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Nationality
  
American

Political party
  
Democratic Party

Name
  
Bennion Spencer

Spouse(s)
  
Malinda Spencer

Occupation
  
Journalist


Born
  
October 26, 1952 (age 71) (
1952-10-26
)
Layton, Utah

Alma mater
  
Weber State University, Utah State University

Known for
  
Candidate for Utah State Senate and U.S. Congress

Religion
  
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Education
  
Utah State University, Weber State University

Bennion Lloyd Spencer (born October 26, 1952) is a journalist and professor, and was the 2008 Democratic candidate for Utah's 3rd congressional district running against Republican Jason Chaffetz.

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Biographical background

A native of Layton, Utah, Spencer served a two-year mission for the LDS Church in England and Wales. In 1976, he received a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Communications from Weber State College. After five years as a reporter, he completed a Master of Science in International Relations from Utah State University in 1985.

Spencer spent 25 years as a journalist in both Texas and Utah. In Salt Lake City, he was a television news reporter at KTVX, from 1980-1985. He then became news producer at KSL-TV from 1985-1996. Moving to Beaumont, Texas, he was TV news director at KBMT from 1996-1998.

Spencer now resides in Riverton, Utah.

Spencer has also been an instructor at Salt Lake Community College, Utah Valley University and Neumont University. While at Salt Lake Community College, he developed a broadcast journalism program for Spanish-speaking students. Spencer was also faculty advisor for Operation Smile at Utah Valley State College.

In 2007, he helped Dick Nourse, former KSL anchor and colleague, establish the Dick Nourse Center for Mass Communications and Journalism at Dixie State College in St. George, Utah.

Campaigns

Spencer ran for Utah State Senate District 5 in 2000, and again in 2002 for District 11, losing both races.

2008 congressional race

In May 2008, Spencer was nominated by Dick Nourse and unopposed as the Democratic candidate for Utah's 3rd Congressional District. Spencer was considered a long shot against Jason Chaffetz in the heavily Republican 3rd district.

In August 2008, he received international press for commenting to The Salt Lake Tribune about how Jesus would vote. Spencer indicated positively when asked if he thought that he would win Jesus' vote, a statement he later retracted under pressure from conservative media.

Bennion lost with 28 percent of the vote to Chaffetz's 66 percent.

References

Bennion Spencer Wikipedia