64th Utah State Legislature

{{Further|List of Utah State Legislatures}}

{{use mdy dates|date=July 2021}}

{{Infobox legislature

| background_color = {{party color|Republican Party (US)}}

|name = 64th Session 2021-2022

|legislature = Utah State Legislature

|coa_pic = Seal of Utah (2011).svg

|session_room = House Chamber inside the Utah State Capitol - Feb. 2011.jpg

|type = bicameral

|term_limits = None

|new_session = January 19, 2021

|leader1_type = Speaker of the House

|leader1 = Brad Wilson

|party1 = (R)

|election1 = November 8, 2018

|leader2_type = House Majority Leader

|leader2 = Francis Gibson

|party2 = (R)

|election2 = January 23, 2017


until November 8, 2021{{cite news |last1=Woodruff |first1=Daniel |title=Utah House majority leader announces he'll resign next month |url=https://kutv.com/news/local/utah-house-majority-leader-to-resign-his-seat-next-month |access-date=26 February 2023 |publisher=KUTV |date=26 October 2021}}
Mike Schultz (R)
from November 8, 2021{{cite news |last1=Asay |first1=Ashtyn |title=Legislature shakeup elevates Moss, elects Whyte |url=https://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/2021/nov/11/legislature-shakeup-elevates-moss-elects-whyte/ |access-date=26 February 2023 |work=Daily Herald |date=11 November 2021}}

|leader3_type = House Minority Leader

|leader3 = Brian King

|party3 = (D)

|election3 = January 26, 2015

| leader4_type = President of the Senate

| leader4 = J. Stuart Adams

| party4 = (R)

| election4 =

| leader5_type = Senate Majority Leader

| leader5 = Evan Vickers

| party5 = (R)

| election5 =

| leader6_type = Senate Minority Leader

| leader6 = Karen Mayne

|party6 = (D)

| election6 =

|term_length = 2 years Representatives
4 years Senators

|authority = Article VI, Utah Constitution

|salary = Reps: $117/day + per diem Senate:$130/day + per diem

|members = 104 (75 Representatives & 29 Senators)

|structure1 = UT House of Reps 2015 - 2016.svg

|structure1_res = 250px

|political_groups1 =

Majority

Minority

|redistricting1 = Legislative Control

|structure2 = Utah Senate 2015 - 2016.svg

| structure2_res = 250px

| political_groups2 =

Majority

Minority

| last_election2 = November 3, 2020
(15 Senate seats)

| next_election2 = November 8, 2022
(14+1 Senate seats)

| redistricting = Legislative control

|meeting_place = Utah State Capitol
Salt Lake City, Utah

|website1 = [https://le.utah.gov/~2019/2019.HTM]

|website2 = [https://le.utah.gov/~2020/2020.HTM]

}}

The 64th session of the Utah State Legislature sat from 2021 to 2022. House members were elected at the 2020 Utah House of Representatives election.{{Cite web|title=Election Results {{!}} U.S. ELECTIONS|url=https://elections.ap.org/dailykos/results/2020-06-30/state/UT|access-date=2021-01-19|website=elections.ap.org}} Fifteen Senate members were elected at the 2020 Utah Senate election.

Composition of the House of Representatives

=Leadership in the House=

class="wikitable"

! Position !! Name !! Party !! District

Speaker of the HouseBrad Wilson{{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican15
Majority LeaderFrancis Gibson (until Nov. 8, 2021)
Mike Schultz (from Nov. 8, 2021)
{{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican65 / 12
Majority WhipMike Schultz (until Nov. 8, 2021)
Jefferson Moss (from Nov. 8, 2021)
{{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican12
Minority LeaderBrian King{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic28
Minority WhipCarol Spackman Moss{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic37

