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Governor
  
Calvin L. Rampton

Political party
  
Role
  
Politician


Name
  
Clyde Miller

Profession
  
civil servant

Succeeded by
  
Born
  
January 1, 1910 (
1910-01-01
)

Religion
  
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Died
  
September 14, 1988, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Clyde L. Miller (January 1, 1910 – September 14, 1988) was a Democratic politician who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Utah.

Miller was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He began his involvement with politics at age 18, when he distributed materials in support of Democrat Al Smith's 1928 presidential campaign against Republican Herbert Hoover. He then held various leadership positions in the Utah Democratic Party and the Young Democrats of America and in city government.

From 1951 to 1952 Miller served in the Utah House of Representatives. Afterward he was elected to the Utah State Senate, representing the 4th Senate District in Salt Lake City. He was Senate Democratic Whip in 1961.

Miller began serving as Utah's Secretary of State in 1965. From 1974 to 1975 he served as president of the National Association of Secretaries of State. In 1976, the Utah Legislature passed a law that replaced the office of Secretary of State with the office of Lieutenant Governor. Miller thus served as the first Lieutenant Governor of Utah from 1976 to 1977, when his term ended. Miller was part of the administration of popular three-term Governor Calvin Rampton.

At the time, the Lieutenant Governor's duties included serving as superintendent of the Capitol grounds. In this capacity, Miller ordered Capitol guards to keep their guns but not carry any bullets.

Miller died in 1988 at the age of 78.

References

Clyde L. Miller Wikipedia


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