66th Utah State Legislature

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TermJanuary 21, 2025 (2025-01-21) 
Members29 senators
Members75 representatives
66th Utah State Legislature
65th 67th
Seal of Utah
Overview
TermJanuary 21, 2025 (2025-01-21) 
Senate
  Republican (22)
  Democratic (6)
  Forward (1)
Members29 senators
PresidentJ. Stuart Adams
House of Representatives
  Republican (61)
  Democratic (14)
Members75 representatives
SpeakerMike Schultz
Sessions
2025January 21, 2025 (2025-01-21) – March 7, 2025 (2025-03-07)

The 66th session of the Utah State Legislature began on January 21, 2025.[1] All seats of the Utah House saw members elected at the 2024 Utah House of Representatives election, while 15 of 29 Senate seats had elections in the 2024 Utah Senate election.[2]

Senate

Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
Republican Democratic Forward
End of the previous Legislature 23 6 N/a 29 0
Begin 2025 23 6 N/a 29 0
March 7, 2025[a] 22 6 1 29 0
Latest voting share 76% 21% 3%

House of Representatives

Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
Republican Democratic
End of the previous Legislature 61 14 75 0
Begin 2025 61 14 75 0
Latest voting share 81% 19%


Leadership

Senate leadership

PositionNamePartyDistrict
President of the SenateJ. Stuart AdamsRepublican7
Majority LeaderKirk Cullimore Jr.Republican19
Majority WhipChris H. WilsonRepublican2
Assistant Majority WhipMike McKellRepublican25
Minority LeaderLuz EscamillaDemocratic10
Minority WhipKaren KwanDemocratic12
Assistant Minority WhipJen PlumbDemocratic9

House leadership

PositionNamePartyDistrict
Speaker of the HouseMike SchultzRepublican12
Majority LeaderJefferson MossRepublican51
Majority WhipKarianne LisonbeeRepublican14
Majority Assistant WhipCasey SniderRepublican5
Minority LeaderAngela RomeroDemocratic25
Minority WhipJennifer Dailey-ProvostDemocratic22
Minority Assistant WhipSahara HayesDemocratic32
Source: Utah Legislature[4]

Membership

Senate membership

DistrictNamePartyCounties representedAssumed office
1Scott SandallRepBox Elder, Cache, Tooele2019[b]
2Chris H. WilsonRepCache, Rich2021
3John D. JohnsonRepMorgan, Summit, Weber2021
4Cal MusselmanRepDavis, Weber2025[b]
5Ann MillnerRepDavis, Morgan, Weber2015
6Jerry StevensonRepDavis2010[c]
7Stuart AdamsRepDavis2010[c]
8Todd WeilerRepDavis, Salt Lake2012[c]
9Jennifer PlumbDemSalt Lake2023
10Luz EscamillaDemSalt Lake2009
11Daniel ThatcherFWDSalt Lake, Tooele, Utah2011
12Karen KwanDemSalt Lake2023[b][c]
13Nate BlouinDemSalt Lake2023
14Stephanie PitcherDemSalt Lake2023[b]
15Kathleen RiebeDemSalt Lake2019
16Wayne HarperRepSalt Lake2013[b]
17Lincoln FillmoreRepSalt Lake2016[c]
18Daniel McCayRepSalt Lake, Utah2019[b]
19Kirk Cullimore Jr.RepSalt Lake, Utah2019
20Ronald WintertonRepDaggett, Duchesne, Summit, Uintah, Wasatch2019
21Brady BrammerRepUtah2025[b]
22Heidi BalderreeRepSalt Lake, Utah2023[c]
23Keith GroverRepUtah2018[c][b]
24Keven StrattonRepUtah, Wasatch2025[d]
25Mike McKellRepUtah2021[b]
26David HinkinsRepCarbon, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Kane, San Juan, Utah, Wasatch, Wayne2009
27Derrin OwensRepGarfield, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Utah, Washington, Wayne2021[b]
28Evan VickersRepBeaver, Iron, Juab, Millard, Washington2013[b]
29Don IpsonRepWashington2016[c][b]
Source: Utah Legislature[5]

