Jeremy A. Peterson[2] is an American politician and a former Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives representing District 9. Peterson lives in Ogden,Utah,with his wife,Kim,and their four children. He currently works as a real estate broker with Vesta Real Estate.[3]
Peterson was first elected to the House of Representatives on November 2,2010.[3]
During the 2016 legislative session,Peterson served on the Business,Economic Development,and Labor Appropriations Subcommittee,the House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee,and the House Revenue and Taxation Committee.[4]
Peterson did not floor sponsor any bills during the 2016 Legislative Session.[5]
Elections
2014: Peterson was unopposed in the Republican convention and faced Democrat Steve Olsen in the 2014 general election. Peterson won with 2,273 votes (56.9%) to Olsen's 1,721 votes (43.1%).[6]
2012: Peterson and former Democratic Representative Neil Hansen both won their nominations,setting up their third contest;Peterson won the November 6,2012 general election with 5,079 votes (60.1%) against former Representative Hansen.[7]
2010: Peterson and Representative Hansen both won their nominations,setting up a rematch of their 2008 contest;Peterson won the November 2,2010 general election with 1,272 votes (53.2%) against Representative Hansen.[8]
2008: To challenge District 9 incumbent Democratic Representative Neil Hansen,Peterson was selected from two candidates by the Republican convention and but lost the November 4,2008 general election to Representative Hansen.[9]
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