=Members of the 64th House of Representatives=

class="wikitable sortable"
DistrictNamePartyResidenceTerms
1Joel Ferry{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepCorinne[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]2018–
2Jefferson Moss{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepEagle Mountain2016–
3Mike Petersen{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepNorth Logan2021–
4Dan Johnson[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]{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepLogan2018–
5Casey Snider{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepParadise[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]2018–
6Cory Maloy{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepLehi2016–
7Ryan Wilcox{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepOgden2009–2015, 2021–
8Steve Waldrip{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepEden2018–
9Cal Musselman{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepWest Haven2018–
10Rosemary Lesser{{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}}{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemOgden2021*–
11Kelly Miles{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepOgden2016–
12Mike Schultz{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepHooper2014–
13Paul Ray{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepClearfield2001-2003, 2004–2021
Karen Peterson{{cite web|last=Rodgers|first=Bethany|date=2021-12-18|title=Utah governor's legislative liaison Karen Peterson to replace Paul Ray in Utah House|url=https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2021/12/18/utah-governors/|access-date=2022-10-05|website= Salt Lake Tribune|language=en}}{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepClearfield2022*–
14Karianne Lisonbee{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepClearfield{{Cite web|last=Winslow|first=Ben|title=Utah Lawmakers Look to Back Data Privacy|date=28 January 2021 |url=https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/utah-lawmakers-look-to-back-data-privacy-criminalize-catfishing}}2016–
15Brad Wilson{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepKaysville2010–
16Stephen Handy{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepLayton2010*–
17Stewart Barlow{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepFruit Heights2010–
18Timothy Hawkes{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepCenterville2014–
19Raymond Ward{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepBountiful2014–
20Melissa Garff Ballard{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepNorth Salt Lake2018–
21Douglas Sagers{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepTooele2010–
22Clare Collard{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemMagna2021–
23Sandra Hollins{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemSalt Lake City2014–
24Jennifer Dailey-Provost[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]{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemSalt Lake City2018–
25Joel Briscoe{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemSalt Lake City2010*–
26Angela Romero{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemSalt Lake City2012–
27Brady Brammer{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepHighland2018–
28Brian King{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemSalt Lake City2008–
29Matthew Gwynn{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepFarr West2021–
30Mike Winder{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepWest Valley City2011–2012, 2014–
31Elizabeth Weight{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemWest Valley City2016–
32Suzanne Harrison[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]{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemDraper2018–
33Judy Weeks-Rohner{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepWest Valley City2021*–
34Vacant{{Party shading/Democratic}} | VacantMurray
35Mark Wheatley{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemMurray2004–
36Doug Owens{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemSalt Lake City2021–
37Carol Spackman Moss{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemSalt Lake City2000–
38Ashlee Matthews{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemWest Jordan2021–
39James Dunnigan{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepTaylorsville2002–
40Stephanie Pitcher{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemSalt Lake City2018–
41Mark Strong{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepRiverton2018–
42Jordan Teuscher{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepSouth Jordan2021–
43Cheryl Acton{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepWest Jordan2017*–
44Andrew Stoddard[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]{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemMurray2018–
45Steve Eliason{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepSandy2010–
46Gay Lynn Bennion{{Party shading/Democratic}} | DemCottonwood Heights2021–
47Ken Ivory{{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}}{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepWest Jordan2011-2019, 2021-
48Keven Stratton{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepOrem2012*–
49Robert Spendlove{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepSandy2014*–
50Susan Pulsipher{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepSouth Jordan2012–
51Jeff Stenquist{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepDraper2018–
52Candice Pierucci{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepSalt Lake City2019*–
53Kera Birkeland{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepMorgan2020*–
54Mike Kohler{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepMidway2021–
55Scott Chew{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepJensen2014–
56Kay Christofferson{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepLehi2012–
57Jon Hawkins{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepPleasant Grove2018–
58Steven J. Lund{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepManti2021–
59Val Peterson{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepOrem2010–
60Nelson Abbott{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepOrem2021–
61Marsha Judkins{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepProvo2018–
62Travis Seegmiller{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepSt. George2018*–(2022)†
63Adam Robertson{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepProvo2018–
64Norm Thurston{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepProvo2014–
65Francis Gibson (until Nov. 8, 2021)
Stephen Whyte (appointed Nov. 9 2021)
{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepSpringville / Mapleton2008–2021 2021-
66Jeff Burton{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepSpanish Fork2021–
67Doug Welton{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepPayson2021–
68Merrill Nelson{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepGrantsville2012–
69Christine Watkins{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepPrice2016–
70Carl Albrecht{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepRichfield2016–
71Bradley Last{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepSt. George2002–
72Rex Shipp{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepCedar City2018–
73Phil Lyman{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepBlanding{{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}}2018–
74V. Lowry Snow{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepSt. George2012*–
75Walt Brooks{{Party shading/Republican}} | RepSt. George2016–

: * Representative was originally appointed to office.

: †Travis Seegmiller announced his resignation from office, effective July 1, 2022.{{Cite web |date=2022-05-10 |title=Southern Utah lawmaker charged in poaching case resigns from Utah Legislature |url=https://www.deseret.com/utah/2022/5/10/23066063/rep-travis-seegmiller-resigns-utah-legislature-poaching-charges-st-george |access-date=2022-05-12 |website=Deseret News |language=en}}

Composition of the Senate

=Leadership, 64th session=

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class="wikitable"

! Position !! Name !! Party !! District

President of the SenateJ. Stuart Adams{{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican22
Majority LeaderEvan Vickers{{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican28
Majority WhipAnn Millner{{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican18
Assistant Majority WhipKirk Cullimore{{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican9
Minority LeaderKaren Mayne{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic5
Minority WhipLuz Escamilla{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic1
Assistant Minority WhipJani Iwamoto{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic4

=Members of the 64th Senate=

class="wikitable sortable"
DistrictNamePartyFirst electedCounties
represented
1Luz Escamilla{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem2008Salt Lake
2Derek Kitchen[https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2018/11/28/gay-rights-pioneer-derek/ "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]{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem2018Salt Lake
3Gene Davis{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem1998Salt Lake
4Jani Iwamoto{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem2014Salt Lake
5Karen Mayne{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem2008Salt Lake
6Wayne Harper{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2012Salt Lake
7Mike McKell{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2020Utah
8Kathleen Riebe{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem2018Salt Lake
9Kirk Cullimore Jr.{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2018Salt Lake
10Lincoln Fillmore{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2015Salt Lake
11Daniel McCay{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2018Salt Lake, Utah
12Daniel Thatcher{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2010Salt Lake, Tooele
13Jake Anderegg{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2016Salt Lake, Utah
14Mike Kennedy{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2020↑Utah
15Keith Grover{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2018Utah
16Curt Bramble{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2000Utah, Wasatch
17Scott Sandall{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2018Box Elder, Cache, Tooele
18F. Ann Millner{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2014Davis, Morgan, Weber
19John Johnson{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2020Morgan, Summit, Weber
20D. Gregg Buxton{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2016Davis, Weber
21Jerry Stevenson{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2010↑Davis
22J. Stuart Adams{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2009↑Davis
23Todd Weiler{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2012↑Davis, Salt Lake
24Derrin Owens{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2020Garfield, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Utah, Wayne
25Chris H. Wilson{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2020Cache, Rich
26Ronald Winterton{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2018Daggett, Duchesne, Summit, Uintah, Wasatch
27David Hinkins{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2008Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan, Utah, Wasatch
28Evan Vickers{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2012Beaver, Iron, Washington
29Don Ipson{{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep2008Washington

↑: Senator was originally appointed

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