Lieutenant Governor of Utah


The Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Utah was created in 1975. Eight 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, and its duties were given to the newly created Office of the Lieutenant Governor.
The incumbent lieutenant governor is Republican Spencer Cox, who has served since 2013.

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. The lieutenant governor's statutory duties include the oversight of all notaries public, the legal authentication of documents, maintaining oversight and regulation of registered lobbyists, certifying municipal annexations, and serving as the "keeper" of the Great Seal of the State of Utah. He has general oversight authority over all elections—federal, state, or local—that take place in Utah.

List of lieutenant governors

;Parties
#PortraitLt. GovernorTook OfficeLeft OfficeGovernor served underParty
1Clyde L. Miller 19751977Cal RamptonDemocratic
2David Smith Monson 19771985Scott M. MathesonRepublican
3W. Val Oveson 19851993Norman H. BangerterRepublican
4Olene Walker 19932003Mike LeavittRepublican
5Gayle McKeachnie 20032005Olene WalkerRepublican
6Gary Herbert 20052009Jon Huntsman Jr.Republican
7Greg Bell 20092013Gary HerbertRepublican
8Spencer Cox 2013IncumbentGary HerbertRepublican