Raymond Ward

Raymond Ward
Member of the Utah House of Representatives
from the 19th district
Assumed office
January 1, 2015
Preceded byJim Nielson
Personal details
PartyRepublican
SpouseBeverly
Children3
EducationBrigham Young University (BS)
University of Washington (PhD, MD)

Raymond P. Ward is an American politician and physician serving as a member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 19th district. Elected in November 2014, he assumed office on January 1, 2015.[1]

Education

Ward earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University, followed by a PhD in pharmacology and Doctor of Medicine from the University of Washington School of Medicine.

Career

Ward works as a family physician at Cope Family Medicine. He was first elected to the Utah House of Representatives in 2014 and began serving on January 1, 2015.[2]

Representative Ward currently serves on the Social Services Appropriations Subcommittee, the House Health and Human Services Committee, House Transportation Committee, the Legislative Process Committee, and the Education and Mental Health Coordinating Council.[3]

2022 legislation
Bill Status
HB0007 Social Services Base Budget signed by the Governor 2/2/22
HB0047 Extension for Controlled Substance Prescription Requirements signed by the Governor 3/15/22
HB0095S03 Landscaping Requirements Sent to House filing for bill not passed
HB0186 Vehicle Registration Amendments signed by the Governor 3/21/22
HB0216 Office of State Debt Collection Amendments signed by the Governor 3/24/22
HB0288 New Growth Amendments sent to House filing for bills not passed 3/4/22
HB0301 Medication Dispenser Amendments signed by the Governor 3/24/22
HB0432 State Vehicle Use and Purchasing Amendments sent to House filing for bills not passed 3/4/22
HB0455 Overdose and Suicide Fatality Review Modifications sent to House filing for bills not passed 3/4/22
HB0461 Spinal Cord and Traumatic Brain Injury Fund Amendments sent to House filing for bills not passed 3/4/22
HB0486 License Complaint Amendments sent to House filing for bills not passed 3/4/22
HJR003 Joint Resolution Supporting Federal Carbon Fee and Dividend Program sent to House filing for bills not passed 3/4/22

Elections

  • 2014: Ward defeated Chet Loftis in the Republican convention and faced the Democratic Party nominee Daniel Donahue and Independent American Party nominee Eli Cawley in the general election. Ward won with 7,755 votes (74.5%).[4]

Personal life

Representative Ward lives in Bountiful, Utah with his wife Beverly and three children.[5]

Electoral Record

2024 Utah House of Representatives election, District 19
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Raymond Ward 13,620 66.7
Democratic Nick Wadsworth 5,232 25.6
Constitution Cameron Dransfield 1,560 7.6
Total votes 20,412 100
2022 Utah House of Representatives election, District 19
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Raymond Ward 12,822 100
Total votes 12,822 100
2020 Utah House of Representatives election, District 19
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Raymond Ward 15,870 80.4
Constitution Cameron Dransfield 3,876 19.6
Total votes 19,746 100
2018 Utah House of Representatives election, District 19
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Raymond Ward 10,998 65.4
Democratic Courtney Jones 4,712 28
Libertarian Joseph Speciale 1,101 6.5
Total votes 16,811 100
2016 Utah House of Representatives election, District 19
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Raymond Ward 13,239 71.98
Democratic Kurt Weiland 5,154 28.02
Total votes 18,393 100
2014 Utah House of Representatives election, District 19
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Raymond Ward 7,755 74.5
Democratic Daniel N. Donahoe 2,133 20.5
Independent Eli Cawley 526 5.1
Total votes 10,414 100

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References

  1. ^ "Raymond Ward". Utah House of Representatives. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  2. ^ "Raymond Ward Legislative Profile". Utah House of Representatives. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  3. ^ "Committees". le.utah.gov. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  4. ^ "Election Results - Lieutenant Governor's Office: Elections". elections.utah.gov. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
  5. ^ "Raymond Ward". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
  6. ^ https://ballotpedia.org/Raymond_Ward