59th Utah State Legislature
59th Utah State Legislature | |
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Utah State Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | None |
History | |
New session started | January 24, 2011 |
Leadership | |
President of the Senate | |
Majority Leader | |
Minority Leader | |
Structure | |
Seats | 29 |
Political groups |
Republican Party (22) Democratic Party (7) |
Length of term | 2 years |
Authority | Article VI, Utah Constitution |
Salary | $117/day + per diem |
Elections | |
Last election |
November 2, 2010 (15 seats) |
Next election |
November 6, 2012 (14 seats) |
Redistricting | Legislative Control |
Meeting place | |
Website | |
Utah State Senate |
The 59th Utah State Legislature was elected Tuesday, November 2, 2010 and convened on January 24, 2011.
Dates of sessions
- 2009 General Session: January 24, 2011 - March 10, 2011
Leadership
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) |
Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Democratic | Vacant | ||
End of the 58th legislature | 21 | 8 | 29 | 0 |
Beginning of the 59th Legislature | 22 | 7 | 29 | 0 |
Latest voting share | 75.8% | 24.2% |
Leadership, 2011-2012 session
Further information: List of Utah State Legislatures
Position | Name | Party | District |
---|---|---|---|
President of the Senate | Michael G. Waddoups | Republican | 6 |
Majority Leader | Scott K. Jenkins | Republican | 20 |
Majority Whip | Wayne L. Niederhauser | Republican | 9 |
Assistant Majority Whip | Peter C. Knudson | Republican | 17 |
Minority Leader | Ross I. Romero | Democratic | 7 |
Minority Whip | Karen Morgan | Democratic | 8 |
Assistant Minority Whip | Patricia W. Jones | Democratic | 4 |
House of Representatives
Position | Name | Party | District |
---|---|---|---|
Speaker of the House | Becky Lockhart | Republican | 74 |
Majority Leader | Brad Dee | Republican | 16 |
Majority Whip | Gregory Hughes | Republican | 11 |
Minority Leader | David Litvack | Democratic | 26 |
Minority Whip | Jennifer Seelig | Democratic | 21 |
Composition
Senate Makeup
Affiliation | Members | |
Republican Party | 21 | |
Democratic Party | 8 | |
Total |
29 | |
Government Majority |
13 |
Members
Members
District | Name | Party | Residence | Freshman |
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1 | Ronda Menlove | Republican | Garland | |
2 | Lee Perry | Republican | Perry | |
3 | Jack Draxler | Republican | North Logan | |
4 | David Butterfield | Republican | Logan | |
5 | R. Curt Webb | Republican | Logan | |
6 | Brad Galvez | Republican | West Haven | |
7 | Ryan Wilcox | Republican | North Ogden | |
8 | Gage Froerer | Republican | Huntsville | |
9 | Jeremy Peterson | Republican | Ogden | |
10 | Dixon Pitcher | Republican | Ogden | |
11 | Brad Dee | Republican | Ogden | |
12 | Richard Greenwood | Republican | Roy | |
13 | Paul Ray | Republican | Clearfield | |
14 | Curtis Oda | Republican | Clearfield | |
15 | Brad Wilson | Republican | Kaysville | |
16 | Steven Handy | Republican | Layton | |
17 | Julie Fisher | Republican | Fruit Heights | |
18 | Roger Barrus | Republican | Centerville | |
19 | Jim Nielson | Republican | Bountiful | |
20 | Rebecca Edwards | Republican | Bountiful | |
21 | Douglas Sagers | Republican | Tooele | |
22 | Susan Duckworth | Democratic | Magna | |
23 | Jennifer Seelig | Democratic | Salt Lake City | |
24 | Rebecca Chavez-Houck | Democratic | Salt Lake City | |
25 | Joel Biscoe | Democratic | Salt Lake City | |
26 | David Litvack | Democratic | Salt Lake City | |
27 | John Dougall | Republican | American Fork | |
28 | Brian King | Democratic | Salt Lake City | |
29 | Janice Fisher | Democratic | West Valley City | |
30 | Jackie Biskupski | Democratic | Salt Lake City | |
31 | Larry Wiley | Democratic | West Valley City | |
32 | Fred Cox | Republican | West Valley City | |
33 | Neal Henrickson | Democratic | West Valley City | |
34 | Johnny Anderson | Republican | Taylorsville | |
35 | Mark A. Wheatley | Democratic | Murray | |
36 | Patrice M. Arent | Democratic | Salt Lake City | |
37 | Carol Spackman Moss | Democratic | Salt Lake City | |
38 | Eric Hutchings | Republican | Kearns | |
39 | James Dunnigan | Republican | Taylorsville | |
40 | Lynn Hemingway | Democratic | Salt Lake City | |
41 | Todd Kiser | Republican | Sandy | |
42 | Jim Bird | Republican | West Jordan | |
43 | Wayne Harper | Republican | West Jordan | |
44 | Tim Cosgrove | Democratic | Murray | |
45 | Steve Eliason | Republican | Sandy | |
46 | Marie Poulson | Democratic | Salt Lake City | |
47 | Ken Ivory | Republican | West Jordan | |
48 | LaVar Christensen | Republican | Draper | |
49 | Derek Brown | Republican | Salt Lake City | |
50 | Merlynn Newbold | Republican | South Jordan | |
51 | Gregory Hughes | Republican | Draper | |
52 | Carl Wimmer | Republican | Herriman | |
53 | Melvin Brown | Republican | Coalville | |
54 | Kraig Powell | Republican | Heber | |
55 | John Mathis | Republican | Vernal | |
56 | Kenneth Sumsion | Republican | American Fork | |
57 | Holly Richardson | Republican | Pleasant Grove | |
58 | Stephen Sandstrom | Republican | Orem | |
59 | Val Peterson | Republican | Orem | |
60 | Bradley Daw | Republican | Orem | |
61 | Keith Grover | Republican | Provo | |
62 | Christopher Herrod | Republican | Provo | |
63 | Dean Sanpei | Republican | Provo | |
64 | Rebecca D. Lockhart | Republican | Provo | |
65 | Francis Gibson | Republican | Springville | |
66 | Michael Morley | Republican | Spanish Fork | |
67 | Patrick Painter | Republican | Nephi | |
68 | Bill Wright | Republican | Ephraim | |
69 | Christine Watkins | Democratic | Price | |
70 | Kay McIff | Republican | Richfield | |
71 | Bradley Last | Republican | St. George | |
72 | Evan Vickers | Republican | Cedar City | |
73 | Michael Noel | Republican | Kanab | |
74 | David Clark | Republican | Santa Clara | |
75 | Don Ipson | Republican | St. George | |
Employees/Staff
- Legislative Research Library and Information Center
- Office of Legislative Printing
- Office of the Legislative Auditor General
- Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst
- Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
See also
External links
Preceded by 58th Utah State Legislature |
59th Utah State Legislature 2009 - 2010 |
Succeeded by 60th Utah State Legislature |
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