Former Utah Rep. Chris Cannon dies
Former Utah Rep. Chris Cannon, who served in Congress for 12 years, has died.
Cannon died Wednesday at the age of 73, his brother confirmed to the Deseret News, KSL.com reported.
Cannon was a lawyer, business owner and venture capitalist, and would later become a millionaire. He represented Utah’s 3rd Congressional District from 1997 to 2009. Cannon was first elected when he defeated Democratic incumbent Rep. Bill Orton, who held the seat for three terms before losing to Cannon.
In 1999, Cannon served on the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law, when he was one of 13 House managers who prosecuted the case against then President Bill Clinton during his impeachment trial in the Senate.
As news of Cannon’s death spread Thursday, dignitaries including Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, posted on X that he was “stunned and saddened.”
“I will miss his insights, encouragement, and friendship,” Lee posted. “Sharon and I mourn with his wife, Claudia, along with the couple’s children and extended family, all of whom are in our prayers as we who knew him try to come to terms with this heartbreaking news.”
I’m stunned and saddened by breaking news of the death of my friend, former Congressman Chris Cannon.
I will miss his insights, encouragement, and friendship.
Sharon and I mourn with his wife, Claudia, along with the couple’s children and extended family, all of whom are in…
— Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) May 9, 2024
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said he and first lady Abby Cox were also “saddened” to hear about Cannon’s death.
“Congressman Cannon worked hard for the people of Utah, and was a dedicated public servant working on criminal justice, drug policy, regulatory reform and other issues during his time in the House of Representatives,” Cox posted. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.”
Abby and I were saddened to learn that Former Congressman Chris Cannon passed yesterday. Congressman Cannon worked hard for the people of Utah, and was a dedicated public servant working on criminal justice, drug policy, regulatory reform and other issues during his time in the…
— Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox (@GovCox) May 9, 2024
Former Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz, now a Fox News contributor, also posted his condolences.
“God bless. I hope we all can thank him for his valiant, patriotic work fighting for the USA,” Chaffetz posted. “May blessings be with his family.”
Today I heard Congressman Chris Cannon passed away. God bless. I hope we all can thank him for his valiant, patriotic work fighting for the USA.
May blessings be with his family.— Jason Chaffetz (@jasoninthehouse) May 9, 2024