2nd Utah Senate District
The 2nd Utah Senate District is located in Salt Lake County, Utah and includes Utah House Districts 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, 33 and 35. The current State Senator representing the 2nd district is Jim Dabakis. Dabakis was appointed to the Utah Senate on January 19, 2013 to replace Ben McAdams.
Previous Utah State Senators (District 2)
Further information: List of Utah State Legislatures
Name | Party | Term |
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Jim Dabakis | Democrat | 2012–present |
Ben McAdams | Democrat | 2009-2012 |
Scott D. McCoy | Democrat | 2005-2009 |
Paula Julander | Democrat | 2003-2005 |
Alicia Suazo | Democrat | 2001-2002 |
Pete Suazo | Democrat | 1997-2001 |
W. Rex Black | Democrat | 1973-1997 |
Richard V. Evans | Democrat | 1967-1972 |
Reed Bullen | Republican | 1955-1966 |
Vern B. Muir | Republican | 1951-1954 |
Hyrum Gibbons | Republican | 1947-1950 |
James A. McMurrin | Democrat | 1939-1946 |
William H. Griffin | Republican | 1927-1938 |
Clarence L. Funk | 1923-1926 | |
Joseph E. Quinney | 1921-1922 | |
James W. Funk | 1911-1920 | |
Herschel Bullen | Republican | 1907-1910 |
Alonzo G. Barber | Democrat | 1903-1906 |
Joseph Howell | Republican | 1899-1902 |
Joseph Monson | Democrat | 1897-1898 |
Warrun Noble | Democrat | 1896 |
Election results
Recent 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.[1]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Democratic | Ben McAdams | 13,663 | 73.7% | ||
Republican | Melvin D. Nimer | 4,863 | 26.2 | ||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Democratic | Scott D. McCoy | 11,630 | 68.4 | ||
Republican | Joseph Q. Jarvis | 4,682 | 27.5 | ||
Personal Choice | Ken Larsen | 418 | 2.5 | ||
Constitution | Ken A. Bowers | 238 | 1.7 | ||
See also
References
- ↑ "Senate Site". Senator McCoy to Resign. Utah Senate Majority. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
External links
Preceded by Scott D. McCoy |
Ben McAdams 2009 - Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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