Ralph Becker (mayor)


Ralph Elihu Becker Jr. is an American politician and attorney who served as the Minority Leader of the Utah State House of Representatives and the 34th mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah.

Early life and education

Becker was born in Washington, D.C. to Ralph Elihu Becker and Ann Watters Becker. His father, Ralph Elihu Becker, was United States Ambassador to Honduras from 1976 to 1977 during the Ford administration.
He received his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1973, his J.D. from the University of Utah College of Law in 1977, and his M.S. in Geography/Planning from the University of Utah in 1982.

Career

Early career

Becker is an attorney and planner, who has co-founded Bear West in 1985, a planning, natural resources consulting firm. He also is an Adjunct Professor at the College of Architecture and Planning, University of Utah.
Becker has had a career that has spanned serving in the National Park Service as a garbage man, firefighter, and ranger , Utah State Planning Coordinator under Governor Scott Matheson, and Salt Lake City Planning Commissioner. He is one of three people in Utah to be a Fellow of the American Institute of Certified Planners.

Utah Legislature

During his tenure in the Utah State Legislature, Becker served as House Democratic Leader for four years. He also lead the passage of the Quality Growth Act and supported funding for trails, open space, transit, and Utah's first Energy Policy Act. Becker was also an advocate of social justice issues.

Mayor of Salt Lake City

In November 2006, Becker announced his candidacy for the 2007 race for Salt Lake City Mayor and won on November 6, 2007.
On January 7, 2008, Becker took the oath of office and began his four-year term as mayor. In 2011, Becker was reelected in a landslide, winning 75% of the vote.
In November 2009, Becker signed into law non-discrimination ordinances that forbid landlords and employers to deny housing or jobs due to sexual orientation or gender identity.
In December 2013, Becker officiated over some of the first same-sex marriages performed in the state of Utah.
In February 2014, Becker signed the Freedom to Marry Petition, a non-partisan declaration that "all people should be able to share in the love and commitment of marriage."
Becker served as the 2014–2015 President of the National League of Cities.

2007 General Election

2007 Primary Election

Top 2 candidates advance to General Election

2011 General Election