [[Ogden, Utah|Ogden]] || 2021*–
|-
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| 11 || [[Kelly Miles]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Ogden || 2016–
| 11 || [[Katy Hall (politician)|Katy Hall]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Davis County, Utah|Davis]], Weber || 2023
|-
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| 12 || [[Mike Schultz (politician)|Mike Schultz]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Hooper, Utah|Hooper]] || 2014–
| 12 || [[Mike Schultz (politician)|Mike Schultz]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Davis, Weber || 2015
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| 13 || [[Paul Ray]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Clearfield, Utah|Clearfield]] || 2001–2003, 2004–
| 13 || [[Karen M. Peterson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Davis || 2022*
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| 14 || [[Karianne Lisonbee]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Clearfield, Utah|Clearfield]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Winslow|first=Ben|title=Utah Lawmakers Look to Back Data Privacy|url=https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/utah-lawmakers-look-to-back-data-privacy-criminalize-catfishing}}</ref> || 2016–
| 14 || [[Karianne Lisonbee]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Davis || 2017
|-
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| 15 || [[Brad Wilson (politician)|Brad Wilson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Kaysville, Utah|Kaysville]] || 2010–
| 15 || [[Ariel Defay]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Davis || 2023*
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| 16 || [[Stephen Handy]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Layton, Utah|Layton]] || 2010*–
| 16 || [[Trevor Lee (politician)|Trevor Lee]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Davis || 2023
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| 17 || [[Stewart Barlow]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Fruit Heights, Utah|Fruit Heights]] || 2010–
| 17 || [[Stewart Barlow|Stewart E. Barlow]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Davis || 2011*
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| 18 || [[Timothy Hawkes (politician)|Timothy Hawkes]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Centerville, Utah|Centerville]] || 2014–
| 18 || [[Paul A. Cutler]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Davis || 2023
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| 19 || [[Raymond Ward]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Bountiful, Utah|Bountiful]] || 2014–
| 19 || [[Raymond Ward|Raymond P. Ward]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Davis || 2015
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| 20 || [[Melissa Garff Ballard]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[North Salt Lake, Utah|North Salt Lake]]|| 2018–
| 20 || [[Melissa Garff Ballard|Melissa G. Ballard]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Davis || 2019
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| 21 || [[Douglas Sagers]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Tooele, Utah|Tooele]] || 2010–
| 21 || [[Sandra Hollins]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || [[Salt Lake County, Utah|Salt Lake]] || 2015
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| 22 || [[Clare Collard]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || [[Magna, Utah|Magna]] || 2021–
| 22 || [[Jennifer Dailey-Provost]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake || 2019
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| 23 || [[Sandra Hollins]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || [[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]] || 2014–
| 23 || [[Brian King (politician)|Brian S. King]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake, Summit || 2009
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| 24 || [[Joel Briscoe|Joel K. Briscoe]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake || 2010*
| 24 || [[Jennifer Dailey-Provost]]<ref>[https://www.utahpolicy.com/index.php/features/today-at-utah-policy/18376-utah-democrats-had-a-very-good-night-in-legislative-races-on-tuesday "Utah Democrats had a very good night in legislative races on Tuesday," Utah Policy.com, Nov. 6, 2018]</ref> || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake City || 2018–
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| 25 || [[Joel Briscoe]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake City || 2010*–
| 25 || [[Angela Romero]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake || 2013
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| 26 || [[Angela Romero]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake City || 2012–
| 26 || [[Matt MacPherson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2023*
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| 27 || [[Brady Brammer]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Highland, Utah|Highland]] || 2018–
| 27 || [[Anthony Loubet|Anthony E. Loubet]]|| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2023
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| 28 || [[Brian King (politician)|Brian King]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake City || 2008–
| 28 || [[Tim Jimenez (politician)|Tim Jimenez]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Tooele County, Utah|Tooele]] || 2023
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| 29 || [[Matthew Gwynn]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Farr West, Utah|Farr West]] || 2021–
| 29 || [[Bridger Bolinder]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Juab County, Utah|Juab]], [[Millard County, Utah|Millard]], Tooele || 2023
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| 30 || [[Mike Winder]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[West Valley City, Utah|West Valley City]] || 2011–2012, 2014–
| 30 || [[Judy Weeks-Rohner]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2021*
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| 31 || [[Elizabeth Weight]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || West Valley City || 2016–
| 31 || [[Brett Garner]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake || 2023*
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| 32 || [[Sahara Hayes]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake || 2023
