Ed Mayne | |
State Senate: | Utah |
Term Start: | 1995 |
Term End: | 2007 |
Predecessor: | Brent C. Richards |
Successor: | Karen Mayne |
District: | 5th |
Birth Date: | September 16, 1945 |
Birth Place: | Bingham Canyon, Utah, U.S. |
Death Place: | West Valley City, Utah, U.S. |
Party: | Democratic |
Spouse: | Karen Mayne |
Residence: | West Valley City, UT |
Occupation: | President – AFL-CIO Utah |
Website: | Personal Website |
Eddie Paul Mayne (September 16, 1945 – November 25, 2007) was an American politician from Utah. A Democrat, he was a member of the Utah State Senate, representing the state's 5th senate district in West Valley City.
Mayne studied at Snow College and the University of Utah. He worked for Kennecott Utah Copper in the Bingham Canyon Mine after his first year in college.
In 1977, at age 31, he became the youngest person to win election to the state presidency of the AFL-CIO,[1] a position he held until his death.
Mayne was first elected to the Utah State Senate in 1994. He rose to the position of Assistant Minority Whip.
Mayne was diagnosed with lung cancer in the spring of 2007, and died on November 25, 2007, at his home.
On September 19, 2008, the Hunter High School football stadium, in West Valley City, Utah, was named 'Ed Mayne Stadium' for his support in getting funding for stadium lights as well as for other athletics in the school.