State House District 69 in Utah State House District 69, Utah
2026 Primary Election
- Tracie Yellowman Tso — Candidate for Utah House of Representatives District 69 in UT
Tracie Yellowman Tso is a Democratic candidate for the Utah House of Representatives, representing District 69. She successfully advanced from the Democratic convention on April 25, 2026, leading to the cancellation of the Democratic primary for this office. She is now campaigning for the general election scheduled for November 3, 2026. She is not an incumbent for this position.
- Logan J. Monson — Incumbent Utah House of Representatives - District 69 in Blanding, UT
Logan J. Monson currently serves as an incumbent for Utah House District 69, seeking re-election in the 2026 Primary. A constitutional conservative with a deep commitment to rural Utah, he champions limited government, personal responsibility, and individual liberty. Monson advocates for parents' central role in education, responsible land access, and protecting grazing rights, ensuring rural communities have a strong voice in land-use decisions. He aims to reduce unnecessary tax burdens to strengthen families and local economies. Monson emphasizes carefully listening to constituents, thoughtfully studying issues, and steadfastly defending his principles to ensure rural voices are heard at the Capitol.
- Daniel Gardner — Candidate for Utah House of Representatives in UT
Daniel Gardner is a Republican candidate running for election to the Utah House of Representatives, representing District 69. He is slated to appear on the Republican primary ballot on June 23, 2026. Gardner successfully advanced from the Republican convention held on April 25, 2026. In the upcoming primary election, he will be challenging Logan Monson, who is also a Republican and identified as an incumbent for the same district.
- Tara Benally — Field Director for the Rural Utah Project in UT
Tara Benally is a community advocate with deep roots in the Navajo Nation, growing up in San Juan County, Utah, with Hopi and Navajo heritage. She is committed to health care, education, and economic development. With a background in construction and community resilience, she worked for the Utah Navajo Trust Fund before becoming Field Director for the Rural Utah Project in 2018. In this role, she organized voter registration and engagement efforts across the Navajo Nation, navigating challenges like internet access and the COVID-19 pandemic. She filed to run for Utah House District 69 in 2026 as a Democrat but later withdrew from the primary.