State House District 27 in Utah State House District 27, Utah
2026 Primary Election
- Anthony Loubet — Incumbent Utah House of Representatives - District 27 in Kearns, UT
Anthony Loubet is an incumbent member of the Utah House of Representatives, currently serving District 27, and is campaigning for re-election in the 2026 general election as a candidate for the Utah Forward Party. His campaign website provides updates on legislative sessions from 2024 through 2026, indicating his active engagement in the state legislature. Loubet's policy priorities include strong support for law enforcement to ensure community safety and responsible fiscal management. He advocates against what he considers senseless government spending and aims to develop a tax structure that fosters thriving schools and enables families to prosper, countering economic volatility impacting Utah residents.
- Liz Oates — Healthcare insurance case manager in Magna, UT
Liz Oates, a Democratic candidate for Utah House of Representatives District 27, is a wife, mother of three, and lifelong Magna resident. She advanced from the Democratic convention on April 11, 2026, and will appear on the general election ballot on November 3, 2026, after her primary was canceled. Oates advocates for mental health, LGBTQ+ equality, disability and healthcare access, and environmental protection. Her career is rooted in service, including as a licensed funeral director and currently as a healthcare insurance case manager. She is also an active board member of The Oquirrh Foundation. Oates is running to ensure Utah is affordable, livable, and welcoming, believing leaders should prioritize community needs.
- Jeffrey Marshall — Small business owner in Magna, UT
Jeffrey Marshall, a candidate for Utah House of Representatives District 27, advanced from the Utah Forward Party's primary. He brings extensive experience from 37 years in aerospace manufacturing and as a small business owner in Magna since 2016. A Magna resident for over 40 years, he holds degrees from SLCC and Utah Valley University. Marshall served on the State Records Committee and SLCC's Program Advisory Committee. Frustrated by political gridlock, he emphasizes focusing on character and facts over party affiliation. He is particularly concerned about the property taxation structure.