Walker, Olene S. (1930–)
Walker, Olene S. (1930–)
American politician. Born Nov 15, 1930, in Ogden, Utah; Brigham Young University, BA, MA, and PhD; m. Myron Walker; children: 7.
A Republican, served as 1st female lieutenant governor of Utah for more than a decade; became the 1st female governor of Utah (Nov 5, 2003), replacing Michael Leavitt who resigned; served until Jan 2005.
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