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Neal Hendrickson
Neal Hendrickson (b. November 15, 1949) is a former Democratic member of the Utah House of Representatives, representing District 33 from 1991 to 2013.
Hendrickson is a member of the Utah Judicial Conduct Commission.
Hendrickson has worked as a school bus driver and has been an owner and operator of Geri's Swim School.
Hendrickson attended the University of Utah and Ricks College.
Committee assignments
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Hendrickson served on the following committees:
- Administrative Rules Review Committee, Utah State Legislature
- Ethics Committee, Utah House of Representatives
- Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee, Utah House of Representatives
- Public Utilities and Technology Committee, Utah House of Representatives
- Subcommittee on Infrastructure and General Government Appropriations
2009-2010
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Hendrickson served on the following committees:
Elections
2012
Hendrickson ran for re-election in the 2012 election for Utah House of Representatives District 33. He was defeated by Liz Muniz in the Democratic primary on June 26, 2012. The general election took place on November 6, 2012.[1][2][3]
Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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56.2% | 286 |
Neal B Hendrickson Incumbent | 43.8% | 223 |
Total Votes | 509 |
2010
On November 2, 2010, Hendrickson won re-election to the Utah House of Representatives, District 33[4].
Utah House of Representatives, District 33 General Election (2010) | ||||
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Candidates | Votes | |||
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2,514 | |||
John Huntinghouse (R) | 2,258 |
2008
On November 4, 2008, Hendrickson won re-election to the Utah House of Representatives, District 33 defeating opponents Warren Webb (R) and John Horne (C).[5]
Hendrickson raised $14,111 for his campaign while Webb raised $9,478 and Horne raised $0.[6]
Utah State House of Representatives, District 33 (2008) | ||||
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Candidates | Votes | |||
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4,232 | |||
Warren Webb (R) | 3,058 | |||
John Horne (C) | 316 |
Campaign finance summary
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Scorecards
The Sutherland Institute Scorecard
The Sutherland Institute, "a conservative public policy think tank" in Utah, releases its Scorecard for Utah State Representatives and Senators once a year. The Score Card gives each legislator a score based on how they voted in the prior legislative term on specific issues which the Sutherland Institute thought were pro-conservative policies.[7]
2012
Neal Hendrickson received a score of 58 percent in the 2012 scorecard.[8]
Personal
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Hendrickson has a wife, Karla.
External links
- Utah House of Representatives - Rep. Neal Hendrickson (dead link)
- Legislative profile from Project Vote Smart
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Campaign Contributions: 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1998, 1996, 1990
Footnotes
- ↑ Utah 2012 candidate filings
- ↑ C-SPAN, "AP Elections Results Utah - Summary Vote Results," accessed June 26, 2012
- ↑ Utah.Gov, "2012 Primary Election Results," accessed July 24, 2012 (dead link)
- ↑ Utah House of Representatives election results
- ↑ 2008 Election Results, Utah House of Representatives (dead link)
- ↑ 2008 Utah Election Fundraising, Candidates
- ↑ Sutherland Institute, "2012 Legislative Session," accessed March 29, 2014
- ↑ Sutherland Institute, "2012 Sutherland Institute Legislative Scorecard," accessed March 29, 2014
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by - |
Utah House of Representatives District 33 1991-2013 |
Succeeded by Craig Hall (R) |