Don B. Colton

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Don B. Colton

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth September 15, 1876
Date of Death Aug. 1, 1952 (Age: 75)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Don B. Colton graduated from the commercial department of Brigham Young University and later earned a law degree from the University of Michigan. He practiced law in Vernal, Utah, and held various positions within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including serving as President of the Uintah Stake and the Eastern States Mission. Colton also engaged in teaching and farming before relocating to Salt Lake City, where he continued his legal career and business ventures.

Political Ideas

Don B. Colton's political identity is marked by an intriguing blend of religious leadership and civic engagement, suggesting a deeply localized approach to governance. His career trajectory, from a land office receiver to a delegate at national Republican conventions, reveals an ideological agility that navigates both local and national political landscapes. Despite the absence of explicit policy positions, his dual roles in the LDS Church and law practice hint at a unique intersection of spiritual and secular authority, raising questions about how he reconciles these influences in his political decisions.

Campaigns
1940: Utah State Governor

Election History

1940 Utah gubernatorial election

117,713 votes (47.69%)

Loss

Winner: Herbert B. Maw

Republican primary runoff results

21,983 votes (50.92%)

Win

Utah Governor 1940, Republican Primary Results

15,599 votes (36.29%)

Win