63rd Utah State Legislature
The 63rd Session of the Utah State Legislature took place from 2019 to 2020 with a total of eight sessions, two constitutionally mandated general sessions and six special sessions. While it's typical that the legislature has at least one special session per year, the high number of sessions was the result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Composition of the House of Representatives
Leadership in the People's House
| Position | Name | Party | District |
| Speaker of the House | Brad Wilson | Republican | 15 |
| Majority Leader | Francis Gibson | Republican | 65 |
| Majority Whip | Mike Schultz | Republican | 12 |
| Minority Leader | Brian King | Democratic | 28 |
| Minority Whip | Carol Spackman Moss | Democratic | 37 |
Members of the 63rd House of Representatives
Composition of the Senate
Leadership of the Senate
| Position | Name | Party | District |
| President of the Senate | J. Stuart Adams | Republican | 22 |
| Majority Leader | Evan Vickers | Republican | 28 |
| Majority Whip | Dan Hemmert | Republican | 14 |
| Assistant Majority Whip | F. Ann Millner | Republican | 18 |
| Minority Leader | Karen Mayne | Democratic | 5 |
| Minority Whip | Luz Escamilla | Democratic | 1 |
| Assistant Minority Whip | Jani Iwamoto | Democratic | 4 |
Members of the 63rd Senate
↑: Senator was originally appointed