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Jennifer Plumb ran against incumbent Senator [[Derek Kitchen]] in 2018 and lost. In a rematch of that contest, Plumb defeated Kitchen by just 61 votes in the primary election in June 2022.<ref>[https://www.kuer.org/politics-government/2022-07-15/how-jen-plumb-plans-to-help-her-progressive-district-in-a-gop-supermajority-world "How Jen Plumb plans to help her progressive district in a GOP supermajority world," KUER, July 15, 2022]</ref> Plumb will serve as assistant minority whip in the Utah Senate starting in 2023.<ref>[https://www.deseret.com/opinion/2022/11/29/23484428/utah-all-female-leadership-teams-congress "Meet the women running the all-female leadership teams in Utah’s government," Deseret News, Nov. 29, 2022]</ref> |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 22:47, 12 December 2022
Jennifer Plumb | |
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Member of the Utah State Senate from the 9 district | |
Assumed office January 1, 2023 | |
Personal details | |
Political party | Democratic |
Jennifer Plumb is an American politician from Salt Lake City, Utah. She represents Utah's 9th senate district in the Utah State Senate.
Education and career
Jennifer Plumb is a pediatric emergency department doctor.[1] She is the director of Utah Naloxone, which she founded in 2015[2]
Political career
Jennifer Plumb ran against incumbent Senator Derek Kitchen in 2018 and lost. In a rematch of that contest, Plumb defeated Kitchen by just 61 votes in the primary election in June 2022.[3] Plumb will serve as assistant minority whip in the Utah Senate starting in 2023.[4]
External links
References
- ^ "Jen Plumb builds her lead over Sen. Derek Kitchen, but it remains oh so tight," The Salt Lake Tribune, July 7, 2022
- ^ "600 lives saved, overdoses reversed through partnership with law enforcement agencies," KSL, Dec. 5, 2022
- ^ "How Jen Plumb plans to help her progressive district in a GOP supermajority world," KUER, July 15, 2022
- ^ "Meet the women running the all-female leadership teams in Utah’s government," Deseret News, Nov. 29, 2022