Gayle McKeachnie

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Gayle F. McKeachnie
5th Lieutenant Governor of Utah
In office
November 5, 2003  January 3, 2005
Preceded by Olene S. Walker
Succeeded by Gary Herbert
Personal details
Born (1943-01-26) January 26, 1943
Political party Republican
Profession Civil servant
Religion The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Gayle F. McKeachnie (born January 26, 1943)[1] is a Utah Republican politician and was the fifth Lieutenant Governor of Utah from 2003 until 2005.

Education

Gayle McKeachnie received his B.A. from the College of Southern Utah and his J.D. from the University of Utah. For a time, Lieutenant Governor McKeachnie was an adjunct professor at Brigham Young University's J. Reuben Clark Law School.[2]

Public office

Gayle McKeachnie was elected to four terms in the Utah State House of Representatives. From 1985-86 he served as the majority whip for the Republican Party. After his service in the state legislature, McKeachnie served as the chairman of the Board of trustees for Utah State University.[3]

It was while serving as a university trustee that McKeachnie became Utah's fifth Lieutenant Governor. In October, 2003, Utah Governor Michael O. Leavitt resigned his office, having been appointed to a position in the Bush Administration. Governor Leavitt was succeeded by his lieutenant governor, Olene S. Walker, and to fill the vacancy that she had left in the office of Lieutenant Governor, Governor Walker appointed Gayle McKeachnie.

The Walker-McKeachnie administration was short lived, however. In May 2004, at the Utah State Republican Convention, Governor Walker failed to win her party's nomination to seek a full term, and in January 2005, both she and her lieutenant governor, left office.

Today

Today the former lieutenant governor continues to be deeply involved in Utah politics and policies. He is renowned in Utah as an expert on rural issues, including gas and oil-field discoveries. His expertise in both rural and energy issues makes him a highly sought-after advisor. McKeachnie served in the Huntsman administration as the leader of Rural Affairs and continues to do so in the Herbert administration. McKeachnie is also a close confidante of his successor as Lieutenant Governor, Gary Herbert, now the Governor.[citation needed]

McKeachnie also currently serves as a member of the Board overseeing the School and Institutional Trust Lands Association.

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Olene S. Walker
Lieutenant Governor of Utah
2003–2005
Succeeded by
Gary R. Herbert
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