Douglas Sagers

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Douglas Sagers
Prior offices:
Utah House of Representatives District 21
Years in office: 2011 - 2023
Successor:Sandra Hollins (D)

Mayor City of Tooele
Years in office: 1974 - 1981

Elections and appointments
Last convention
April 21, 2022
Personal
Profession
Healthcare Executive
Contact

Douglas Sagers (Republican Party) was a member of theUtah House of Representatives, representingDistrict 21. He assumed office in 2011. He left office on January 1, 2023.

Sagers (Republican Party) ran for re-election to theUtah House of Representatives to representDistrict 28. He lost in the Republican convention onApril 21, 2022.

Biography

Sagers is a health care executive and served as mayor of the city of Tooele from 1974 to 1981.

Committee assignments

2021-2022

Sagers was assigned to the following committees:

2019-2020

Sagers was assigned to the following committees:

2017 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:

Utah committee assignments, 2017
Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment
Revenue and Taxation, Vice chair
Ethics, Chair

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Sagers served on the following committees:

Utah committee assignments, 2015
Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment, Vice-Chair
Revenue and Taxation
Native American Legislative Liaison

2013-2014

In the 2013-2014 legislative session, Sagers served on the following committees:

Utah committee assignments, 2013
Ethics
Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment, Vice chair
Revenue and Taxation
Native American Legislative Liaison

2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Sagers served on the following committees:

Utah committee assignments, 2011
Government Operations
Native American Legislative Liaison
Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment

Sponsored legislation

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Elections

2022

See also: Utah House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for Utah House of Representatives District 28

Timothy Adrian Jimenez won election in the general election for Utah House of Representatives District 28 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Timothy Adrian Jimenez
Timothy Adrian Jimenez (R)
 
100.0
 
9,407

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Total votes: 9,407
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Republican primary election

The Republican primary election was canceled.Timothy Adrian Jimenez advanced from the Republican primary for Utah House of Representatives District 28.

Republican convention

Republican convention for Utah House of Representatives District 28

Timothy Adrian Jimenez defeated incumbentDouglas Sagers in the Republican convention for Utah House of Representatives District 28 on April 21, 2022.


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2020

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General election

General election for Utah House of Representatives District 21

IncumbentDouglas Sagers defeatedStormy Simon in the general election for Utah House of Representatives District 21 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Douglas Sagers
Douglas Sagers (R)
 
63.7
 
10,468
Image of Stormy Simon
Stormy Simon (D) Candidate Connection
 
36.3
 
5,968

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Total votes: 16,436
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Democratic convention

Democratic convention for Utah House of Representatives District 21

Stormy Simon advanced from the Democratic convention for Utah House of Representatives District 21 on April 25, 2020.

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Republican convention

Republican convention for Utah House of Representatives District 21

IncumbentDouglas Sagers advanced from the Republican convention for Utah House of Representatives District 21 on April 25, 2020.

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2018

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General election

General election for Utah House of Representatives District 21

IncumbentDouglas Sagers defeatedDebbie Vigil in the general election for Utah House of Representatives District 21 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Douglas Sagers
Douglas Sagers (R)
 
64.0
 
7,809
Debbie Vigil (D)
 
36.0
 
4,397

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Total votes: 12,206
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2016

See also:Utah House of Representatives elections, 2016

Elections for theUtah House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on June 28, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 17, 2016.

IncumbentDouglas Sagers defeatedRick Pollock in the Utah House of Representatives District 21 general election.[1]

Utah House of Representatives, District 21 General Election, 2016
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngDouglas SagersIncumbent64.39%7,912
    DemocraticRick Pollock35.61%4,375
Total Votes12,287
Source:Utah Secretary of State


Rick Pollock ran unopposed in the Utah House of Representatives District 21 Democratic primary.[2][3]

Utah House of Representatives District 21, Democratic Primary, 2016
PartyCandidate
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngRick Pollock (unopposed)


IncumbentDouglas Sagers ran unopposed in the Utah House of Representatives District 21 Republican primary.[2][3]

Utah House of Representatives District 21, Republican Primary, 2016
PartyCandidate
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngDouglas SagersIncumbent (unopposed)


2014

See also:Utah House of Representatives elections, 2014

Elections for theUtah House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 24, 2014. The general election was held onNovember 4, 2014. Thesignature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 20, 2014.Rick Pollock was unopposed in the Democratic convention. IncumbentDouglas Sagers was unopposed in the Republican convention. Sagers defeated Pollock in the general election.[4]

Utah House of Representatives District 21, General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngDouglas SagersIncumbent64.9%4,395
    DemocraticRick Pollock35.1%2,381
Total Votes6,776

