Margaret Dayton

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Succeeded byKeith Grover
Preceded byLee Ellertson [1]
Succeeded byKeith Grover
Margaret Dayton
Member of the Utah Senate
from the 15th district
Chair of the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee
In office
15 January 2007  June 2018
Preceded byParley G. Hellewell
Succeeded byKeith Grover
Member of the Utah House of Representatives
from the 61st district
In office
3 August 1996  14 January 2007
Preceded byLee Ellertson [1]
Succeeded byKeith Grover
Personal details
Born (1949-05-17) May 17, 1949 (age 76)
PartyRepublican
SpouseLynn
Children5
EducationBrigham Young University (BS)
OccupationHomemaker
WebsiteLegislative website

Margaret Dayton (born 1949) is an American politician from Utah. A member of the Republican Party, she served longer in the Utah Legislature than any other woman in Utah history. After serving a decade in the Utah House of Representatives, she unseated an incumbent senator in 2006 and served in that position until June 2018, when she resigned for medical reasons.[2]

She represented the 15th Senate District which includes parts of Provo, Orem, Vineyard, Lindon and Pleasant Grove.

Growing up in a military family, Dayton attended schools in five states. She graduated from Merced High School (California) and earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Brigham Young University. Dayton worked for several years as a registered nurse.[3] In 1977, she married Lynn T. Dayton, a physician.[3] Shortly after her marriage, Dayton chose to put aside her career as a nurse to become a full-time stay at home mother.[3] The Daytons have five children.[4]

She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[3]

Political career

In 1996, Dayton was appointed by Utah governor Mike Leavitt to fill out the remaining four months of the term of Rep. Lee Ellertson in Utah House District 61, a seat for which she was already running.[5][6] She defeated Independent American Party candidate Gordon Norman with 90% of the vote in the election to retain the seat.[7]

In 2006, Dayton ousted Republican incumbent Parley G. Hellewell to win the Republican nomination for the Utah Senate, and handily defeated Democrat Bethanie Newby in the November 2006 general election.[8] Dayton won re-election in 2014 with over 80% of the vote against her Democratic challenger.[9]

Dayton served in Senate leadership, and on the following committees:[10]

  • Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Quality Appropriations Subcommittee
  • Retirement and Independent Entities Appropriations Subcommittee
  • Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee
  • Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee – Chair
  • Water Development Commission - Senate Chair

Dayton has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the Utah System of Higher Education, is a recipient of the Friend of Taxpayer Award and is included annually in Top Business Friendly Legislators.[11]

In 2017, Dayton announced that she would run to fill the vacancy caused by Jason Chaffetz resigning from Congress.[12]

Election

2014 Utah State Senate election District 15[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Margaret Dayton 11,290 81.6%
Democratic Emmanuel Kepas 2,548 18.4%

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