Members of the House of Representatives are elected to two-year terms, one from each of Utah's four congressional districts.
The current dean of the Utah delegation is Senator Mike Lee, having served in Congress since 2011.
Senators were originally chosen by the Utah House of Representatives until the Seventeenth Amendment came into force in 1913.
The territory initially consisted of present-day Utah, most of Nevada, and portions of Colorado and Wyoming.
Delegates were allowed to serve on committees, debate, and submit legislation, but were not permitted to vote on bills.
Democratic (D) Independent (I) Liberal (L) Populist (Pop) Republican (R) Members of the House of Representatives are elected every two years by popular vote within a congressional district.