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In November 2020, she lost her bid for reelection, losing the rematch to Anthony Loubet by just 67 votes in the newly re-drawn district.<ref>[https://www.kuer.org/politics-government/2022-11-30/utah-house-gop-will-add-to-its-supermajority-in-january "Utah House GOP will add to its supermajority in January," KUER, Nov. 30, 2022]</ref> |
In November 2020, she lost her bid for reelection, losing the rematch to Anthony Loubet by just 67 votes in the newly re-drawn district.<ref>[https://www.kuer.org/politics-government/2022-11-30/utah-house-gop-will-add-to-its-supermajority-in-january "Utah House GOP will add to its supermajority in January," KUER, Nov. 30, 2022]</ref> |
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At the 2024 Utah State Democratic Convention, she was elected by the delegates to represent Utah on the Democratic National Committee.<ref>[https://www.cachevalleydaily.com/news/utah-democrats-select-candidates-at-april-27-state-convention/article_7d0d41e4-0644-11ef-973c-0f5d7f69d4f0.html "Utah Democrats select candidates at April 27 state convention," Cache Valley Daily, April 29, 2024]</ref> |
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==References== |
Revision as of 21:05, 7 May 2024
Clare Collard | |
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Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 22nd district | |
In office January 1, 2021 – December 31, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Susan Duckworth |
Succeeded by | Anthony Loubet (Redistricting) |
Personal details | |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic |
Clare Collard is an American politician who served as a member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 22nd district from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2022.[1][2]
Education and career
Collard attended the University of Strathclyde and University of California, Irvine.
Career
Collard works as a business services manager and lives in Magna.[3]
Collard, a member of the Magna township planning commission,[4] was elected to Utah House District 22 in November 2020, replacing retired Rep. Susan Duckworth. Collard defeated Republican Anthony Loubet.[5]
For 2021, she was appointed to the public utilities and technology committee, and the economic development and workforce services committee.[6]
In November 2020, she lost her bid for reelection, losing the rematch to Anthony Loubet by just 67 votes in the newly re-drawn district.[7]
At the 2024 Utah State Democratic Convention, she was elected by the delegates to represent Utah on the Democratic National Committee.[8]
References
- ^ "Here are 10 Utah races that remain too close to call," Salt Lake Tribune, Nov. 4, 2020
- ^ "Utah House GOP will add to its supermajority in January," KUER, Nov. 30, 2022
- ^ Rep. Collard's official page on the Utah House website
- ^ "Utah Democrats Pick Up One Seat in State House, Republicans Maintain Supermajority," KUER, Nov. 18, 2020
- ^ "Utah counties canvass results, solidifying wins in several close local races," Deseret News, Nov. 17, 2020
- ^ "New committee assignments out in the Utah House," Utah Policy.com, December 4, 2020
- ^ "Utah House GOP will add to its supermajority in January," KUER, Nov. 30, 2022
- ^ "Utah Democrats select candidates at April 27 state convention," Cache Valley Daily, April 29, 2024