54th Utah State Legislature

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The 54th Utah State Legislature was elected Tuesday, November 7, 2000 and convened on Monday, January 15, 2001. [1]

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Utah State Senate

Committees

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Make-up

AffiliationMembers
  Republican Party 20
  Democratic Party 9
 Total
 Government Majority

Members

NamePartyDistrictCounties
Allen, D. EdgarDemocrat18
Allen, RonDemocrat13
Blackham, Leonard M.Republican28
Bramble, Curt Republican16
Buttars, D. ChrisRepublican5
Davis, GeneDemocrat3
Dmitrich, MikeDemocrat27
Eastman, Dan R.Republican23
Evans, Beverly Ann Republican26
Evans, R. MontRepublican5
Gladwell, David L.Republican19
Hale, Karen Democrat7
Hellewell, Parley G. Republican15
Hickman, John W.Republican29
Hillyard, Lyle W.Republican25
Howell, Scott N.Democrat8
Hull, Joseph L.Democrat20
Jenkins, Scott K.Republican20
Jones, Lorin V.Republican29
Julander, Paula F. Democrat1
Knudson, Peter C.Republican24
Mansell, L. AlmaRepublican10
Mayne, Ed P. Democrat11
Montgomery, Robert F.Republican19
Muhlestein, Robert M. Republican17
Nielson, Howard C. Republican16
Peterson, Millie M. Democrat12
Poulton, L. StevenRepublican9
Spencer, Terry R.Republican22
Steele, David H.Republican21
Stephenson, Howard A.Republican4
Suazo, PeteDemocrat2
Valentine, John L.Republican14
Waddoups, Michael G. Republican6
Walker, Carlene M. Republican8
Wright, BillRepublican17

Utah House of Representatives

Committees

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Make-up

AffiliationMembers
  Republican Party 51
  Democratic Party 24
 Total
 Government Majority

Members

NamePartyDistrict
Aagard, Douglas C.Republican15
Adair, Gerry A.Republican12
Alexander, JeffRepublican62
Allen, Sheryl L. Republican19
Anderson, Eli H.Democrat1
Arent, Patrice M. Democrat41
Baca, LorettaDemocrat27
Barrus, Roger E.Republican18
Beck, Trisha S.Democrat48
Becker, RalphDemocrat24
Bennion, Chad E.Republican44
Beshear, CindyDemocrat39
Bigelow, RonRepublican32
Biskupski, JackieDemocrat30
Bourdeaux, Duane E.Democrat23
Bowman, DeMar BudRepublican72
Bradshaw, Afton B.Republican28
Bryson, Katherine M.Republican60
Buckner, Perry L.Democrat42
Buffmire, Judy AnnDemocrat35
Bush, Don E.Republican14
Buttars, Craig W.Republican3
Carlson, MaryDemocrat31
Clark, DavidRepublican74
Clark, Stephen D.Republican63
Cox, David N.Republican56
Cox, Gary F.Democrat38
Curtis, Greg J.Republican49
Daniels, ScottDemocrat25
Dayton, MargaretRepublican61
Dillree, MardaRepublican17
Donnelson, Glenn A.Republican7
Duckworth, Carl W.Democrat22
Ferrin, James A.Republican58
Ferry, Ben C.Republican2
Fife, Fred J.Democrat26
Frandsen, Lloyd W.Republican50
Garn, Kevin S.Republican16
Goodfellow, Brent H.Democrat29
Gowans, James R.Democrat21
Hansen, Neil A.Democrat9
Harper, Wayne A.Republican43
Hatch, Thomas V.Republican73
Hendrickson, Neal B.Democrat33
Hogue, David L.Republican52
Holdaway, Kory M.Republican34
Holladay, Bryan D.Republican47
Iverson, Dennis H.Republican74
Johnson, Bradley T.Republican70
Johnson, M. KeeleRepublican71
Jones, David M.Democrat25
Jones, Patricia W.Democrat40
King, BradDemocrat69
Litvack, DavidDemocrat27
Lockhart, Rebecca D. Republican64
McCartney, TyDemocrat31
Morgan, Karen W.Democrat46
Moss, Carol Spackman Democrat37
Murray, Joseph G.Republican8
Nelson, Lowell A.Republican57
Newbold, Merlynn T.Republican50
Olsen, Evan L.Republican5
Pace, Loraine T.Republican4
Parker, Brent D.Republican5
Peterson, Darin G.Republican67
Philpot, J. MorganRepublican45
Ray, PaulRepublican13
Rowan, Tammy J.Republican59
Saunders, Carl R.Republican11
Seitz, Jack A.Republican55
Short, Raymond W.Republican37
Shurtliff, LaWanna Lou Democrat10
Siddoway, Richard M. Republican20
Snow, Gordon E.Republican54
Snow, Marlon O.Republican58
Stephens, Martin R.Republican6
Stephens, Nora B.Republican13
Styler, Michael R.Republican68
Swallow, John E.Republican51
Thompson, MikeRepublican59
Throckmorton, MattRepublican65
Tyler, A. LamontRepublican36
Ure, DavidRepublican53
Urquhart, Stephen H.Republican75
Wallace, PeggyRepublican42
Walsh, Richard L.Republican40
Way, Glenn L.Republican66
Winn, Bradley A.Republican57
Young, Max W.Democrat71
Zolman, David L.Republican39

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References

  1. "House Journal of the Fifty-Fourth Legislature of the State of Utah General Session, First Day" (PDF). Utah State Legislature. January 15, 2001.
Preceded by 54th Utah Legislature
2001 - 2003
Succeeded by