2012

See also:Utah House of Representatives elections, 2012

Sagers won re-election in the2012 election forUtah House of Representatives District 21. Sagers defeatedAlison McCoy in the June 26 Republican primary and won re-election in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[5][6][7]

Utah House of Representatives, District 21, General Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngDouglas SagersIncumbent59.9%6,795
    Democratic David Lowe Swan35.3%4,001
    Libertarian William Bodine4.8%545
Total Votes11,341
Utah House of Representatives District 21 Republican Primary, 2012
CandidateVote %Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngDouglas SagersIncumbent53.9%970
Alison McCoy46.1%828
Total Votes1,798

2010

On November 2, 2010, Sagers won election to theUtah House of Representatives, District 21.[8]

Utah House of Representatives, District 21 General Election (2010)
CandidatesVotes
Green check mark transparent.pngDouglas Sagers (R)4,732
James Gowans (D)3,667
Jonathan Dee Garrard (C)656

Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2020

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2014

Sagers' campaign website highlighted the following issues:[9]

Limited Government

  • Excerpt: "I believe that our God given freedoms are threatened by an out-of- control-federal government that puts political expediency and self-preservation before the needs of the American people."

Personal Liberty

  • Excerpt: "I’m resolute in my belief that government at every level is to be the servant of the people. We cannot allow our freedoms to erode to the point where we are subservient to any governmental entity."

Accountability

  • Excerpt: "I’ve worked diligently to do everything within my power to assure that our children and future generations will have the same freedoms and liberties we enjoy today and with your support will continue to do so."

2012

Sagers' website highlighted the following campaign themes:[10]

  • States’ Rights
Excerpt: "As your State Representative I’ve cosponsored legislation opposing any congressional, judicial or executive effort that has sought to commandeer the principle that powers not delegated by the U.S. Constitution to the federal government are reserved for the states and the people."
  • Redistricting
Excerpt: "I successfully lead the fight to assure that Tooele County received fair and sensible legislative representation in last year’s redistricting process. I was instrumental in securing for Tooele County the equivalent of two seats in the Utah House of Representatives, and worked diligently to increase the County’s proportional representation in the Utah State Senate."
  • Taxation
Excerpt: "In my two years in office, I’ve successfully opposed any state tax increases and will continue to do so. I’m for limited taxation, and then only for government to perform and administer those services that meet essential public needs. I recognize that the power to tax is the power to take. The best way to control government is to strictly limit the amount citizens are taxed."
  • Right To Life
Excerpt: "I co-sponsored legislation strengthening Utah’s anti-abortion laws. I believe that all human life is sacred, regardless of age or infirmity. I oppose abortion, except when the life of the mother is at risk."
  • Right To Own & Bear Arms
Excerpt: "I believe it is our constitutional right to keep and bear arms and I have and will continue to oppose any effort to limit this right."

Campaign finance summary


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Douglas Sagers campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2020Utah House of Representatives District 21Won general$25,187 N/A**
2018Utah House of Representatives District 21Won general$18,568 N/A**
2016Utah House of Representatives, District 21Won$20,313 N/A**
2014Utah House of Representatives, District 21Won$27,399 N/A**
2012Utah State House, District 21Won$34,194 N/A**
2010Utah State House, District 21Won$16,506 N/A**
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Scorecards

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2022

In 2022, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 18 to March 4.

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2021

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In 2021, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 19 to March 5.

Legislators are scored based on the organization's mission of "promoting the principles of limited government, constitution, representative government, participatory republic, free market economy, family, and separation of powers."
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Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
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2020

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In 2020, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 27 to March 12.

Legislators are scored based on the organization's mission of "promoting the principles of limited government, constitution, representative government, participatory republic, free market economy, family, and separation of powers."
Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
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Legislators are scored based on their votes on tax related legislation.


2019

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In 2019, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 28 through March 14.

Legislators are scored based on their votes on economic issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills the Alliance for a Better Utah supported.
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Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
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Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2018

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In 2018, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 22 through March 8.

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Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
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Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2017

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In 2017, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 23 through March 9. There was also a special session on September 20.

Legislators are scored based on their votes on economic issues.
Legislators are scored based on the organization's mission of "promoting the principles of limited government, constitution, representative government, participatory republic, free market economy, family, and separation of powers."
Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on tax related legislation.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2016

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In 2016, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 25 through March 10.

