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{{Short description|American politician (1937–2024)}} |
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| name = Peter C. Knudson |
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| birth_place = [[Brigham City, Utah]], U.S. |
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| residence = Brigham City, Utah |
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| predecessor = Bill Wright<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=3017|title = Our Campaigns - UT State Senate 17 Race - Nov 05, 2002}}</ref> |
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| successor = [[Scott Sandall]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=793946|title = Our Campaigns - UT State Senate 17 Race - Nov 04, 2014}}</ref> |
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| term_start1 = January 20, 1999 |
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| predecessor1 = John P. Holmgren<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=223767|title = Our Campaigns - UT State Senate 24 Race - Nov 03, 1998}}</ref> |
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| successor1 = Leonard Blackham |
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| district2 = 2nd |
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| term_start2 = January 1, 1995 |
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| term_end2 = December 31, 1998 |
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| predecessor2 = [[Rob Bishop]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=208904|title = Our Campaigns - UT State House 02 Race - Nov 08, 1994}}</ref> |
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| successor2 = Ben Ferry<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=208982|title = Our Campaigns - UT State House 02 Race - Nov 05, 1996}}</ref> |
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| office3 = 36th Mayor of [[Brigham City, Utah|Brigham City]] |
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| term_start3 = January 3, 1978 |
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| term_end3 = January 5, 1990 |
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| predecessor3 = Harold B. Felt<ref>{{cite web|url=https://brighamcityhistory.org/government/mayor-of-brigham-city/|title = Mayor of Brigham City|date = 15 July 2016}}</ref> |
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| successor3 = Clark N. Davis |
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| office4 = Member of the [[Brigham City, Utah|Brigham City]] Council |
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| term_start4 = 1974 |
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| term_end4 = 1978 |
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| predecessor4 = Rudolph M. Kaiser<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/468216491/ |title=27 Jan 1974, 36 - The Daily Herald at |publisher=Newspapers.com |date=1974-01-27 |accessdate=2022-06-05}}</ref> |
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| successor4 = Robert C. Valentine<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/468794717/ |title=25 Jan 1978, 23 - The Daily Herald at |publisher=Newspapers.com |date=1978-01-25 |accessdate=2022-06-05}}</ref> |
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| party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] |
| party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] |
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| religion= [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] ([[Mormon]]) |
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| occupation = [[Orthodontist]] |
| occupation = [[Orthodontist]] |
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| spouse = Georgianna |
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'''Peter Charles Knudson''' |
'''Peter Charles Knudson''' (October 26, 1937 – June 5, 2024) was an American politician. A [[Utah Republican Party|Republican]], he was a member of the [[Utah State Senate]], representing the state's 17th senate district in [[Box Elder County, Utah|Box Elder]], [[Cache County, Utah|Cache]] and [[Tooele County, Utah|Tooele]] Counties including [[Brigham City, Utah|Brigham City]] until 2019. |
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==Biography== |
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==Early life, education, and career== |
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⚫ | Knudson was born in [[Brigham City, Utah]], on October 26, 1937.<ref>[https://www.myers-mortuary.com/obituary/Peter-Charles-Knudson Peter Knudson Obituary]</ref> He started his career in the military.<ref name="one">{{cite web|url=http://www.utahsenate.org/aspx/senmember.aspx?dist=17|title=Knudson, Peter C.|last=|first=|date=|website=Utah State Senate|publisher=|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150110155950/http://www.utahsenate.org/aspx/senmember.aspx?dist=17|archive-date=2015-01-10}}</ref> He was a [[Colonel]] in the [[United States Army Reserve]].<ref name="one" /> Knudson has an [[Associate degree|A.S.]] from [[Weber State University]], his [[Bachelor of Science|B.S.]] from [[Utah State University]], his [[Dental degree|D.D.S.]] from [[University of the Pacific (United States)|University of the Pacific]]'s [[Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry]], his [[Master of Science|M.S.]] from Loyola University{{Which|date=March 2020}} and a Certificate of Specialty in Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Orthodontics, Loyola University.