The following is a list of speakers of the Utah House of Representatives since statehood.
Speaker of Utah House of Representatives | |
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since November 15, 2023 | |
Status | Presiding officer |
Seat | Utah State Capitol, Salt Lake City |
Appointer | Utah House of Representatives |
Inaugural holder | Presley Denny |
Speakers of the Utah House of Representatives
editSpeaker | Term | Party | County/Residence | Notes | Citation |
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Presley Denny | 1896–1897 | Beaver County | [1] | ||
John M. Perkins | 1897–1899 | Weber County | [1] | ||
William Roylance | 1899–1901 | Democratic | Utah County | [1] | |
William Glasmann | 1901–1903 | Republican | Weber County | [1] | |
Thomas Hull | 1903–1907 | Salt Lake County | [1] | ||
Harry Joseph | 1907–1909 | Salt Lake County | [1] | ||
Edward Robinson | 1909–1913 | Cache County | [1] | ||
William J. Seely | 1913–1915 | Republican | Emery County | [2] | |
Lewis R. Anderson | 1915–1917 | Republican | Sanpete County | [2] | |
John F. Tolton | 1917–1919 | Democratic | Beaver County | [2] | |
Charles C. Richards | 1919–1921 | Democratic | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
Edward R. Callister | 1921–1923 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
William W. Seegmiller | 1923–1925 | Republican | Kane County | [2] | |
William E. McKell | 1925–1927 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
Samuel M. Jorgensen | 1927–1929 | Republican | Sevier County | [2] | |
David Lowe Stine | 1929–1931 | Republican | Weber County | [2] | |
James C. Hacking | 1931–1933 | Republican | Uintah County | [2] | |
Isaac A. Smoot | 1933–1935 | Democratic | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
Walter K. Granger | 1935–1937 | Democratic | Iron County | [2] | |
Joseph W. Jensen | 1937–1939 | Democratic | Weber County | [2] | |
Heber Bennion Jr. | 1939–1941 | Democratic | Daggett County | [2] | |
Sheldon R. Brewster | 1941–1943 | Democratic | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
William Rulon White | 1943–1947 | Democratic | Weber County | [2] | |
Rendell Mabey | 1947–1949 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
Ed J. McPolin | 1949–1951 | Democratic | Summit County | [2] | |
Clifton Kerr | 1951–1953 | Republican | Box Elder County | [2] | |
Merrill K. Davis | 1953–1955 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
Charles Eric Peterson | 1955–1957 | Republican | Utah County | [2] | |
Jaren L. Jones | 1957–1959 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
Sheldon R. Brewster | 1959–1961 | Democratic | Salt Lake County | [1] | |
Ernest H. Dean | 1961–1963 | Democratic | Utah County | [2] | |
Charles Welch Jr. | 1963–1965 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
Kay C. Allen | 1965–1967 | Democratic | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
Franklin W. Gunnell | 1967–1969 | Republican | Cache County | [2] | |
Lorin N. Pace | 1969–1971 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
Richard C. Howe | 1971–1973 | Democratic | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
Howard C. Nielson | 1973–1975 | Republican | Utah County | [2] | |
Ronald L. Rencher | 1975–1977 | Democratic | Weber County | [2] | |
Glade M. Sowards | 1977–1979 | Republican | Uintah County | [2] | |
James V. Hansen | 1979–1981 | Republican | Davis County | [2] | |
Norman H. Bangerter | 1981–1985 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [2] | |
Robert H. Garff | 1985–1987 | Republican | Davis County | [2] | |
Glen E. Brown | 1987–1989 | Republican | Summit County | [2] | |
Nolan E. Karras | 1989–1991 | Republican | Weber County | [2] | |
Craig Moody | 1991–1993 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [1] | |
Rob Bishop | 1992–1994 | Republican | Box Elder County | [1] | |
Melvin R. Brown | 1994–1998 | Republican | Summit County | [1] | |
Martin Stephens | 1998–2005 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [3][1] | |
Greg Curtis | 2005–2009 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [1] | |
David Clark | 2008–2011 | Republican | Washington County | [1] | |
Rebecca D. Lockhart | 2011–2015 | Republican | Utah County | [1] | |
Greg Hughes | 2015–2018 | Republican | Salt Lake County | [1] | |
Brad Wilson | 2019–2023 | Republican | Davis County | ||
Mike Schultz | 2023– | Republican | Weber County |
Speakers of the Utah Territorial House of Representatives
editSpeaker | Term | Party | County/Residence | Notes | Citation |
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William Wines Phelps | 1851–1852 | Great Salt Lake | [4] | ||
Jedediah M. Grant | 1852–1854 | Great Salt Lake | [4] | ||
Hosea Stout | 1856–1857 | Great Salt Lake | [4] | ||
John Taylor | 1857–1862 | Great Salt Lake | [4][5] | ||
Orson Pratt | 1862–1863 | Salt Lake | [4] | ||
John Taylor | 1863–1868 | Great Salt Lake | [4] | ||
Orson Pratt | 1869–1880 | Salt Lake | [4] | ||
Francis M. Lyman | 1881–1882 | Tooele | [4] | ||
James Sharp | 1884–1886 | Salt Lake | [4] | ||
William W. Riter | 1886–1890 | Salt Lake | [4][6] | ||
James Sharp | 1890–1892 | Salt Lake | [4][7] | ||
William H. Seegmiller | 1892–1894 | Sevier | [4] | ||
Albion B. Emery | 1894–1896 | Park City | [4] |
References
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj Sharp, James Roger; Sharp, Nancy Weatherly (1999). American Legislative Leaders in the West, 1911–1994. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9780313302121.
- ^ "House Speaker Stephens packs up with a smile". Deseret News. December 29, 2004.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Utah State Archives (2007). "Territory of Utah Legislative Assembly Rosters 1851-1894" (PDF). Retrieved December 21, 2023.
- ^ "Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, of the ... annual session, for the years ... 1868". HathiTrust.
- ^ "Journal 1886". HathiTrust.
- ^ "House journal of the ... session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah. Sess. 29 (1890)". HathiTrust.