Who are the 4 Utah representatives?
Who are the 4 Utah representatives?
Utah’s US Congressmen
- Blake Moore (R), 1st District. Website. Contact.
- Chris Stewart (R), 2nd District. Website. Contact.
- John Curtis (R), 3rd District. Website. Contact.
- Burgess Owens (R), 4th District. Website. Contact.
What committees does Kelly Armstrong serve on?
Committee assignments
- Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties. Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.
- Committee on Oversight and Reform. Subcommittee on Environment.
- Select Committee on the Climate Crisis.
- Select Committee on the January 6 Attack.
Who represents Utah in the U.S. House of Representatives?
Current members
- 1st district: Blake Moore (R) (since 2021)
- 2nd district: Chris Stewart (R) (since 2013)
- 3rd district: John Curtis (R) (since 2017)
- 4th district: Burgess Owens (R) (since 2021)
Who is my U.S. Senator Utah?
Mike Lee (Republican Party)
Mitt Romney (Republican Party)
Utah/Senators
How many reps does Utah have?
Utah House of Representatives | |
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Seats | 75 |
Political groups | Majority Republican (58) Minority Democratic (17) |
Length of term | 2 years |
Authority | Article VI, Utah Constitution |
How many representatives are there in Congress?
There are currently 435 voting representatives. Five delegates and one resident commissioner serve as non-voting members of the House, although they can vote in committee.
What district does Kelly Armstrong represent?
Representative (R-ND At-large District) since 2019Kelly Armstrong / Office
How many congressional seats does Utah have?
Utah is divided into 4 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. After the 2010 Census, Utah gained one House seat, and a new map was approved by the state legislature and signed into law by Governor Gary Herbert.
How many U.S. representatives are there?
435
There are currently 435 voting representatives. Five delegates and one resident commissioner serve as non-voting members of the House, although they can vote in committee. Representatives must be 25 years old and must have been U.S. citizens for at least 7 years. Representatives serve 2-year terms.