The Pro-Active Alliance
KNOW YOUR REPRESENTATIVES!
The first step in taking action is know more about your elected representatives. Who are they? How are they voting? How can you contact them? Following is a breakdown of Wasatch Back elected officials on the state and national levels.
How can you engage?
  • Sign up for your representatives' newsletters to stay informed.
  • Call or write your representatives to ensure your voice is heard on critical issues. Join us for our postcarding sessions!
UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE
Utah's state legislature consists of two chambers: the Utah House of Representatives (lower house) and the Utah State Senate (upper house).
Utah House of Representatives
  • Number of Members: 75 representatives, each elected from a single-member district.
  • Term: 2 years, with no term limits.
  • Current Majority: Republican (61 seats), with Democrats holding 14 seats in the 2025–2026 session.
  • Leadership:
  • Speaker of the House: Mike Schultz (R, District 12)
  • Majority Whip: Karianne Lisonbee (R, District 14)
  • Minority Leader: Angela Romero (D, District 25)
  • Minority Whip: Jennifer Dailey-Provost (D, Dist 22)
A full list can be found on the official Utah House of Representatives website
Utah State
Senate
  • Number of Members: 29 senators, each elected from a single-member district.
  • Term: 4 years, with staggered terms.
  • Current Majority: Republican (23 seats), with Democrats holding 6 seats in the 2025–2026 session.
  • Leadership:
  • President of the Senate: J. Stuart Adams (R, District 22)
  • Majority Leader: Evan Vickers (R, District 28)
  • Minority Leader: Luz Escamilla (D, District 14)
A full and current list of senators is available on the Utah State Senate website
How to Find Your Legislators
  • Senate: The same tool above also identifies your state senator.
Notable for Wasatch Back
House District 4:
Tiara Auxler (R) represents Daggett, Duchesne, Morgan, Rich, and Summit counties.
House District 59:
Mike L. Kohler (R) represents Summit and Wasatch counties.
Senate District 3:
John D. Johnson (R) represents Summit, Morgan, and Weber counties.
Senate District 20:
Ronald Winterton (R) represents Daggett, Duchesne, Summit, Uintah, and Wasatch counties.P
US CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVES
Utah is represented at the federal level by four Congressmen and two Senators.
US House of Representatives
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives serve two-year terms and are elected every even year. They represent a specific district.
US Senate
U.S. Senators serve six-year terms. Their terms are staggered so that about one-third of the Senate is up for re-election every two years. They represent their entire state.
* The Wasatch Back is divided between District 1 and District 3. To see a district map, click here.
Links to Organizations and Issues
Gerrymandering & The Electoral System
Better Boundaries is a bipartisan group of Utahns aiming to end gerrymandering through citizen-led reform. It's committed to ensuring voters choose their politicians, not the other way around.
*Write and/or call your legislators!!
Our Voice In Utah Politics
The Park City Chapter is live!
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization working to protect and expand voting rights and ensure everyone is represented in our democracy. The LWV empowers voters and defends democracy through advocacy, education, and litigation, at the local, state, and national levels.
Candidates
This group aims to achieve a more moderate governing majority in Utah by supporting balanced, moderate, and diverse candidates for key municipal or state legislative races. It provides financial support to viable candidates of ANY party or gender who are running for municipal office or Utah State Legislature.
Education on Issues
This organization aims to dismantle single-party rule in Utah and build a sustainable path to political power for Democrats, independents, and anyone ready to govern with sanity, integrity, and public trust.