| 32 || [[Suzanne Harrison]]<ref>[https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/utah-politician-leaps-from-a-razor-thin-loss-to-a-landslide-win "Utah politician leaps from a razor-thin loss to a landslide win," PBS Newshour, Nov. 11, 2018]</ref> || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || [[Draper, Utah|Draper]] || 2018–
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| 33 || Judy Weeks Rohner || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || West Valley City || 2021*–
| 33 || [[Doug Owens]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake || 2021
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| 34 || [[Karen Kwan (politician)|Karen Kwan]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || [[Murray, Utah|Murray]] || 2016–
| 34 || [[Carol Spackman Moss|Carol S. Moss]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake || 2001
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| 35 || [[Mark Wheatley]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || [[Murray, Utah|Murray]] || 2004–
| 35 || [[Mark Wheatley (politician)|Mark A. Wheatley]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake || 2005
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| 36 || [[Doug Owens]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake City || 2021–
| 36 || [[James Dunnigan (politician)|James A. Dunnigan]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2003
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| 37 || [[Carol Spackman Moss]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake City || 2000–
| 37 || [[Ashlee Matthews]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake || 2021
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| 38 || [[Ashlee Matthews]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || [[West Jordan, Utah|West Jordan]] || 2021–
| 38 || [[Cheryl Acton|Cheryl K. Acton]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2017*
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| 39 || [[James Dunnigan (politician)|James Dunnigan]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Taylorsville, Utah|Taylorsville]] || 2002–
| 39 || [[Ken Ivory]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2021*<br>(2011–2019)
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| 40 || [[Stephanie Pitcher]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake City || 2018–
| 40 || [[Andrew Stoddard]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake || 2019
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| 41 || [[Mark Strong (politician)|Mark Strong]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Riverton, Utah|Riverton]] || 2018–
| 41 || [[Gay Lynn Bennion]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Salt Lake || 2021
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| 42 || [[Jordan Teuscher]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[South Jordan, Utah|South Jordan]] || 2021–
| 42 || [[Robert Spendlove|Robert M. Spendlove]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2014*
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| 43 || [[Cheryl Acton]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || West Jordan || 2017*–
| 43 || [[Steve Eliason]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2011
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| 44 || [[Jordan Teuscher|Jordan D. Teuscher]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2021
| 44 || [[Andrew Stoddard]]<ref>[http://www.murrayjournal.com/2018/11/19/184270/murray-s-senate-and-house-seats-solidly-democrat-as-voters-turn-out-in-droves "Murray’s Senate And House Seats Solidly Democrat As Voters Turn Out In Droves," Murray Journal, November 19, 2018]</ref> || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || Murray || 2018–
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| 45 || [[Steve Eliason]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Sandy, Utah|Sandy]] || 2010–
| 45 || [[Susan Pulsipher]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2017
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| 46 || [[Gay Lynn Bennion]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem || [[Cottonwood Heights, Utah|Cottonwood Heights]] || 2021–
| 46 || [[Jeff Stenquist|Jeffrey D. Stenquist]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2019
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| 47 || [[Mark Strong (politician)|Mark A. Strong]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2019
| 47 || [[Ken Ivory]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=He’s back! Former Rep. Ken Ivory will return to the Utah Legislature |url=https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2021/11/15/hes-back-former-rep-ken/ |access-date=2022-05-12 |website=The Salt Lake Tribune |language=en-US}}</ref> || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[West Jordan, Utah|West Jordan ]] || 2011-2019, 2021-
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| 48 || [[Keven Stratton]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Orem, Utah|Orem]] || 2012*–
| 48 || [[James F. Cobb]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2023
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| 49 || [[Robert Spendlove]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Sandy || 2014*
| 49 || [[Candice Pierucci|Candice P. Pierucci]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake || 2019*
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| 50 || [[Susan Pulsipher]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[South Jordan, Utah|South Jordan]] || 2012–
| 50 || [[Stephanie Gricius (politician)|Stephanie Gricius]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]] || 2023
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| 51 || [[Jeff Stenquist]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Draper, Utah|Draper]] || 2018–
| 51 || [[Jefferson Moss]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2017
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| 52 || [[Candice Pierucci]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Salt Lake City || 2019*–
| 52 || [[Cory Maloy|A. Cory Maloy]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2017
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| 53 || [[Kera Birkeland]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Morgan, Utah|Morgan]] || 2020*–
| 53 || [[Kay Christofferson|Kay J. Christofferson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2013
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| 54 || [[Mike Kohler]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Midway, Utah|Midway]] || 2021–
