Mayor

The Mayor is the leader of the City Council Members. His role, extends well beyond officiating at council meetings or other municipal proceedings and includes providing leadership, promoting positive relationships, and being an example of good governance. Our current mayor is Jon Pike.

City Council

The council generally functions as a parliamentary or congressional style legislative body, proposing bills, holding votes, and passing laws to help govern the city. St. George currently has 5 City Council Members. Jimmie Hughes, Bette Arial, Joe Bowcott, Michele Randall and Ed Baca.

US State Senator

Senators belong to the legislative branch of the government, which is the part of the government that makes laws. A senator’s job is to represent the people living in his or her state in the United States Senate. Part of this job is to write and vote on new laws called “bills.” A bill must be voted on and passed by both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives and signed by the President of the United States in order to become a law.

Our current senators are Senator Orrin Hatch (1977) and Mike Lee (2011).

Utah State Senator

A state senator speaks with his constituents about problems, concerns or suggestions they have for his district. He takes phone calls and listens to citizens who want to share their opinions. He reads mail from the people in his district to find out their attitudes towards issues. State senators use the information from constituents to base their votes and decisions to represent the will of the people in legislative sessions.

In our area your representative is either Don L Ipson or Evan J Vickers.

US Congressman

Also referred to as a congressman or congresswoman, each representative is elected to a two-year term serving the people of a specific congressional district. Among other duties, representatives introduce bills and resolutions, offer amendments and serve on committees.

There are 4 districts in Utah and we live in the 2nd. Our representative for the 2nd district is Chris Stewart (2013).

Utah State Congressman

When their legislative body is in session, state legislators create and process bills that will become state law if approved. They also form issue-related committees and subcommittees and debate and read bills and amendments on the legislative floor.

St. George is made up of quite a few districts. Depending on your street address, you may be represented by someone different by the main four are Bradley G Last (2003), V Lowry Snow (2012), Walt Brooks (2016), and Travis Seegmiller (2018).