Deidre Marie Henderson (née Ellingford; born September 4, 1974)[3] is an American politician serving as the ninth lieutenant governor of Utah since January 4, 2021. From 2013 to 2021, she served as member of the Utah State Senate for District 7, which is based in Spanish Fork, Utah.[4]
Deidre Henderson | |
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9th Lieutenant Governor of Utah | |
Assumed office January 4, 2021 | |
Governor | Spencer Cox |
Preceded by | Spencer Cox |
Member of the Utah State Senate from the 7th district | |
In office January 1, 2013 – January 1, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Ross I. Romero |
Succeeded by | Mike McKell |
Personal details | |
Born | September 4, 1974 |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Gabe Henderson |
Children | 5 |
Education | Brigham Young University |
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Website | Campaign website |
Before joining the Utah State Senate, Henderson worked as a business consultant, and was involved in U.S. Congressman Jason Chaffetz's 2008 campaign.[5]
Henderson started her political career working for the Jason Chaffetz election campaign.[6][7] In 2012, Henderson was selected from among two candidates by the Republican convention and was unopposed for the November 6, 2012, general election, winning with 27,257 votes.[8] This district formerly consisted of the East bench of the Salt Lake Valley and was held by Democratic Senator Ross I. Romero who retired from the Senate in 2012. The Utah State Legislature's 2012 redistricting plan moved District 7 from the Salt Lake Valley to the Southern portion of Utah County.[9]
She was sworn into office in January 2013. In 2016, Henderson defeated her Democratic opponent, Andrew Apsley, with 83.65% of the vote to Apsley's 16.35%.[10] and re-elected in 2016.[11][10]
In the Senate, Henderson served on the Committee on Rule. Revenue and Taxation, Education, Business, Labor, and Economic Development Appropriations, and Higher Education Appropriations.[12]
Henderson ran to replace Jason Chaffetz in the U.S. Congress representing Utah's 3rd congressional district in 2017. Henderson lost to State Representative Chris Herrod in the Republican convention.[13]
Henderson did not have a undergraduate degree before entering politics; she attended college, but stopped attending after marrying and having children. In 2014, while lieutenant governor, she began pursuing a bachelor's degree in history from Brigham Young University; as part of coursework, she was an intern at the Lieutenant Governor's office (with Governor Spencer J. Cox listed as "internship supervisor."[14] She graduated from BYU in December 2021.[15]
On March 19, 2020, Henderson was selected as the running mate of incumbent lieutenant governor Spencer Cox in the 2020 Utah gubernatorial election Republican primary.[16][17] After Cox won the Republican primary, Henderson became the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor.[18]
She married Gabe Henderson and they have five children. Henderson is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.