State House District 29 in Utah State House District 29, Utah
2026 Primary Election
- Jonathan Garrard — Candidate for State House District 29 in UT
Jonathan Garrard is a candidate for the Utah House of Representatives, seeking to represent District 29 in the 2026 general election. Running under the Constitution Party banner, Garrard successfully advanced from his party's convention on April 25, 2026. His path to the general election included advancing from the Constitution Party primary without appearing on the ballot, as the primary was canceled. He is poised to compete against Sara Snow (Democrat) and Tynley Bean (Utah Forward Party) in the general election scheduled for November 3, 2026. The election for District 29 did not have an incumbent.
- Tynley Bean — Candidate for State House District 29 in UT
Tynley Bean is a candidate for the Utah House of Representatives, seeking to represent District 29 in the 2026 general election. Running under the Forward Party banner, she successfully advanced from her party's convention on April 11, 2026, and had her primary election, scheduled for June 23, 2026, canceled, securing her spot on the general election ballot. She is set to compete against Democratic candidate Sara Snow and Constitution Party candidate Jonathan Garrard in the election on November 3, 2026. Bean encourages voters to learn more about her and her priorities for the district.
- Sara Snow — Infrastructure professional in UT
Sara Snow is a Democratic candidate for Utah House District 29, running in the 2026 general election. Having dedicated her career to working on the infrastructure systems that shape communities, she seeks to bring accountability back to how Utah plans, builds, and grows. Snow aims to address the challenges faced by working families, rural communities, and taxpayers. Her platform focuses on real solutions, including improving transportation and mobility, ensuring access to healthcare and education, fostering responsible infrastructure and growth, and protecting vital resources for future generations. She believes Utah's future should benefit everyone.
- Justin Nielson — Candidate for State House District 29 in UT
Justin Nielson is a Republican who sought to represent Utah House of Representatives District 29 in the 2026 election. He participated as a candidate in the Republican convention held on April 25, 2026. During this convention, he was defeated by fellow Republican candidates Sheldon Birch and Alexis Wheeler. Nielson had previously declared an intent to gather signatures as part of his candidacy for the election.
- Alexis Wheeler — Candidate for State House in Grantsville, UT
Alexis Wheeler is a candidate for the Utah House of Representatives, District 29, in the 2026 Utah Primary Election. Running as a Republican, she has publicly committed to supporting congressional term limits. Wheeler signed a pledge from U.S. Term Limits, vowing to co-sponsor, vote for, and defend a resolution for an Article V convention to enact term limits on Congress. From Grantsville, Utah, she advocates for what she calls "citizen leadership" to replace the "career politician model" in government, aligning with the national movement to limit terms for elected officials.
- Sheldon Birch — Small business owner in UT
Sheldon Birch is a Republican candidate for the Utah State House of Representatives, District 29, in the 2026 primary election. He is a small business owner and has spent decades serving patients in Tooele County, giving him firsthand healthcare insights. He also serves as President of the Tooele Education Foundation Board and on the Tooele Technical College Board. Birch champions conservative principles, advocating for accessible and affordable healthcare, strong public education, agriculture protection, and local economic growth. He believes in fiscally responsible government and encourages entrepreneurship without unnecessary interference. He is committed to service and civic engagement.
- Holly Crowley — Candidate for State House District 29 in UT
Holly Crowley is a Republican political figure who initially ran for election to the Utah House of Representatives, representing District 29, in the 2026 election cycle. After filing as a candidate for the primary, she ultimately withdrew from the race and, as a result, did not appear on the ballot for the Republican convention. Her candidacy was for a state-level legislative position in Utah.