Don Guymon has been a leader in Utah’s Liberty Movement for over 30 years. His political journey began at Utah State University, where he wrote the “Guymon Says” column for The Utah Statesman. After graduating with an MBA, he returned to Utah and helped found the Utah Republican Assembly, later organizing a major convention featuring three sitting members of Congress.
Don has served extensively in both state and county Republican Party leadership, including 22 years on the State Central Committee, six years on the State Executive Committee, and multiple roles on Constitution, Audit, and Education committees. In Davis County, he has been a legislative chair, senate vice chair, and currently chairs the Constitution and Bylaws Committee. Since 2001, Don has authored The GrassRoots Report, which grades Utah lawmakers on their adherence to constitutional principles.
He has chaired GrassRoots since 2006 and is currently vice chair of Davis County Conservatives. Beyond politics, Don has coached youth sports, led in the Boy Scouts, and served on his local junior high’s community council. He and his wife, Pamela Taylor Guymon, are the proud parents of five children.
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