Utah Government

Utah

Key Facts

Capital
Salt Lake City
Legislature
bicameral

Government of Utah

Utah (UT) is one of the 50 United States, with its capital in Salt Lake City. The state operates a bicameral legislature, which is the primary body responsible for creating and passing state laws.

Understanding how Utah's government works is essential for residents who want to participate in the democratic process, stay informed about legislation, and connect with their elected officials.

Government Structure

Capital
Salt Lake City
State Code
UT
Legislature
bicameral

Utah's bicameral legislature consists of two chambers that work together to draft, debate, and pass legislation. State legislators represent districts across Utah and are responsible for budgets, education policy, infrastructure, public safety, and other matters that directly affect residents.

How to Get Involved in Utah Government

  • Find your representatives — Browse the full list of Utah elected officials to identify who represents your district
  • Attend public hearings — Utah's legislature holds committee hearings that are open to the public
  • Contact your officials — Reach out to your state representatives about issues that matter to you
  • Track legislation — Follow bills and resolutions moving through the bicameral legislature
  • Vote — Participate in primary and general elections for Utah state offices

Explore Utah

Use Civics Matter to explore all levels of government in Utah:

  • Representatives — View all federal and state elected officials serving Utah
  • Counties — Browse local government information for every county in Utah
  • Districts — Find your congressional and state legislative districts