<ref name="one" /> Knudson met his wife, Georgie, in their senior year at the University of Utah.<ref name="two">{{cite web |url=http://www.voteknudson.com/biography.php |title= Biological Sketch |access-date= April 13, 2014 }}</ref> She was engaged to someone else, and he was going steady.<ref name="two" /> After they had terminated their previous relationships, friends introduced them again and they began seeing each other.<ref name="two" /> Georgie attended Stanford University after finishing at the University of Utah while Knudson attended dental school at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in San Francisco.<ref name="two" /> By the end of their first quarter, they were engaged and they were married at the end of the school year in 1963.<ref name="two" /> They have four children.<ref name="two" /> |
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⚫ | Peter Knudson started his career in the military.<ref name="one">{{cite web |
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Knudson died June 5, 2024, at the age of 86.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.abc4.com/news/northern-utah/services-set-for-late-brigham-city-mayor-state-rep-and-sen-peter-knudson-86/ |title=Services set for late Brigham City mayor, state Rep. and Sen. Peter Knudson, 86 |first1=Scott |last1=Lewis |website=ABC4 |date=June 13, 2024 |access-date=June 14, 2024}}</ref> |
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==Background and |
==Background and affiliations== |
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*Brigham City Mayor ( |
*Brigham City Mayor (1978–1990) |
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*Brigam City Council ( |
*Brigam City Council (1974–1978) |
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*State Job Training Coord. Council ( |
*State Job Training Coord. Council (chair, 1992–1994) |
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Knudson worked as an orthodontist for many years.<ref name="one" /> Throughout his career, he won many awards including the Distinguished Service Award from the Utah Dental Association.<ref name="one" /> He also served on a number of dentistry and orthodontic boards, including the following: |
Knudson worked as an orthodontist for many years.<ref name="one" /> Throughout his career, he won many awards including the Distinguished Service Award from the Utah Dental Association.<ref name="one" /> He also served on a number of dentistry and orthodontic boards, including the following: |
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==Political career== |
==Political career== |
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Knudson started his political career on the Brigham City Council from 1974 to 1978.<ref name="one" /> He then served as Mayor of Brigham City from 1978 to 1990.<ref name="one" /> He was elected to the House of Representatives and served there from January 1, 1995 to December 31, 1998.<ref name="one" /> He was elected to the Senate in 1998.<ref name="one" /> Throughout his political career he also served on the Utah League of Cities and Towns as president and the National League of Cities on the Board of Directors and advisory council.<ref name="one" /> The Utah League of Cities and Council named Knudson the Most Outstanding Elected Public Official.<ref name="one" /> Peter Knudson won reelection in 2014 against two challengers, one |
Knudson started his political career on the Brigham City Council from 1974 to 1978.<ref name="one" /> He then served as the 36th<ref>{{cite web|url=https://brighamcityhistory.org/government/peter-c-knudson/|title=Peter C. Knudson|date=2016-01-07|website=Brigham City History Project|language=en-US|access-date=2020-03-09}}</ref> Mayor of Brigham City from 1978 to 1990.<ref name="one" /> He was elected to the House of Representatives and served there from January 1, 1995, to December 31, 1998.<ref name="one" /> He was elected to the Senate in 1998.<ref name="one" /> Throughout his political career he also served on the Utah League of Cities and Towns as president and the National League of Cities on the Board of Directors and advisory council.<ref name="one" /> The Utah League of Cities and Council named Knudson the Most Outstanding Elected Public Official.<ref name="one" /> Peter Knudson won reelection in 2014 against two challengers, one [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]], and one member of the [[Constitution Party (United States)|Constitution Party]]. He won 75% of the vote.<ref name="Peter Knudson - Ballotpedia">{{cite web|url=https://ballotpedia.org/Peter_Knudson|title=Peter Knudson - Ballotpedia|website=ballotpedia.org|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> In 2016, Knudson served as the Assistant Majority [[Whip (politics)|Whip]].<ref name="one" /> In 2016 he was also on the following committees: |
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*Executive Appropriations Committee |
*Executive Appropriations Committee |
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*Infrastructure and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee |
