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 Derek Kitchen. Kitchen was elected to the Utah Senate in 2018 to replace Jim Dabakis.

Previous Utah State Senators (District 2)

NamePartyTerm
Derek KitchenDemocrat2018–present
Jim DabakisDemocrat2012–2018
Ben McAdamsDemocrat2009-2012
Scott D. McCoyDemocrat2005-2009
Paula JulanderDemocrat2003-2005
Alicia SuazoDemocrat2001-2002
Pete SuazoDemocrat1997-2001
W. Rex BlackDemocrat1973-1997
Richard V. EvansDemocrat1967-1972
Reed BullenRepublican1955-1966
Vern B. MuirRepublican1951-1954
Hyrum GibbonsRepublican1947-1950
James A. McMurrinDemocrat1939-1946
William H. GriffinRepublican1927-1938
Clarence L. Funk1923-1926
Joseph E. Quinney1921-1922
James W. Funk1911-1920
Herschel BullenRepublican1907-1910
Alonzo G. BarberDemocrat1903-1906
Joseph HowellRepublican1899-1902
Joseph MonsonDemocrat1897-1898
Warrun NobleDemocrat1896

Election results

Utah State Senate election, 2014[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jim Dabakis 16,446 74.18
Republican Jacquie Nielsen 5,724 25.82
Utah State Senate election, 2010[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ben McAdams 13,663 73.59
Republican Melvin D. Nimer 4,863 26.19

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.[3]

Utah State Senate election, 2006[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Scott D. McCoy 12,614 68.58
Republican Joseph Q. Jarvis 4,999 27.18
Personal Choice Ken Larsen 443 2.41
Constitution Ken A. Bowers 322 1.75

See also

References

  1. Salt Lake County Clerk. "Official Election Results: 2014 General Election". Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  2. Salt Lake County Clerk. "Final Official Election Results with Registered Write-In Candidates: 2010 General Election". Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  3. "Senate Site". Senator McCoy to Resign. Utah Senate Majority. Retrieved November 27, 2011.
  4. Salt Lake County Clerk. "Official Election Results: 2006 General Election". Retrieved May 29, 2018.
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