35th Utah State Legislature

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The 35th Utah State Legislature was elected Tuesday, November 6, 1962, and convened on Monday, January 14, 1963.

Republican U.S. Senator Wallace F. Bennett re-elected in 1962.

Prior to the 1962 election which brought Republicans to power, Utah Democrats controlled one U.S. Senate seat, both U.S. House districts, the Utah Senate (14-11), the Utah House (36-28) and controlled the majority of County Offices (146-117).[1] After the election, the balance of power shifted to Utah Republicans who controlled the State Senate (13-12), State House (33-31), both Congressional Seats, and one Senate Seat along with the majority of County Offices (133-130). Republicans also elected a Republican as Utah's Attorney General.[1] Democrat Frank Moss was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1958 and served until 1976, being defeated in the 1976 election by current U.S. Senate Orrin Hatch (as of 2006) thus dividing the Utah Senate delegation between the Democratic and Republican parties.

Utah State Senate

Committees

Make-up

Affiliation Members
  Republican Party 13
  Democratic Party 12
 Total
25
 Government Majority
1

Members

NamePartyDistrict
Barlow, Haven J.Republican15
Bernhard, John T.Republican7
Brockbank, W. HughesRepublican6
Browning, Frank M.Democrat4
Bullen, ReedRepublican2
Gardner, Wallace H.Republican7
Grover, WendellDemocrat6
Hafen, OrvalRepublican18
Hammond, D. E.Republican6
Harmston, Gordon E.Democrat5
Holman, Vernon L.Democrat10
Hunter, Charles R.Republican11
Jenkins, Bruce S.Democrat6
Jenkins, MerrillDemocrat4
Kerr, KleonRepublican1
Lambert, John A.Democrat3
Mantes, Ernest G.Democrat13
Memmott, Frank C.Democrat14
Miller, Clyde L.Democrat6
Rees, G. StanfordRepublican9
Sowards, LelandDemocrat16
Stacey, James N.Republican17
Taylor, G. DouglasRepublican6
Taylor, Samuel J.Republican12
Waddingham, Thorpe A.Democrat8

Utah State House of Representatives

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