Utah House of Representatives District 54 candidate surveys, 2022

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This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Utah House of Representatives District 54 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.

Candidates and election results

General election

General election for Utah House of Representatives District 54

Incumbent Brady Brammer defeated Nikki Pino and Andrew Matishen in the general election for Utah House of Representatives District 54 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Brady Brammer
Brady Brammer (R)
 
80.6
 
14,402
Image of Nikki Pino
Nikki Pino (D)
 
13.9
 
2,476
Andrew Matishen (United Utah Party) Candidate Connection
 
5.6
 
993

Total votes: 17,871
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Andrew Matishen (United Utah)

I listen to and respect others regardless of whether or not I agree with them. We all have a right to be heard and respected regardless of how radical our ideas are.

I am not pushing ideas that 51% of the people agree on. I am seeking legislation that 75% of the people can compromise on that will help our state.

Five changes that will improve our political leadership. 1 Eliminate Primaries. 2. Eliminate campaigning. 3. Rank Choice Voting. 4. Term Limits. 5. Prosecute legislators benefiting from conflicts of interests
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Andrew Matishen (United Utah)

Integrity of leadership. That is why I am pushing these five changes that will improve our political leadership. 1 Eliminate Primaries. 2. Eliminate campaigning. 3. Rank Choice Voting. 4. Term Limits. 5. Prosecute legislators benefiting from conflicts of interests. Doing this will minimize fraud incentives, improve the pool of candidates running for office, increase civility, increase civic involvement, simplify processes, and reduce the influence of donors and political parties on our nation's laws. Also concerned about fresh water in the West and specifically Utah. Need to work together to minimize water usage and wasting. In general concerned about housing costs, crime, uneducated classes of people, government growth, and dysfunctional federalism.
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Andrew Matishen (United Utah)

I look up to Jesus Christ's example as one who consistently lived according to God's will specifically as he was willing to sacrifice his time and eventually his life for the well being of others. I admire Pres Washington's willingness to serve and not be crowned king and all others that do not abuse the authority temporarily given to them. I admire the less known people around me I visit with regularly that sacrifice, love others, and suffer without any praise or thought for themselves. Your crowns above will far exceed those of the rich and famous on earth.
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Andrew Matishen (United Utah)

Humility, self deprecation, diligence to get to root cause, problem solver, peacemaker, seeker of win/wins.
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Andrew Matishen (United Utah)

That when pushed he chose the best course and set a good example for others.
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Andrew Matishen (United Utah)

July 4 1976. Went to a huge Bicentennial fire works show outside Philadelphia Art museum. Was five and a half. Enjoyed the flags and spirit of patriotism more than the fireworks themselves.
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Andrew Matishen (United Utah)

Getting out of my comfort zone. Speaking up when I had a good idea or saw something wrong. Communicating to others the thoughts of my well intentioned heart.



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