*Infrastructure and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee |
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*Senate Rules Committee |
*Senate Rules Committee |
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*Senate Health and Human Services Committee |
*Senate Health and Human Services Committee |
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<ref>{{cite web|url=http://senate.utah.gov/senators/district17.html|title=District 17 Senator - Utah State Senate|website=senate.utah.gov|access-date=2016-03-31}}</ref> |
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=== Election === |
=== Election === |
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==== 2014 ==== |
==== 2014 ==== |
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{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Peter Knudson|votes=14,431|percentage=74.7%}} |
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Peter Knudson|votes=14,431|percentage=74.7%}} |
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{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (US)|candidate=Scott Totman|votes=2,949|percentage=15.3%}} |
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (US)|candidate=Scott Totman|votes=2,949|percentage=15.3%}} |
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{{Election box end|party=Constitution Party (US)|candidate=Benton Petersen|votes=2,666|percentage=9.5%}} |
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=== Notable legislation |
=== Notable legislation === |
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As Knudson is a former military man himself, he has been the primary and floor sponsor to many bills which help veterans.<ref name="senatee">{{cite web|url=http://le.utah.gov/asp/billsintro/SenResults.asp?Listbox2=KNUDSPC|title=Knudson, Peter C. Sponsored Legislation|publisher=Utah State Senate| |
As Knudson is a former military man himself, he has been the primary and floor sponsor to many bills which help veterans.<ref name="senatee">{{cite web|url=http://le.utah.gov/asp/billsintro/SenResults.asp?Listbox2=KNUDSPC|title=Knudson, Peter C. Sponsored Legislation|publisher=Utah State Senate|access-date=April 13, 2014}}</ref> In 2014, Knudson floor sponsored House Bill 275, which officially designates March 29 as Vietnam War Memorial Day.<ref name="senatee" /> During the 2016 legislative session Senator Knudson passed a veteran's license plate bill that allows veterans to display a license plate indicating the campaign or theater in which the veteran served.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/enwiki/static/SB0035.html|title=SB0035|website=le.utah.gov|access-date=2016-03-31}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:51, 4 December 2024
Peter C. Knudson | |
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Member of the Utah Senate from the 17th district | |
In office January 20, 2003 – January 1, 2019 | |
Preceded by | Bill Wright[1] |
Succeeded by | Scott Sandall[2] |
Member of the Utah Senate from the 24th district | |
In office January 20, 1999 – January 20, 2003 | |
Preceded by | John P. Holmgren[3] |
Succeeded by | Leonard Blackham |
Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 2nd district | |
In office January 1, 1995 – December 31, 1998 | |
Preceded by | Rob Bishop[4] |
Succeeded by | Ben Ferry[5] |
36th Mayor of Brigham City | |
In office January 3, 1978 – January 5, 1990 | |
Preceded by | Harold B. Felt[6] |
Succeeded by | Clark N. Davis |
Member of the Brigham City Council | |
In office 1974–1978 | |
Preceded by | Rudolph M. Kaiser[7] |
Succeeded by | Robert C. Valentine[8] |
Personal details | |
Born | Brigham City, Utah, U.S. | October 26, 1937
Died | June 9, 2024 | (aged 86)
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Georgianna |
Children | 4 |
Residence(s) | Brigham City, Utah |
Occupation | Orthodontist |
Peter Charles Knudson (October 26, 1937 – June 5, 2024) was an American politician. A Republican, he was a member of the Utah State Senate, representing the state's 17th senate district in Box Elder, Cache and Tooele Counties including Brigham City until 2019.
Biography
Knudson was born in Brigham City, Utah, on October 26, 1937.[9] He started his career in the military.[10] He was a Colonel in the United States Army Reserve.[10] Knudson has an A.S. from Weber State University, his B.S. from Utah State University, his D.D.S. from University of the Pacific's Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, his M.S. from Loyola University[which?] and a Certificate of Specialty in Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Orthodontics, Loyola University.[10] Knudson met his wife, Georgie, in their senior year at the University of Utah.[11] She was engaged to someone else, and he was going steady.[11] After they had terminated their previous relationships, friends introduced them again and they began seeing each other.[11] Georgie attended Stanford University after finishing at the University of Utah while Knudson attended dental school at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in San Francisco.[11] By the end of their first quarter, they were engaged and they were married at the end of the school year in 1963.[11] They have four children.[11]
Knudson worked as an orthodontics specialist at the University of Utah at the Greenwood clinic.
