Lieutenant Governor of Utah explained

Post:Lieutenant Governor
Body:Utah
Incumbent:Deidre Henderson
Incumbentsince:January 4, 2021
Type:Lieutenant governor
Formation:1975
First:Clyde L. Miller

The office of the lieutenant governor of Utah was created in 1975. Nine people have held the position since then.

Prior to the creation of the lieutenant governor's office, the succession to the governorship of Utah was held by the Utah Secretary of State. The office of the secretary of state was abolished by the state legislature in 1976; its duties were given to the newly created office of the lieutenant governor. The lieutenant governor is elected on the same ticket as the governor.

The incumbent lieutenant governor is Republican Deidre Henderson, who has served since 2021.

Duties

Utah has no secretary of state, and many of the functions that would commonly be served by a secretary of state are fulfilled by the lieutenant governor.[1] The lieutenant governor's statutory duties include the oversight of all notaries public,[2] the legal authentication of documents,[3] maintaining oversight and regulation of registered lobbyists,[4] certifying municipal annexations,[5] and serving as the "keeper" of the Great Seal of the State of Utah.[6] She has general oversight authority over all elections—federal, state, or local—that take place in Utah.[7]

List of lieutenant governors

Parties
Portrait Lieutenant Governor Took office Left office Governor(s) served under Party
1Clyde L. Miller (1910–1988)19751977Cal Rampton (D)Democratic
2David Smith Monson (born 1945)19771985Scott M. Matheson (D)Republican
3W. Val Oveson (born 1952)19851993Norman H. Bangerter (R)Republican
4Olene Walker (1930–2015)19932003Mike Leavitt (R)Republican
5Gayle McKeachnie (born 1943)20032005Olene Walker (R)Republican
6Gary Herbert (born 1947)20052009Jon Huntsman Jr. (R)Republican
7Greg Bell (born 1948)20092013Gary Herbert (R)Republican
8Spencer Cox (born 1975)20132021Republican
9Deidre Henderson (born 1974)2021IncumbentSpencer Cox (R)Republican

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Title 67 Chapter 1a Section 6.
  2. Web site: Title 46 Chapter 1 Section 3.
  3. Web site: Utah Code Section 67-1a-6 . 2008-11-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080710164919/http://le.utah.gov/~code/TITLE67/htm/67_01a000600.htm . 2008-07-10 .
  4. http://www.livepublish.le.state.ut.us/lpBin22/lpext.dll/InfobaseUtahCode/title08405.htm/chapter08428.htm/section08433.htm
  5. Web site: Utah Code Section 10-1-117 . 2008-11-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080710182634/http://le.utah.gov/~code/TITLE10/htm/10_01_011700.htm . 2008-07-10 .
  6. Web site: Utah Code Section 67-1a-7 . 2008-11-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080710164929/http://le.utah.gov/~code/TITLE67/htm/67_01a000700.htm . 2008-07-10 .
  7. Web site: Utah Code -- Title 20A -- Election Code . 2008-11-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081030105424/http://le.utah.gov/~code/TITLE20A/TITLE20A.htm . 2008-10-30 .