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The Utah Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the
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of
Utah Utah is a landlocked state in the Mountain states, Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is one of the Four Corners states, sharing a border with Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. It also borders Wyoming to the northea ...
. The party describes itself as a
big tent A big tent party, or catch-all party, is a political party having members covering a broad spectrum of beliefs. This is in contrast to other kinds of parties, which defend a determined ideology, seek voters who adhere to that ideology, and att ...
party. It has very weak electoral power in the state. It controls none of Utah's statewide or federal elected offices, and minorities in both houses of the Utah state legislature. Democrats last won Utah at the presidential level in
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History

The Democratic Party originated around 1884 in Utah. In 1896, more than 80 percent of the state vote went toward
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, a Democrat, and the state elected several Democrats to state and local offices. The Democratic legislature elected Joseph L. Rawlins to serve as a U.S. Senator and William H. King to the House. Reed Smoot had a political alliance with the Mormons and Gentiles that helped the Republican Party to gain power. The Democrats did not have as much power after 1900. Although, in 1924, Democratic legislator
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beat the incumbent Republican Governor Charles Mabey winning on the slogan, "We Want a Dern Good Governor and We Don't Mean Mabey". In the 1930s, the Democrats had more success. President
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selected Governor Dern as the Secretary of War.
Elbert D. Thomas Elbert Duncan Thomas (June 17, 1883February 11, 1953) was a United States Democratic Party, Democratic Party politician from Utah. He represented Utah in the United States Senate from 1933 until 1951. He served as the Chair of the Senate Educati ...
beat incumbent Reed Smoot in the Senate and served until 1950. Herbert B. Maw was elected to the state senate in 1928. He then became the President of the Utah Senate. They passed bills dealing with unemployment assistance and they created an open primary law. Maw was elected governor in 1940 and was reelected in 1944, but lost in 1948. In the same year, Reva Beck Bosone was elected to the House of Representatives as a Democrat. She was the first woman from Utah to be elected to Congress. In 1958, Frank E. "Ted" Moss was elected to the U.S. Senate and remained there until the 1970s.
Cal Rampton Calvin Lewellyn Rampton (November 6, 1913September 16, 2007) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 11th governor of Utah from 1965 to 1977. With a tenure spanning for 12 years, he is both the longest serving governor of Ut ...
, a moderate Democrat, was elected governor in 1964. The Democratic Party weakened in the 1970s and 1980s after split opinions over the
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. They became stronger in the 1990s; Wayne Owens was reelected in the 2nd District and Bill Orton was elected to Congress from the 3rd District. It still remains a clear minority in state politics. Beverly White, the longest serving woman in the Utah State Legislature, was a member of the Democratic Party. The party's platform focuses on economic security, equal opportunity, the common good, and American leadership.


State party organization


Party executive officers


State-party caucuses

The Utah Democratic Party recognizes 18 statewide caucuses. Each caucus promotes issues related to its mission: * Asian/Pacific Islander Caucus * Black Caucus * College Democrats * Disability Caucus * Education Caucus * Environmental Caucus * Healthcare Caucus * Hispanic Caucus * Labor Caucus * LDS Caucus * Native American Caucus * Progressive Caucus * Rural Caucus * Senior Caucus * Utah Stonewall Democrats * Veterans Caucus * Women's Caucus * Young Democrats of Utah


