Lieutenant Governor of Utah

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Utah Lieutenant Governor

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General information
Office Type:  Partisan
Office website:  Official Link
Compensation:  $144,671
2022 FY Budget:  $239,529
Term limits:  None
Structure
Length of term:   4 years
Authority:  Utah Constitution, Article VII Section 1
Selection Method:  Elected
Current Officeholder

Lieutenant Governor of Utah Deidre Henderson
Republican Party
Assumed office: 2021-01-04

Elections
Next election:  2024
Last election:  November 3, 2020
Other Utah Executive Offices
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The Lieutenant Governor of Utah is an elected statutory officer, the second ranking officer of the executive branch and the first officer in line to succeed the Governor of Utah. The lieutenant governor is popularly elected every four years by a plurality and is not subject to term limits.


Current officer[edit]

See also: Current Lieutenant Governors

The ninth and current lieutenant governor is Deidre Henderson (R). Henderson assumed office in 2021.[1]

Authority[edit]

The Utah Constitution establishes the office of lieutenant governor in Article VII Section 1, the Executive Department.

Under Article VII, Section 1,

The Executive Department shall consist of Governor, Lieutenant Governor...[2]

The Utah Code elaborates on the authority of the office in Title 67, Chapter 1a, Section 1.

Under Chapter 1a, Section 1:

It is the intent of the Legislature to emphasize the significant responsibilities and duties assigned to the lieutenant governor of the state. As the second highest official of the state, the lieutenant governor is next in command of the executive department in the event of death, removal, resignation, or disability of the governor. The assignment of important responsibilities to the lieutenant governor is essential to the continuity of state government and for the effective use of funds appropriated to the office of lieutenant governor. [2]

Qualifications[edit]

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In order to be eligible for the office of lieutenant governor, a candidate must be:[2]

  • at least 30 years old
  • a resident of Utah for at least five years on the day of the election
  • a United States citizen
  • a qualified elector of Utah at the time of election

Elections[edit]

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See also: Gubernatorial election cycles by state
See also: Election of lieutenant governors

Utah elects lieutenant governors in the presidential election years (e.g. 2020, 2024, 2028, 2032). Legally, the lieutenant gubernatorial inauguration is always set for the first Monday in the January following an election.

In Utah, the governor and lieutenant governor are elected on a shared ticket in both the primary and the general elections, meaning the two officers will always belong to the same party.

In the event of a tie between two candidates, a joint session of the legislature shall cast ballots to choose among the top two vote-getters.[2]

2020[edit]

See also: Utah gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2020

General election
General election for Lieutenant Governor of Utah

The following candidates ran in the general election for Lieutenant Governor of Utah on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes

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Deidre Henderson (R)
 
63.0
 
918,754

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Karina Andelin Brown (D) Candidate Connection
 
30.4
 
442,754

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Barry Evan Short (L)
 
3.5
 
51,393

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Wayne Hill (Independent American Party of Utah)
 
1.8
 
25,810

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Ed Kennedy (Independent) (Unofficially withdrew) (Write-in)
 
1.3
 
18,988

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Gregory Johnson (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
12

Total votes: 1,457,711
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for Lieutenant Governor of Utah

Deidre Henderson defeated Michelle Kaufusi, Victor Iverson, and Robert Bishop in the Republican primary for Lieutenant Governor of Utah on June 30, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes

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Deidre Henderson
 
36.1
 
190,565

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Michelle Kaufusi
 
34.9
 
184,246

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Victor Iverson
 
21.0
 
110,835

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Robert Bishop
 
7.9
 
41,532

Total votes: 527,178
(75.00% precincts reporting)

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Democratic convention
Democratic convention for Lieutenant Governor of Utah

Karina Andelin Brown advanced from the Democratic convention for Lieutenant Governor of Utah on April 25, 2020.

Candidate

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Republican convention
Republican convention for Lieutenant Governor of Utah

Deidre Henderson and Victor Iverson defeated Drew Chamberlain and Dan McCay in the Republican convention for Lieutenant Governor of Utah on April 25, 2020.

