Mike McKell


Mike K. McKell is an American lawyer and politician from the state of Utah. A member of the Republican Party, McKell is a member of the Utah State Senate serving the 25th district. Prior to redistricting, he represented the 7th District. In November 2024, McKell was elected as the Majority Assistant Whip. He also previously served in the Utah House of Representatives, in the 66th district from 2013 to 2021. Spencer Cox, the Governor of Utah, is McKell's brother-in-law.

Early life and career

Mike McKell grew up in Ferron, Utah. He earned a B.A. from Southern Utah University and a J.D. from the University of Idaho. McKell is the founding partner of Utah Legal Team. Martindale-Hubbell has confirmed that attorney Mike McKell maintains the AV Preeminent Rating, Martindale-Hubbell's highest possible rating for both ethical standards and legal ability. On November 4, 2013, McKell was admitted in open court to the Supreme Court of the United States Bar. Mike McKell has been named by Utah Business Magazine multiple times as a member of Utah's Legal Elite. In 2014, McKell was selected for his personal injury work. McKell has also been recognized in Super Lawyers as a rising star in the Utah legal market.

Political career

  • 2012 - Mckell was chosen out of four candidates at the Republican Primary on June 26, 2012. Mckell then defeated Democratic nominee Brian Hauglid in the general election on November 6, 2012, with 10,779 votes.
  • 2014 - Mckell defeated Scott Woolston in the Republican convention and went on to win the general election held on November 4, 2014 - against Zachary Lewis with 5,155 votes.
  • 2020 - ran successfully in his move to the Senate to replace Deidre Henderson, who ran successfully for the position of Lt. Governor.
  • 2024 - McKell defeated Alan Hansen in the general election with 38,597 votes
In 2023, McKell sponsored and passed legislation limiting access to social media for minors, making Utah the first state to do so. Since the bill’s passage, 12 other states have enacted bills or adopted resolutions with social media restrictions for minors.

2016 sponsored legislation

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