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Utah's 2nd State Senate district

American legislative district


Summary

American legislative district

Utah's 1st State Senate district is one of 29 Utah State Senate districts. It covers most of Cache County and all of Rich County. The current State Senator is Republican Chris H. Wilson.

Previous Utah State Senators (District 2)

NamePartyTerm
Chris H. WilsonRepublican2023–present (redistricted from the 25th District)
Derek KitchenDemocratic2018–2022
Jim DabakisDemocratic2012–2018
Ben McAdamsDemocratic2009–2012
Scott D. McCoyDemocratic2005–2009
Paula JulanderDemocratic2003–2005
Alicia SuazoDemocratic2001–2002
Pete SuazoDemocratic1997–2001
W. Rex BlackDemocratic1973–1997
Richard V. EvansDemocratic1967–1972
Reed BullenRepublican1955–1966
Vern B. MuirRepublican1951–1954
Hyrum GibbonsRepublican1947–1950
James A. McMurrinDemocratic1939–1946
William H. GriffinRepublican1927–1938
Clarence L. Funk1923–1926
Joseph E. Quinney1921–1922
James W. Funk1911–1920
Herschel BullenRepublican1907–1910
Alonzo G. BarberDemocratic1903–1906
Joseph HowellRepublican1899–1902
Joseph MonsonDemocratic1897–1898
Warrun NobleDemocratic1896

Election results

In December 2009, Scott McCoy resigned from his position because he "simply cannot find the necessary time to be a successful attorney and give the time and energy to fully represent the residents of my district." This resulted in the appointment of Ben McAdams to represent the district. In 2010, Ben McAdams was elected to a four-year term.

References

References

  1. Salt Lake County Clerk. "Official Election Results: 2014 General Election".
  2. Salt Lake County Clerk. "Final Official Election Results with Registered Write-In Candidates: 2010 General Election".
  3. "Senate Site". Utah Senate Majority.
  4. Salt Lake County Clerk. "Official Election Results: 2006 General Election".
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