Robyn Bagley
Robyn Bagley was a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor of Utah in 2016.[1] She was defeated in the primary election.
Biography
Bagley is a Utah native and the founder and principal of high school where students earn their diploma concurrently with a Career and Technical Certification. She also serves as chair of the board for the advocacy group Parents for Choice in Education. She has also previously served on the boards of Governor Herbert's Education Excellence Commission and the Utah Association of Public Charter Schools. Additionally, she was appointed to a four-year term on the 3rd District Judicial Nominating Commission by former Governor Jon Huntsman (R) in 2007.
Bailey lives in Sandy, Utah, with her husband Terry, with whom she has four children and five grandchildren.[2]
Elections
2016
- Main article: Utah gubernatorial election, 2016
Bagley ran as a Republican candidate in the 2016 election for Utah lieutenant governor on a joint ticket with gubernatorial candidate Jonathan Johnson (Utah).[1] She and Johnson were defeated by incumbents Gary Herbert and Spencer Cox in the June 28 primary election.
Utah Republican primary for governor and lieutenant governor, 2016 | ||||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | ||
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72.1% | 165,678 | ||
Jonathan Johnson (Utah) and Robyn Bagley | 27.9% | 63,978 | ||
Total Votes | 229,656 | |||
Election results via Utah Secretary of State; all precincts reporting. |
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