| 54 || [[Brady Brammer]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2019
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| 55 || [[Scott Chew]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Jensen, Utah|Jensen]] || 2014–
| 55 || [[Jon Hawkins (Utah politician)|Jon Hawkins]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2019
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| 56 || [[Kay Christofferson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Lehi || 2012–
| 56 || [[Val Peterson (Utah politician)|Val L. Peterson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2011
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| 57 || [[Jon Hawkins (Utah politician)|Jon Hawkins]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Pleasant Grove, Utah|Pleasant Grove]] || 2018–
| 57 || [[Nelson Abbott|Nelson T. Abbott]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2021
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| 58 || [[Steven J. Lund]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Manti, Utah|Manti]] || 2021–
| 58 || [[Keven Stratton|Keven J. Stratton]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2012*
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| 59 || [[Val Peterson (Utah politician)|Val Peterson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Orem || 2010–
| 59 || [[Mike Kohler|Mike L. Kohler]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Summit, [[Wasatch County, Utah|Wasatch]] || 2021
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| 60 || [[Nelson Abbott]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Orem || 2021–
| 60 || [[Tyler Clancy]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2023*
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| 61 || [[Marsha Judkins]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Provo, Utah|Provo]] || 2018–
| 61 || [[Marsha Judkins]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2018*
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| 62 || [[Travis Seegmiller]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || St. George || 2018*–
| 62 || [[Norm Thurston|Norman K Thurston]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2015
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| 63 || [[Adam Robertson (Utah politician)|Adam Robertson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Provo || 2018–
| 63 || [[Stephen L. Whyte]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2021*
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| 64 || [[Norm Thurston]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Provo || 2014–
| 64 || [[Jefferson S. Burton]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2021
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| 65 || [[Francis Gibson (politician)|Francis Gibson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Springville, Utah|Springville]] || 2008–
| 65 || [[Doug Welton|Douglas R. Welton]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Utah || 2021
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| 66 || [[Jefferson S. Burton|Jeff Burton]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Spanish Fork, Utah|Spanish Fork]] || 2021–
| 66 || [[Steven J. Lund (politician)|Steven J. Lund]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Juab, [[Sanpete County, Utah|Sanpete]] || 2021
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| 67 || [[Doug Welton]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Payson, Utah|Payson]] || 2021–
| 67 || [[Christine Watkins|Christine F. Watkins]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Carbon County, Utah|Carbon]], Duchesne, [[Emery County, Utah|Emery]], [[Grand County, Utah|Grand]] || 2017
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| 68 || [[Merrill Nelson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Grantsville, Utah|Grantsville]] || 2012–
| 68 || [[Scott Chew|Scott H. Chew]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Duchesne, [[Uintah County, Utah|Uintah]] || 2015
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| 69 || [[Christine Watkins]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Price, Utah|Price]] || 2016–
| 69 || [[Phil Lyman]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Emery, [[Garfield County, Utah|Garfield]], Grand, [[Kane County, Utah|Kane]], [[San Juan County, Utah|San Juan]], [[Wayne County, Utah|Wayne]] || 2019
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| 70 || [[Carl Albrecht (politician)|Carl Albrecht]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Richfield, Utah|Richfield]] || 2016–
| 70 || [[Carl Albrecht (politician)|Carl R. Albrecht]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Beaver County, Utah|Beaver]], [[Iron County, Utah|Iron]], [[Piute County, Utah|Piute]], [[Sevier County, Utah|Sevier]] || 2017
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| 71 || [[Bradley Last]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Saint George, Utah|St. George]] || 2002–
| 71 || [[Rex Shipp]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Iron || 2019
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| 72 || [[Rex Shipp]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Cedar City, Utah|Cedar City]] || 2018–
| 72 || [[Joseph Elison]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Washington County, Utah|Washington]] || 2023
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| 73 || [[Colin W. Jack]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Washington || 2022*
| 73 || [[Phil Lyman]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || [[Blanding, Utah|Blanding]]<ref>{{cite web |title=A judge decides Utah Rep. Phil Lyman doesn’t have to pay his fine for illegal Recapture Canyon ride any faster |url=https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/10/22/judge-decides-utah-rep/ |website=The Salt Lake Tribune |access-date=26 January 2021}}</ref> || 2018–
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| 74 || [[V. Lowry Snow]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || St. George || 2012*–
| 74 || [[R. Neil Walter]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Washington || 2023
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| 75 || [[Walt Brooks]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || St. George || 2016–
| 75 || [[Walt Brooks]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep || Washington || 2016*
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Latest revision as of 23:19, 29 September 2024

