ADAM
SORENSON
For Utah House of Representatives District 17
Campaign Statement
Adam's career has been dedicated to representing and supporting abuse survivors and individuals harmed by the wrongful actions of others. In almost every case, this work means standing up for one person against a corporation, insurance company, or powerful institution with far greater money, resources, and influence. Adam knows what it means to fight when the odds are stacked against the individual--and to make sure their voice is heard.
That same imbalance exists in our Legislature. Corporations and special interests are not always wrong, but they are already well represented. They have the money to hire team of lobbyists and lawyers, and they donate heavily to influence which priorities move forward . Too often, this results in laws that reflect their needs rather than the needs to everyday Utahns.
Adam is running for the Utah House because he believes individuals deserve a representative who puts them first. Just as he has done throughout his career, Adam will focus on the real-world impact of legislation--asking with every bill how it will affect his neighbors, families, and community members. There are plenty of voices at the Capitol advocating for businesses and powerful interests. Adam will be there to advocate for you.
MEET
ADAM SORENSON
Adam was born in Utah and grew up in North Carolina, returning to Farmington every summer to visit family. He attended BYU and married Kendra Goff, an Ogden native. After they finished law and graduate school in North Carolina, they moved back to Farmington in 2017 to start their careers and raise their four children.
For more than ten years, Adam has been dedicated to serving the Utah community. He plans to combine his love for the state with his professional advocacy skills to help his neighbors. Inspired by his grandfather’s lifelong service in Davis County and as President of the Utah Medical Association, Adam is running to ensure every Utahn’s voice is heard.