Proven Results. Responsible Leadership.
David Spencer is a proven public servant, community advocate, and former Orem City Council Member who has spent years standing up for neighborhoods, families, and taxpayers.
David first ran for office not because of politics, but because of a simple belief: local government should listen to the people it serves. While serving on the Orem City Council, David earned a reputation for being accessible, thoughtful, and willing to ask hard questions, especially when it came to growth, infrastructure, public safety, and how taxpayer dollars are spent.
He has consistently supported policies that strengthen neighborhoods, protect community character, and ensure that growth happens responsibly, not recklessly. David believes government works best when it is transparent, fiscally disciplined, and focused on long-term solutions instead of short-term wins.
Utah County Party Vice Chair and Fmr. County Commissioner Bill Lee interview David Spencer.
Now running for Utah County Commissioner, David Spencer is committed to restoring trust in government by cutting wasteful spending, opposing excessive tax increases, and demanding transparency at every level. He believes government must live within its means just like families do, and that taxpayers deserve to know how their money is being spent in real time. David will prioritize smart growth by ensuring infrastructure keeps pace with development, protect local businesses and agriculture, and make sure every community in Utah County has a voice. Above all, he is focused on putting citizens first and delivering efficient, responsible government that helps families and businesses thrive.
David delivered results for Orem without raising taxes or increasing debt
Protecting neighborhoods, parks and improving quality of life.
New debt free seismically safe City Center.
Championed Improved water security, built new parks and increased sustainability.
Increased transparency with an online portal and Connect App.
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