Utah is republic and the government of Utah holds powers divided into three distinct branches: legislative; executive; and, judicial. Each branch fulfills specific functions and responsibilities under the Utah Constitution.
Contents
- Map of Utah USA
- Executive Department
- Legislative Department
- Utah State Senate
- Utah State House of Representatives
- Judicial Department
- References
Map of Utah, USA
Executive Department
The executive powers of government are vested in the Governor. The current governor is Gary Herbert, a Republican. Herbert, the previous lieutenant governor, assumed the governorship on August 11, 2009, following the resignation of Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr., who was appointed United States Ambassador to the People's Republic of China by President Barack Obama. Herbert was elected for a further four-year term in 2012.
Officers
The Governor's Cabinet consists of the following appointees, who are the heads of the agencies listed:
Legislative Department
The legislative powers of government are vested in the Senate, House of Representatives and the people. The House of Representatives has a Republican majority.
Utah State Senate
Leadership
Majority (Republican) Leadership
Minority (Democratic) Leadership
Utah State House of Representatives
Leadership
Majority (Republican) Leadership
Minority (Democratic) Leadership
Judicial Department
The judicial powers of government are vested in a Supreme Court, district courts, and other courts of record.