State House District 64 in Utah State House District 64, Utah
2026 Primary Election
- Jackie Larson — Incumbent Member of the Utah House of Representatives in UT
Jackie Larson is an incumbent Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives, representing District 64, having assumed office in May 2026. She is seeking re-election in the 2026 general election. Larson's professional background includes nearly 15 years in healthcare revenue cycle management at Revere Health, where she gained experience in regulation, compliance, and fiscal discipline. Alongside her husband, she co-owns 7 Bar Farming, a family business providing specialized farm services in south Utah County. Rooted in an 8th-generation family farm, she emphasizes steady leadership, practical experience, long-term stewardship, and accountability. Larson has also served as a precinct vice chair and state delegate in the Republican Party, advocating for local concerns and shaping policy that reflects community realities.
- Jeff Burton — Senior Vice President of Community Development at Zions Bank in UT
Jefferson Burton, known as Jeff, is a distinguished public servant with a notable career in both military and legislative roles. He served in the U.S. Army and National Guard for 37 years, retiring as a Major General. Following his military service, he led Utah's COVID-19 response for Governor Herbert. Burton was a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives, representing District 64 (formerly 66) from January 2021 until his resignation in March 2026. He focused on legislation addressing alcohol laws, election procedures, state debt collection, and support for service members. Burton withdrew his re-election bid for 2026 and resigned due to his family moving out of the district. He currently serves as the Senior Vice President of Community Development at Zions Bank.
- Matthew Durrant — Disability services professional in UT
Matthew Durrant, a candidate for the Utah House of Representatives, earned a bachelor's degree in marriage and family studies from Brigham Young University-Idaho. Professionally, he is dedicated to assisting individuals with various disabilities, ranging from autism to traumatic brain injuries, enabling them to live as independently as possible. In this capacity, he manages homes and provides support services across a region spanning from Springville to Richfield. He ran in the 2026 Republican convention for Utah House of Representatives District 64.