House membership

DistrictNamePartyCounties representedAssumed office
1Thomas W. PetersonRepBox Elder, Cache2022[c]
2Michael J. PetersenRepCache2021
3Jason E. ThompsonRepCache2025
4Tiara AuxierRepDaggett, Duchesne, Morgan, Rich, Summit2025
5Casey SniderRepCache2018[c]
6Matthew H. GwynnRepBox Elder, Weber2021
7Ryan D. WilcoxRepWeber2021
(also 2009–2014)
8Jason B. KyleRepMorgan, Weber2023
9Jake SawyerRepWeber2025
10Jill KofordRepWeber2025
11Katy HallRepDavis, Weber2023
12Mike SchultzRepDavis, Weber2015
13Karen M. PetersonRepDavis2022[c]
14Karianne LisonbeeRepDavis2017
15Ariel DefayRepDavis2023[c]
16Trevor LeeRepDavis2023
17Stewart E. BarlowRepDavis2011[c]
18Paul A. CutlerRepDavis2023
19Raymond P. WardRepDavis2015
20Melissa G. BallardRepDavis2019
21Sandra HollinsDemSalt Lake2015
22Jennifer Dailey-ProvostDemSalt Lake2019
23Hoang NguyenDemSalt Lake, Summit2025
24Grant Amjad MillerDemSalt Lake2025
25Angela RomeroDemSalt Lake2013
26Matt MacPhersonRepSalt Lake2023[c]
27Anthony E. LoubetRepSalt Lake2023
28Nicholeen PeckRepTooele2025
29Bridger BolinderRepJuab, Millard, Tooele2023
30Jake FitisemanuDemSalt Lake2025
31Verona MaugaDemSalt Lake2025
32Sahara HayesDemSalt Lake2023
33Doug OwensDemSalt Lake2021
34Carol S. MossDemSalt Lake2001
35Rosalba DominguezDemSalt Lake2025
36James A. DunniganRepSalt Lake2003
37Ashlee MatthewsDemSalt Lake2021
38Cheryl K. ActonRepSalt Lake2017[c]
39Ken IvoryRepSalt Lake2021[c]
(also 2011–2019)
40Andrew StoddardDemSalt Lake2019
41Gay Lynn BennionDemSalt Lake2021
42Clinton OkerlundRepSalt Lake2025
43Steve EliasonRepSalt Lake2011
44Jordan D. TeuscherRepSalt Lake2021
45Tracy MillerRepSalt Lake2025
46Calvin RobertsRepSalt Lake2025
47Mark A. StrongRepSalt Lake2019
48James F. CobbRepSalt Lake2023
49Candice P. PierucciRepSalt Lake2019[c]
50Stephanie GriciusRepUtah2023
51Jefferson MossRepUtah2017
52A. Cory MaloyRepUtah2017
53Kay J. ChristoffersonRepUtah2013
54Kristen ChevrierRepUtah2025
55Jon HawkinsRepUtah2019
56Val L. PetersonRepUtah2011
57Nelson T. AbbottRepUtah2021
58David ShallenbergerRepUtah2025
59Mike L. KohlerRepSummit, Wasatch2021
60Tyler ClancyRepUtah2023[c]
61Lisa ShepherdRepUtah2025
62Norman K ThurstonRepUtah2015
63Stephen L. WhyteRepUtah2021[c]
64Jefferson S. BurtonRepUtah2021
65Douglas R. WeltonRepUtah2021
66Troy ShelleyRepJuab, Sanpete2025
67Christine F. WatkinsRepCarbon, Duchesne, Emery, Grand2017
68Scott H. ChewRepDuchesne, Uintah2015
69Logan MonsonRepEmery, Garfield, Grand, Kane, San Juan, Wayne2025
70Carl R. AlbrechtRepBeaver, Iron, Piute, Sevier2017
71Rex ShippRepIron2019
72Joseph ElisonRepWashington2023
73Colin W. JackRepWashington2022[c]
74R. Neil WalterRepWashington2023
75Walt BrooksRepWashington2016[c]
Source: Utah Legislature[5]

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