Political Campaigns
Found in 77 Collections and/or Records:
Patrice M. Arent papers
The Patrice M. Arent papers (1997-2006) contain legislative records and supporting documentation included proposed, sponsored, and enrolled legislation. Arent was a member of the Utah Senate, 2003-2006, and a member of the Utah House of Representatives, 1997-2000.
Genevieve Atwood papers
The Genevieve Atwood papers consist of congressional campaign materials. Genevieve Atwood is a geologist and Utah state legislator. She was an unsuccessful candidate for Congress in 1990.
George S. and Algie E. Ballif papers
Royal Kenneth Barnes papers
Royal Kenneth Barnes papers (1911-1918) includes news clippings, one item of correspondence, and a postcard.
Robert F. Bennett papers
The Robert F. Bennett papers consist of files relating to Bennett’s time as a United States Senator. The files are from his Washington D.C. office. An in-depth finding aid provided by the staff of Senator Bennett's office is available online and in box 1.
Wallace F. Bennett papers

Reva Beck Bosone papers
The Reva Beck Bosone papers (1927-1977) mainly contain the political papers of Bosone (b. 1895), the first woman sent to the United States House of Representatives by the state of Utah. Included are correspondence, campaign materials, voting records, legislation, subject files, and some personal materials.
John S. Boyden photograph collection
The John S. Boyden photograph collection contains photographs of John S. Boyden with Franklin Roosevelt and his son. There are also pictures of Boyden's family, Boyden receiving awards, and prints of the interiors of various churches in Utah.
Fawn McKay Brodie audio-visual collection
David Buhler papers
The David Buhler papers (1984-2008) contain correspondence, campaign ephemera, and papers relating to Buhler's tenure in various positions in public service and politics.
Joseph Cannon campaign pamphlet
The Joseph Cannon campaign pamphlet contains biographical information issued during his senatorial campaign in 1992.
Jack Wilson Carlson papers
Jack Wilson Carlson photograph collection
The Jack Wilson Carlson photograph collection contains photos of various political figures from the 1970s through the 1990s, including Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford.
Deedee Corradini audio-visual collection
The Deedee Corradini audio-visual collection (1984-1999) consists of mostly VHS cassettes relating to Corradini's two terms as mayor of Salt Lake City. Materials include election coverage of both elections, news clips, and various other related materials.
Deedee Corradini papers
The Deedee Corradini papers (1960-2013) consist primarily of materials on the 2002 Olympic Games, including brochures, pamphlets, reports, and bid books. Also included are materials relating to her campaign. Dee Corradini was elected mayor of Salt Lake City in 1991 and served two consecutive terms. She was instrumental in bringing the 2002 Winter Olympic Games to Salt Lake City.
William A. Dawson papers
The William A. Dawson papers (1902-1971) consist of personal and political materials, personal correspondence, and autobigoraphical sketch, biograhpical sketches, and memoirs. Dawson (1903-1981) served four terms in the U. S. House of Representatives. This collection contains materials relating to his last three terms in the 1950s.
George Henry Dern letter
Henry Aldous Dixon scrapbooks
The Henry Aldous Dixon scrapbooks (1955-1960) detail Dixon's election and activities as a U.S. Congressman from Utah. The scrapbooks include clippings, correspondence, speeches, Congressional testimony, memorabilia, invitations, notes, and photographs. Volume two of this three-volume series is missing.
Electors of president and vice-president certificate of the governor
This collection consists of an unsigned copy of the certificate certifying the results of the presidential and vice-presidential election in Utah in 1956.
Edna Clark Ericksen oral history audio recordings
The Edna Clark Ericksen oral history audio recordings (1972-1982) consist of extensive interviews with Ericksen about her life experiences. Ericksen served in the Utah State Legislature in the 1930s-1940s and on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) Primary General Board.