Utah's 19th State Senate district

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The 19th Utah Senate District is located in Morgan, Summit, and Weber Counties and includes Utah House Districts 7, 8, 9, 28, 29, 53, and 54. The current State Senator representing the 19th district is Allen M. Christensen. Christensen was elected to the Utah Senate in 2004 and is up for re-election in 2012.

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Previous Utah State Senators (District 19)

NamePartyTerm
David L. GladwellRepublican2001-2004
Robert F. MontgomeryRepublican1993-2001
Boyd K. StoreyRepublican1989-1992
Darrell G. RenstromDemocratic1985-1988
Bryce C. FlammRepublican1981-1984
Darrell G. RenstromDemocratic1973-1980
Haven J. Barlow Republican1967-1972

Election results

2004 General Election

Utah State Senate election, 2004
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Allen M. Christensen 19,54062.3
Democratic Jim Hasenyager11,84437.7
Utah State Senate election, 2008
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Allen M. Christensen 20,63962.92
Democratic Bill R. Hansen12,16437.08

Current Candidates

Note: See footnote for candidate listing guidelines. [1]

DistrictPartyIncumbentStatusPartyCandidateVotes %Change from 2006
19 Republican Allen M. Christensen (Morgan County)Not Running Democratic Peter C. Clemens
Libertarian Courtney White
Republican John D. Johnson John D. Johnson

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  1. Candidates are listed alphabetically by party and name to avoid partisanship towards a single party and/or candidate.