Diane Turner was mayor of Murray, Utah from August 25, 2017, to September 19, 2017, after the death of Mayor Ted Eyre. Turner's brief term of office was significant as it was the first time that an acting mayor was appointed to office in Murray. Due to her appointment, she also became the first female to ever serve as mayor of Murray.[1]

Diane Turner
Mayor of Murray, Utah
In office
August 29, 2017 – September 19, 2017
Preceded byTed Eyre
Succeeded byBlair Camp
Personal details
Born1953
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseCharles Turner
Children2
Residence(s)Murray, Utah
Alma materUniversity of Utah

City Council

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First elected to Murray Utah City Council in 2014 for council district five,[2] Turner had previously campaigned for Salt Lake County Council but was defeated by David Wilde in 2006.[3] In the 2017 election, Turner ran unopposed for re-election.[4]

Under Utah law, when a vacancy occurs in the office of the mayor, the chair of the city council serves as acting mayor. Turner was chair of the city council. During Turner’s brief term, she retained her city council seat because her role as acting mayor was temporary. Following a process specified in state law, the city council shall, within 30 days from the date of the vacancy, appoint an interim mayor to serve until a new mayor is elected and sworn into office. Murray City Council accepted applications, however, Acting Mayor Turner did not apply to be interim mayor, and ran for re-election, unopposed, for her city council seat.[5]

Fellow city councilman Blair Camp was appointed the interim mayor. Turner told the Murray Journal, “I originally made an application because I wanted to ensure that we have a smooth transition from acting mayor to interim mayor and finally to mayor-elect and that we had at least one applicant who would meet that standard. When we had three qualified applicants I was able to pull out. I have no interest in having a full-time job at this time in my life, and the mayor’s job is full-time plus.[6]

Personal

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Turner is a graduate of the University of Utah with a Master of Public Administration. Her employment has included working with troubled youth in the State of Utah Division of Juvenile Justice Services. She was also appointed as a board member of the Commission on Youth.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Murray Mayor transition includes first female mayor. Shaun Delliskave, The Murray Journal, 04 October 2017
  2. ^ Who's running for election in Salt Lake County cities?. The Salt Lake Tribune, 8 June 2017
  3. ^ GOP keeps control of Salt Lake County Council. The Deseret News. Leigh Dethman, 8 November 2006
  4. ^ Murray mayor’s race contains familiar faces. The Murray Journal, Shaun Delliskave, 03 October 2017
  5. ^ Murray City Council picks one of its own to serve as interim mayor. Taylor Stevens, The Salt Lake Tribune, 20 September 2017
  6. ^ Murray Mayor transition includes first female mayor. Shaun Delliskave, The Murray Journal, 04 October 2017
  7. ^ Democrat Diane Turner considers Salt Lake County Council run. The Deseret News, Arthur Raymond, 01 December 2009
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