State House District 9 in Utah State House District 9, Utah
2026 Primary Election
- Jake Sawyer — Incumbent Utah House of Representatives, District 9 in UT
Jake Sawyer is an incumbent Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives, representing District 9. He assumed office in January 2025, with his current term concluding in January 2027. Sawyer is seeking re-election to continue serving Weber County, where he grew up and attended H. Guy Child Elementary and Bonneville High School. His professional background includes experience as director of sales at Microworks and serving as chairman of the Weber County GOP. A proponent of conservative values, Sawyer has sponsored legislation such as the Precious Metals Amendments. He is committed to working with his community to keep up momentum and make a difference for future generations.
- Angela Choberka — Candidate for Utah House of Representatives - District 9 in Ogden City, UT
Angela Choberka advocates for transcending political divides to achieve common goals. She emphasizes a future where children thrive, housing is affordable, education is high-quality, and the environment is clean. Her campaign focuses on building a unified community by fostering solutions that benefit everyone, moving beyond polarization to address shared hopes and aspirations. She refuses to be bound by ideological boundaries, seeking to work together for solutions that benefit all members of the community.
- Roger Bordley — Candidate for State House in UT
Roger Bordley was a Republican candidate for the Utah House of Representatives District 9 in the 2026 election. He sought to represent the district as part of the state legislature. His campaign concluded when he was defeated by incumbent Jake Sawyer at the Republican convention on April 11, 2026. As a result, he was eliminated from the race and did not advance to the general election.
- Allen E. Miller — Candidate for State House District 9 in UT
Allen E. Miller was an announced Republican candidate for Utah State House District 9 in the 2026 Primary Election. While initially seeking to represent the district, campaign records indicate that he subsequently withdrew his candidacy, bringing an end to his legislative bid. The available search results do not provide further information regarding his professional background, specific policy positions, or the reasons behind his decision to withdraw from the race.