Election results


Presidential


Gubernatorial


County party organization

Each of Utah's 29 Counties has a party organization, which operates within that county and sends state delegates to the Utah Democratic Party'sUtah Democratic Party Website
/ref> state convention each year. Delegates are selected at caucus meetings held on the third Tuesday of March in election years (even numbered years) and serve two year terms. In April, county delegates selected at the March caucus meetings gather at their respective county conventions to select state delegates and nominate county candidates or state legislative candidates where the legislative district is entirely within their county. The Utah Democratic Party's state convention is typically held within the first two weeks of May following these county conventions in election years, but may be held later in odd numbered years. At state conventions state delegates vote to determine the party's nominees in federal races or in state races where the district crosses county lines in what is referred to as a "nominating convention." A candidate must receive at least 55% of the vote at the nominating convention to become the party's nominee. If a candidate falls short of this goal the nominee is determined through a primary. In Utah, Democratic primaries are open to all registered voters, but a registered voter may only participate in one party's primary. The Republican primary is closed to all but registered Republicans (Unaffiliated registered voters may change their affiliation on election day to vote in a Republican primary.) In odd numbered years county and state delegates gather at county organizing conventions and the state organizing convention respectively to determine their county and state party leadership. Positions up for election at these conventions are party chair, vice chair, secretary and treasurer. Together these offices make up the executive officers of the respective county parties and the Utah Democratic Party. A simple majority is sufficient to elect someone to each of these positions, though it may take multiple ballots in order to receive a majority of the delegates' votes. All county party chairs and vice chairs are automatically assigned to the Utah Democratic Party's central committee. Counties may have additional representatives in this body depending upon population.


Current elected officials


Members of Congress

U.S. Senate *None Both of Utah's senate seats have been held by Republicans since
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. Frank Moss was the last Democrat to represent Utah in the United States Senate. U.S. House of Representatives * None Utah has been represented in the U.S. House exclusively by Republicans since 2021.
Ben McAdams Benjamin Michael McAdams (born December 5, 1974) is an American politician and attorney who served as the United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative from Utah's 4th congressional district from 2019 to 2021. During that time, he w ...
was the last Democrat to hold a Utah U.S. House seat.


Statewide offices

*None. Attorney General Jan Graham was the last Democrat to hold statewide office in Utah, from 1993 to 2001.


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*Senate Minority Leader: Luz Escamilla *Senate Minority Whip: Karen Kwan *Assistant Minority Whip: Jennifer Plumb *House Minority Leader: Angela Romero *House Minority Whip: Jennifer Dailey-Provost *Assistant Minority Whip: Sahara Hayes


Mayors

*
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: Erin Mendenhall


Notable members


Governors

* Simon Bamberger * George Henry Dern * Henry Hooper Blood * Herbert Brown Maw * Calvin Lewellyn Rampton * Scott Milne Matheson


Senators

* Joseph L. Rawlins * William H. King *
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* Orrice Abram Murdock Jr. * Frank E. Moss


Representatives

* William H. King * Brigham Henry Roberts * Milton H. Welling * James Henry Mays *
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J. W. Robinson James William Robinson (January 19, 1878 – December 2, 1964) was an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives for Utah's 2nd congressional district from 1933 to 1947. Early life ...
* Walter K. Granger * Reva Beck Bosone * M. Blaine Peterson * David S. King * K. Gunn McKay * Wayne Owens *
Allan Turner Howe Allan Turner Howe (September 6, 1927 – December 14, 2000) was a U.S. representative from Utah. Born in South Cottonwood near Murray, Utah, Howe attended public schools before receiving a B.S. from the University of Utah in 1952 and a J.D.L. f ...
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Karen Shepherd Karen Rae Shepherd (née Felker; born July 5, 1940) is an American politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 1995. Early life Shepherd was born Karen Rae Felker in Silver City, New Mexico, where her father ...
* William Orton * Jim Matheson *
Ben McAdams Benjamin Michael McAdams (born December 5, 1974) is an American politician and attorney who served as the United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative from Utah's 4th congressional district from 2019 to 2021. During that time, he w ...


See also

* Democratic Party *
Utah Republican Party The Utah Republican Party is the affiliate of the Republican Party in the U.S. state of Utah. It is currently the dominant party in the state, and has been for almost all of its history. It currently holds Utah's entire congressional delegation ...
* Utah Libertarian Party


References


Further reading

* (1994
"Democratic Party"
article in th
''Utah History Encyclopedia''.
The article was written by John Sillito and the Encyclopedia was published by the University of Utah Press. ISBN 9780874804256. Archived fro
the original
on November 3, 2022 and retrieved on April 13, 2024.


External links


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