Utah House of Representatives
Utah State Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
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

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

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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

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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

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Members of the 65th House of Representatives

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District Name Party Counties Represented Assumed Office
1 Thomas W. Peterson Rep Box Elder, Cache 2022*
2 Michael J. Petersen Rep Cache 2021
3 Dan N. Johnson Rep Cache 2019
4 Kera Birkeland Rep Daggett, Duchesne, Morgan, Rich, Summit 2020*
5 Casey Snider Rep Cache 2018*
6 Matthew H. Gwynn Rep Box Elder, Weber 2021
7 Ryan D. Wilcox Rep Weber 2021
(2009–2014)
8 Jason B. Kyle Rep Morgan, Weber 2023
9 Calvin R. Musselman Rep Weber 2019
10 Rosemary T. Lesser Dem Weber 2021*
11 Katy Hall Rep Davis, Weber 2023
12 Mike Schultz Rep Davis, Weber 2015
13 Karen M. Peterson Rep Davis 2022*
14 Karianne Lisonbee Rep Davis 2017
15 Ariel Defay Rep Davis 2023*
16 Trevor Lee Rep Davis 2023
17 Stewart E. Barlow Rep Davis 2011*
18 Paul A. Cutler Rep Davis 2023
19 Raymond P. Ward Rep Davis 2015
20 Melissa G. Ballard Rep Davis 2019
21 Sandra Hollins Dem Salt Lake 2015
22 Jennifer Dailey-Provost Dem Salt Lake 2019
23 Brian S. King Dem Salt Lake, Summit 2009
24 Joel K. Briscoe Dem Salt Lake 2010*
25 Angela Romero Dem Salt Lake 2013
26 Matt MacPherson Rep Salt Lake 2023*
27 Anthony E. Loubet Rep Salt Lake 2023
28 Tim Jimenez Rep Tooele 2023
29 Bridger Bolinder Rep Juab, Millard, Tooele 2023
30 Judy Weeks-Rohner Rep Salt Lake 2021*
31 Brett Garner Dem Salt Lake 2023*
32 Sahara Hayes Dem Salt Lake 2023
33 Doug Owens Dem Salt Lake 2021
34 Carol S. Moss Dem Salt Lake 2001
35 Mark A. Wheatley Dem Salt Lake 2005
36 James A. Dunnigan Rep Salt Lake 2003
37 Ashlee Matthews Dem Salt Lake 2021
38 Cheryl K. Acton Rep Salt Lake 2017*
39 Ken Ivory Rep Salt Lake 2021*
(2011–2019)
40 Andrew Stoddard Dem Salt Lake 2019
41 Gay Lynn Bennion Dem Salt Lake 2021
42 Robert M. Spendlove Rep Salt Lake 2014*
43 Steve Eliason Rep Salt Lake 2011
44 Jordan D. Teuscher Rep Salt Lake 2021
45 Susan Pulsipher Rep Salt Lake 2017
46 Jeffrey D. Stenquist Rep Salt Lake 2019
47 Mark A. Strong Rep Salt Lake 2019
48 James F. Cobb Rep Salt Lake 2023
49 Candice P. Pierucci Rep Salt Lake 2019*
50 Stephanie Gricius Rep Utah 2023
51 Jefferson Moss Rep Utah 2017
52 A. Cory Maloy Rep Utah 2017
53 Kay J. Christofferson Rep Utah 2013
54 Brady Brammer Rep Utah 2019
55 Jon Hawkins Rep Utah 2019
56 Val L. Peterson Rep Utah 2011
57 Nelson T. Abbott Rep Utah 2021
58 Keven J. Stratton Rep Utah 2012*
59 Mike L. Kohler Rep Summit, Wasatch 2021
60 Tyler Clancy Rep Utah 2023*
61 Marsha Judkins Rep Utah 2018*
62 Norman K Thurston Rep Utah 2015
63 Stephen L. Whyte Rep Utah 2021*
64 Jefferson S. Burton Rep Utah 2021
65 Douglas R. Welton Rep Utah 2021
66 Steven J. Lund Rep Juab, Sanpete 2021
67 Christine F. Watkins Rep Carbon, Duchesne, Emery, Grand 2017
68 Scott H. Chew Rep Duchesne, Uintah 2015
69 Phil Lyman Rep Emery, Garfield, Grand, Kane, San Juan, Wayne 2019
70 Carl R. Albrecht Rep Beaver, Iron, Piute, Sevier 2017
71 Rex Shipp Rep Iron 2019
72 Joseph Elison Rep Washington 2023
73 Colin W. Jack Rep Washington 2022*
74 R. Neil Walter Rep Washington 2023
75 Walt Brooks Rep Washington 2016*
* Representative was originally appointed to office.

Past composition of the House of Representatives

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See also

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References

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