If anyone wants to know how the Utah Democratic Party is faring, here's a summary of the elected officials in the Utah Democratic party, a short blurb about them (from my own viewpoint, so though I like to say I'm informed, take it with a grain of salt), and possible candidates for 2014 and beyond.
As of October 2013, we've got one Congressman, 5 state senators, 14 state representatives, a half-dozen city mayors, one county mayor, and a half-dozen county level officials, including five county council members.
As a side note, this overview is based primarily on a mix of my own observations and non-insider info from folks who have been following the Utah Democrats for far longer than I have.
Also, I may use the abbreviations SLC, SLCO, and WVC. SLC is short for Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah and the most populous city in the state. SLCO is short for Salt Lake County, the most populated county in the state, which contains Salt Lake City. Either the County or City can be referred to as "Salt Lake", but that can confuse non-Utahns, so I won't use that nickname. WVC is short for West Valley City, which is the second-largest city in Utah.
Lastly, for those Democrats who I think are doing great and are personally inspiring to me (especially if I've personally met them), I will put in bold at the end of the "blurb" the phrase: Gygaxian Approved!