John Mathis

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John Mathis
Member of the Utah House of Representatives
from the 55th[1] district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1, 2005
Preceded by Jack Seitz
Personal details
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Residence Vernal, Utah
Alma mater Brigham Young University
Colorado State University
Profession Veterinary physician

John G. Mathis[2] is an American politician and a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives representing District 55 since January 1, 2005.

Education

Mathis earned his bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University and his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University.

Elections

  • 2012 Mathis was challenged but selected by the Republican convention, and unopposed for the November 6, 2012 General election, winning with 12,252 votes.[3]
  • 2004 When District 55 Republican Representative Jack Seitz retired and left the seat open, Mathis was selected by the Republican convention from two candidates for the four-way November 2, 2004 General election, which he won with 9,560 votes (80.6%) against Green candidate John Weisheit (who had run for the seat in 2002), Constitution candidate Dale Flake, and Libertarian candidate Ronald Regehr.[4]
  • 2006 Mathis was unopposed for the 2006 Republican Primary and won the November 7, 2006 General election against returning 2004 Constitution candidate Dale Flake.
  • 2008 Mathis unopposed for the June 24, 2008 Republican Primary and won the four-way November 4, 2008 General election with 9,622 votes (74.7%) against Democratic nominee Wayne Hoskisson, Constitution candidate Daniel Ray, and returning 2004 Green candidate Ronald Regehr.[5]
  • 2010 Mathis was unopposed for the June 22, 2010 Republican Primary, and won the three-way November 2, 2010 General election with 7,632 votes (76.5%) against Democratic nominee Mike Binyon and Constitution candidate George Hill.[6]

References

  1. "John G. Mathis (R)". Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah State Legislature. Retrieved February 6, 2014. 
  2. "John Mathis's Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved February 6, 2014. 
  3. "2012 General Canvass Report". Salt Lake City, Utah: Lieutenant Governor of Utah. Retrieved February 6, 2014. 
  4. "2004 General Election Results". Salt Lake City, Utah: Lieutenant Governor of Utah. p. 12. Retrieved February 6, 2014. 
  5. "2008 General Election Results". Salt Lake City, Utah: Lieutenant Governor of Utah. Retrieved February 6, 2014. 
  6. "2010 General Election Results". Salt Lake City, Utah: Lieutenant Governor of Utah. Retrieved February 6, 2014. 

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