Utah Democrats have a diverse network of caucuses organized around shared identities and values. These groups meet year-round, hold delegate seats at state conventions, and amplify the voices of their communities within the party.
Each caucus is its own organization within the Utah Democratic Party. Contact details and mission statements will be updated when received from each caucus group.
A community for Latter-day Saints who are proud members of the Democratic Party, demonstrating that faith and progressive values are not only compatible but complementary. This caucus advocates for policies rooted in compassion, stewardship, and care for the vulnerable.
Contact the state party or visit the caucus's social media pages to connect with local members and learn about upcoming events and meetings.
Utah's Stonewall Democrats organization advocates for LGBTQIA+ equality within the Democratic Party and the broader political process. Members work to elect pro-equality candidates, advance civil rights legislation, and ensure LGBTQIA+ voices are heard and represented at every level of government.
Reach out through the state party or search for the Utah Stonewall Democrats on social media to join their community and stay updated on events.
The BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) Caucus amplifies the voices of communities of color within the Utah Democratic Party. The caucus advocates for racial equity, economic justice, and policies that address systemic barriers facing BIPOC communities across the state.
Connect with the BIPOC Caucus through the state party's official channels. Community members are encouraged to participate regardless of prior political experience.
The Healthcare Caucus brings together healthcare professionals, advocates, and patients who believe that quality healthcare is a fundamental right, not a privilege. The caucus works to make affordable, accessible healthcare a Democratic priority at every level of government in Utah.
Open to healthcare workers, patients, advocates, and anyone who believes in healthcare equity. Contact the state party to connect with caucus leadership.
Utah's Progressive Caucus advocates for bold, transformative policy solutions on economic inequality, climate change, criminal justice reform, and democratic participation. The caucus serves as the voice of the party's progressive wing, pushing for ambitious change at every level of government.
The Progressive Caucus welcomes all Utah Democrats who believe in ambitious, people-centered policy solutions. Connect through the state party or progressive organizing networks.
The Rural Utah Caucus represents Democrats living and working in rural communities throughout Utah. The caucus advocates for policies that support rural economies, agricultural communities, public lands access, rural healthcare access, and the unique needs of Utahns who live beyond urban centers.
Open to Democrats in rural and agricultural communities across Utah. Contact your county party or reach out through the state party to connect with caucus leadership.
The Utah Democratic Seniors Caucus advocates for older adults and retirees, fighting to protect Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and affordable prescription drugs. The caucus also works to combat age discrimination, support senior healthcare, and ensure older Utahns are active participants in the democratic process.
Open to all Utah Democrats aged 60 and older, as well as advocates for senior issues. Connect through the state party or your county Democratic organization.
Young Democrats of Utah empowers the next generation of Democratic leaders and activists. The organization advocates for student debt relief, climate action, affordable housing, voting rights, and policies that invest in young people's futures. Young Democrats is the training ground for Utah's future elected officials.
Open to Utah Democrats aged 14–35. College chapters and high school groups are available at many campuses. Connect through the state party or search for Young Democrats of Utah on social media.
Direct contact details, social media handles, and mission statements for each caucus are being collected from caucus leadership. To connect now, email communications@utcountydems.com and ask to be connected with a specific caucus group.
Issue and identity caucuses are officially recognized organizations within the Utah Democratic Party. Here's how they operate and why they matter.
Unlike the neighborhood caucus (held every two years), issue and identity caucuses meet throughout the year — hosting events, workshops, policy discussions, and candidate forums.
Recognized caucuses hold delegate seats at the Utah Democratic State Convention. This gives issue caucuses a formal voice in nominating candidates and setting party platform priorities.
Issue caucuses research, develop, and advocate for specific policy positions within the party. They submit resolutions to the party platform and educate delegates and elected officials on their priorities.
Beyond politics, issue caucuses build community among Democrats who share an identity or cause. Membership provides networking, mentorship, and a sense of belonging within a larger political organization.