Candidate

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Drew Chamberlain (R)

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Deidre Henderson (R)

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Victor Iverson (R)

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Dan McCay (R)

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2016[edit]

See also: Utah gubernatorial election, 2016
Incumbents Gary Herbert and Spencer Cox defeated Mike Weinholtz and Kim Bowman, Brian Kamerath and Barry Short, Dell Schanze and Gregory Duerden, and L.S. Brown in the Utah governor and lieutenant governor election.
Utah Governor, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Gary Herbert and Spencer Cox Incumbent 66.75% 750,828
     Democratic Mike Weinholtz and Kim Bowman 28.67% 322,462
     Libertarian Brian Kamerath and Barry Short 3.08% 34,687
     Independent American Party Dell Schanze and Gregory Duerden 1.51% 16,936
     Write-in L.S. Brown 0.00% 0
Total Votes 1,124,913
Source: Utah Lieutenant Governor's Office-Elections

Full history[edit]


Vacancies[edit]

Details of vacancies are addressed under Article VII, Section 10.

Vacancies in the lieutenant governor's offices are filled by gubernatorial appointment, with the consent of the state Senate. The appointee must be from the same political party as the governor.[2]

Duties[edit]

Duties of the office are enumerated in the Utah Code, under Title 67, Chapter 1a, Section 2.

The lieutenant governor is the first in the line of succession in the event that the governor is incapacitated or absent, or when the elected governor dies, resigns, or is removed.[2]

The office of the Utah Secretary of State was abolished in 1976 and those duties were given to the lieutenant governor. The lieutenant governor has since been charged with overseeing components of the initiative process. The lieutenant governor's additional duties include the oversight of all notaries public, the legal authentication of documents, maintaining oversight and regulation of registered lobbyists, certifying municipal annexations, maintaining oversight over all elections, and serving as the keeper of the state seal.[2]

Other duties and privileges of the office include:[2]

  • Serving as the chief election officer of Utah
  • Keeping a register of, and attesting to, all official acts of the governor
  • Serving as the governor's liaison the to legislature
  • Serving as an adviser to the governor on policy, fiscal and budgetary matters
  • Sitting on or chairing commissions, boards, committees and cabinet agencies as delegated by the governor

Divisions[edit]

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State budget[edit]

See also: Utah state budget and finances

The budget for the Utah Governor/Lieutenant Governor's Office in Fiscal Year 2022 was $239,529.[3]

Compensation[edit]

See also: Compensation of state executive officers and Comparison of lieutenant gubernatorial salaries

DocumentIcon.jpg See statutes: UT Code § 67-22-1 (2014)

The lieutenant governor, along with Utah's other elected executives, is entitled to a fixed salary, pursuant to Article VII, Section 18 of the Utah Constitution.

The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Attorney General, and any other state officer as the Legislature may provide, shall receive for their services a fixed and definite compensation as provided by law.[2]

The amount of compensation the lieutenant governor receives annually is set by Title 67, Chapter 22, Section 1 of the Utah Code.[4]

2020[edit]

In 2020, the lieutenant governor received a salary of $144,671 according to the Council of State Governments.[5]

2019[edit]

In 2019, the lieutenant governor received a salary of $135,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[6]

2018[edit]

In 2018, the lieutenant governor received a salary of $135,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[7]

2017[edit]

In 2017, the lieutenant governor received a salary of $104,405 according to the Council of State Governments.[8]

2016[edit]

In 2016, the lieutenant governor received a salary of $104,405 according to the Council of State Governments.[9]

2015[edit]

In 2015, the lieutenant governor received a salary $104,400 according to the Council of State Governments.[10]

2014[edit]

In 2014, the lieutenant governor received a salary of $104,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[11]

2013[edit]

In 2013, the lieutenant governor was paid an estimated $104,000. This figure comes from the Council of State Governments.[12]

Historical officeholders[edit]

There have been nine lieutenant governors since the creation of the position in 1976. Of the nine officeholders, eight were Republicans and one was a Democrat.[13]

Recent news[edit]

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Contact information[edit]

350 North State Street, Suite 220
P.O. Box 142325
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-2325
Phone: (801) 538-1041
Fax: (801) 538-1133

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