Knudson died June 5, 2024, at the age of 86.[12]
Background and affiliations
- Brigham City Mayor (1978–1990)
- Brigam City Council (1974–1978)
- State Job Training Coord. Council (chair, 1992–1994)
Knudson worked as an orthodontist for many years.[10] Throughout his career, he won many awards including the Distinguished Service Award from the Utah Dental Association.[10] He also served on a number of dentistry and orthodontic boards, including the following:
- Diplomat, American Board of Orthodontics
- Fellow International College of Dentists
- Fellow American College of Dentists, Utah Association of Orthodontists (past president)
- Rocky Mountain Association of Orthodontists
- American Association of Orthodontists
- American Dental Association
- College of Diplomats of the American Board of Orthodontists
- Pierre Fauchard Academy
- Utah Dental Association
Political career
Knudson started his political career on the Brigham City Council from 1974 to 1978.[10] He then served as the 36th[13] Mayor of Brigham City from 1978 to 1990.[10] He was elected to the House of Representatives and served there from January 1, 1995, to December 31, 1998.[10] He was elected to the Senate in 1998.[10] Throughout his political career he also served on the Utah League of Cities and Towns as president and the National League of Cities on the Board of Directors and advisory council.[10] The Utah League of Cities and Council named Knudson the Most Outstanding Elected Public Official.[10] Peter Knudson won reelection in 2014 against two challengers, one Democrat, and one member of the Constitution Party. He won 75% of the vote.[14] In 2016, Knudson served as the Assistant Majority Whip.[10] In 2016 he was also on the following committees:
- Executive Appropriations Committee
- Infrastructure and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee
- Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Quality Appropriations Subcommittee
- Senate Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee
- Senate Ethics Committee (Chair)
- Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee
- Senate Rules Committee
- Senate Health and Human Services Committee
Election
2014
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Peter Knudson | 14,431 | 74.7% | |
Democratic | Scott Totman | 2,949 | 15.3% |
Legislation
2016 sponsored bills
Bill number and title | Bill status |
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S.B. 18 Workforce Services Job Listings Amendments | Governor Signed 3/23/2016 |
S.B. 35 Veteran License Plates Amendments | Governor Signed 3/18/2016 |
S.B. 53 Veteran's Definition Amendments | Governor Signed 3/23/2016 |
Notable legislation
As Knudson is a former military man himself, he has been the primary and floor sponsor to many bills which help veterans.[17] In 2014, Knudson floor sponsored House Bill 275, which officially designates March 29 as Vietnam War Memorial Day.[17] During the 2016 legislative session Senator Knudson passed a veteran's license plate bill that allows veterans to display a license plate indicating the campaign or theater in which the veteran served.[18]
References
- ^ "Our Campaigns - UT State Senate 17 Race - Nov 05, 2002".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - UT State Senate 17 Race - Nov 04, 2014".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - UT State Senate 24 Race - Nov 03, 1998".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - UT State House 02 Race - Nov 08, 1994".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - UT State House 02 Race - Nov 05, 1996".
- ^ "Mayor of Brigham City". July 15, 2016.
- ^ "27 Jan 1974, 36 - The Daily Herald at". Newspapers.com. January 27, 1974. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
- ^ "25 Jan 1978, 23 - The Daily Herald at". Newspapers.com. January 25, 1978. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
- ^ Peter Knudson Obituary
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Knudson, Peter C." Utah State Senate. Archived from the original on January 10, 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f "Biological Sketch". Retrieved April 13, 2014.
- ^ Lewis, Scott (June 13, 2024). "Services set for late Brigham City mayor, state Rep. and Sen. Peter Knudson, 86". ABC4. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ "Peter C. Knudson". Brigham City History Project. January 7, 2016. Retrieved March 9, 2020.
- ^ a b "Peter Knudson - Ballotpedia". ballotpedia.org. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
- ^ "District 17 Senator - Utah State Senate". senate.utah.gov. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
- ^ "2016 -- Legislation(Senate)". le.utah.gov. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
- ^ a b "Knudson, Peter C. Sponsored Legislation". Utah State Senate. Retrieved April 13, 2014.
- ^ "SB0035". le.utah.gov. Retrieved March 31, 2016.