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  2. Utah State Legislature - Wikipedia

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    In 1856, the Fillmore Capitol was abandoned and the assembly met in Salt Lake City at various locations including: the Council House, the Social Hall, the old Salt Lake County Courthouse (at Second South and Second West streets), the old Salt Lake City Hall, and the present Salt Lake City and County Building.

  3. Social Hall (Salt Lake City) - Wikipedia

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    The Social Hall was a historic theater and multi-use building in Salt Lake City, Utah.Opened on New Year's Day 1853, the structure has often been called the first theater built "west of the Missouri River."

  4. Salt Lake County Council - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Lake County Council is the legislative body of the home rule government of Salt Lake County, Utah. The council consists of nine members, each representing one of the nine districts from which they were elected.

  5. Salt Lake City Council Hall - Wikipedia

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    Six rooms on the first floor housed the mayor's office and other city departments. From 1866 until the completion of the Salt Lake City and County Building in 1894, the City Hall was the seat of Salt Lake City Government and meeting place for the Utah Territorial legislature. The Rose Room on the second floor served both as a general courtroom ...

  6. Nancy Saxton - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Saxton is a former Salt Lake City Council Member and mayoral candidate.. In November 1999, Saxton was elected by the residents of Council District Four to serve a four-year term on the Salt Lake City Council, winning the election by a margin of 51.29% against Linda Lepreau.

  7. Utah State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    As a result, in December 1856 Salt Lake City was designated Utah's capital, and the statehouse in Fillmore was abandoned. [4] Several buildings in Salt Lake City then served as temporary homes for the state legislature and offices for state officers, including the previously used Council House, and beginning in 1866, the Salt Lake City Council ...

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  9. 63rd Utah State Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City, Utah The 63rd Session of the Utah State Legislature took place from 2019 to 2020 with a total of eight sessions, two constitutionally mandated general sessions (one each year) and six special sessions.