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David E. Litvack (born April 25, 1972) is a former Democratic member of the
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, who represented the state's 26th house district in central
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and part of West Valley City, from 2000 through 2012. He was the minority leader in the Utah House.


Early years

Litvack was born in
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.


Education

Litvack obtained his BS in psychology/sociology from Westminster College in 1994 where he is also a current Alumni Board member. He obtained his MA in social sciences from the University of Chicago in 1996.


Religion

David Litvack is Jewish.


Family

Litvack and his wife Erin have two children named Gabriel and Addison and they currently reside in Salt Lake City.


See also

* List of Utah State Legislatures *
Utah Democratic Party The Utah Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party in the U.S. state of Utah. The party describes itself as a big tent party. It has very weak electoral power in the state. It controls none of Ut ...


References


External links


Utah House of Representatives – David Litvack
official UT House profile
Project Vote Smart – David E. Litvack
profile *''Follow the Money'' – David Litvack
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