D. Gregg Buxton

American politician
Gregg Buxton
Member of the Utah Senate
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1, 2017
Preceded byScott K. Jenkins
Constituency20th district (2017–2023)
4th district (2023–present)
Personal details
Political partyRepublican Party

David Gregg Buxton is an American politician. A Republican, he has served in the Utah State Senate since January 2017.[1] He was previously a member of the Utah House of Representatives. He resigned his seat in 2007 to become the director of the Division of Facilities Construction and Management of Utah.

References

  1. ^ McKitrick, Cathy (November 8, 2016). "Utah election results show Gregg Buxton wins Senate District 20". Standard-Examiner. Retrieved 13 March 2017.

External links

  • D. Gregg Buxton at Utah State Senate
  • Deseret News, Jun 4, 2008.
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Members of the Utah State Senate
65th State Legislature (2023–2024)
President of the Senate
J. Stuart Adams (R)
Majority Leader
Evan Vickers (R)
Minority Leader
Luz Escamilla (D)
  1. Scott Sandall (R)
  2. Chris H. Wilson (R)
  3. John Johnson (R)
  4. D. Gregg Buxton (R)
  5. Ann Millner (R)
  6. Jerry Stevenson (R)
  7. J. Stuart Adams (R)
  8. Todd Weiler (R)
  9. Jen Plumb (D)
  10. Luz Escamilla (D)
  11. Daniel Thatcher (R)
  12. Karen Kwan (D)
  13. Nate Blouin (D)
  14. Stephanie Pitcher (D)
  15. Kathleen Riebe (D)
  16. Wayne Harper (R)
  17. Lincoln Fillmore (R)
  18. Daniel McCay (R)
  19. Kirk Cullimore Jr. (R)
  20. Ronald Winterton (R)
  21. Mike Kennedy (R)
  22. Heidi Balderree (R)
  23. Keith Grover (R)
  24. Curt Bramble (R)
  25. Mike McKell (R)
  26. David Hinkins (R)
  27. Derrin Owens (R)
  28. Evan Vickers (R)
  29. Don Ipson (R)


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