Legislators are scored based on the organization's mission of "promoting the principles of limited government, constitution, representative government, participatory republic, free market economy, family, and separation of powers."[11]
Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
Legislators are scored on their votes on small business issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
  • Utah Legislative Ratings: 2016 Conservative Liberal Index -Senate andHouse
Legislators are scored in the Conservative Liberal Index "to determine who is "truly" Conservative or "really" Liberal."[12]
Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on tax related legislation.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2015

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In 2015, theUtah State Legislature was in session from January 26 through March 12.

Legislators are scored based on the organization's mission of "promoting the principles of limited government, constitution, representative government, participatory republic, free market economy, family, and separation of powers."[13]
Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills picked by the Sutherland Institute that promote conservative policy.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to charter schools.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
  • Utah Legislative Ratings: 2015 Conservative Liberal Index -Senate andHouse
Legislators are scored in the Conservative Liberal Index "to determine who is "truly" Conservative or "really" Liberal."[12]
Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on tax related legislation.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2014

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In 2014, the 60thUtah State Legislature, second year, was in session from January 27 to March 14.

Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills picked by the Sutherland Institute that promote conservative policy.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to Common Core.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
Legislators are scored in the Conservative Liberal Index "to determine who is "truly" Conservative or "really" Liberal."
Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on taxpayer related bills.


2013

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In 2013, the 60thUtah State Legislature, first year, was in session from January 28 to March 14.

Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
Legislators are scored on their votes on small business issues.
Legislators are scored based on the issue of education.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills picked by the Sutherland Institute that promote conservative policy.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on taxpayer related bills.


2012

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In 2012, the 59thUtah State Legislature, second year, was in session from January 23 to March 8.

Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
Legislators are scored based on the issue of education.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills picked by the Sutherland Institute that promote conservative policy.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
Legislators are scored in the Conservative Liberal Index "to determine who is "truly" Conservative or "really" Liberal."
Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on taxpayer related bills.


2011

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In 2011, the 59thUtah State Legislature, first year, was in session from January 24 to March 10.

Legislators are scored based on their votes in relation to the organization's "mission to defend individual liberty, private property and free enterprise."
Legislators are scored based on the issue of education.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on bills related to education.
Legislators are scored based on their votes relating to environmental and conservation issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on taxpayer related bills.

The Libertas Institute Index

See also:Libertas Institute Legislative Index (2013)

The Libertas Institute is a libertarian-leaning think tank located in Utah.[14] Each year the organization releases a Legislative Index for Utah State Representatives and Senators.

2011

Douglas Sagers received an index rating of 38%.

2012

Douglas Sagers received an index rating of 41%.

2013

Douglas Sagers received an index rating of 55%.

The Sutherland Institute Scorecard

See also:Sutherland Institute Legislative Scorecard (2012)

The Sutherland Institute, "a conservative public policy think tank" inUtah, releases itsScorecard for Utah State Representatives and Senators once a year. The Score Card gives each legislator a score based on how they voted in the prior legislative term on specific issues which the Sutherland Institute thought were pro-conservative policies.[15]

2012

Douglas Sagers received a score of 69 percent in the 2012 scorecard.[16]

Personal

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Sagers' hometown is Tooele, Utah.

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External links

Personal

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  • Footnotes

    1. Utah Secretary of State, "2016 General Election," accessed November 29, 2016
    2. 2.02.1Utah.gov, "2016 Candidate Filings," accessed March 23, 2016
    3. 3.03.1Utah.gov, "2016 Primary Election Results," accessed August 20, 2016
    4. Utah Lieutenant Governor, "2014 Candidate Filings," accessed March 22, 2014
    5. Lieutenant Governor's Office, "Utah 2012 candidate filings," accessed March 29, 2014
    6. C-SPAN, "AP Elections Results Utah - Summary Vote Results," accessed June 26, 2012
    7. Utah.Gov, "2012 Primary Election Results," accessed July 24, 2012(dead link)
    8. Utah Election Results, "Utah House of Representatives election results," accessed March 29, 2014
    9. Douglas Sagers' campaign website, "Main page," accessed October 2, 2014
    10. dougsagers, "Key Issues," accessed March 29, 2014
    11. GrassRoots, "2015 Legislative Report," accessed May 30, 2017
    12. 12.012.1Utah Legislative Ratings, "UTAH HOUSE Scorecard - Compiled 2015 Conservative Liberal Index," May 19, 2015
    13. GrassRoots, "2015 Legislative Report," accessed May 30, 2017
    14. Libertas Institute, "Legislator Indexes," accessed January 21, 2014
    15. Sutherland Institute, "2012 Legislative Session," accessed March 29, 2014
    16. Sutherland Institute, "2012 Sutherland Institute Legislative Scorecard," accessed March 29, 2014

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    Utah House of Representatives District 21
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