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'''Jon Meade Huntsman, Jr.''' (born March 26, 1960 in Palo Alto, California) was the [[LDS]] governor of the state of Utah, having won the office in the 2004 election, with Gary R. Herbert as his lieutenant governor. He was elected with 57% of the vote over Democrat Scott Matheson Jr.. His term as the 16th governor of Utah began on January 3, 2005.  It ended during the summer of 2009, when he was chosen by U.S. President Barack Obama to be the U.S. ambassador to China. [http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i7y9JzWySBa_YuW1nc1_JaI7NSVwD99K9MR01][http://www.sltrib.com/News/ci_12898655] Huntsman's nomination was approved by the Senate unanimously with no debate.
 
'''Jon Meade Huntsman, Jr.''' (born March 26, 1960 in Palo Alto, California) was the [[LDS]] governor of the state of Utah, having won the office in the 2004 election, with Gary R. Herbert as his lieutenant governor. He was elected with 57% of the vote over Democrat Scott Matheson Jr.. His term as the 16th governor of Utah began on January 3, 2005.  It ended during the summer of 2009, when he was chosen by U.S. President Barack Obama to be the U.S. ambassador to China. [http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i7y9JzWySBa_YuW1nc1_JaI7NSVwD99K9MR01][http://www.sltrib.com/News/ci_12898655] Huntsman's nomination was approved by the Senate unanimously with no debate.
  

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Jon Meade Huntsman, Jr. (born March 26, 1960 in Palo Alto, California) was the LDS governor of the state of Utah, having won the office in the 2004 election, with Gary R. Herbert as his lieutenant governor. He was elected with 57% of the vote over Democrat Scott Matheson Jr.. His term as the 16th governor of Utah began on January 3, 2005. It ended during the summer of 2009, when he was chosen by U.S. President Barack Obama to be the U.S. ambassador to China. [1][2] Huntsman's nomination was approved by the Senate unanimously with no debate.

He is a republican, with fiscal conservative views and supports free trade. He is an outspoken advocate of Utah's strong role and potential on the global trade market. Huntsman made news in August 2005 when he said that he was opposed to intelligent design being taught in the classroom. He is also proponent of a flat-tax, tax cuts, and the removal of sales tax on food.

He is the son of billionaire businessman and philanthropist Jon Huntsman, Sr. of Huntsman Corporation, who is also a general authority in the Church. His maternal grandfather is Elder David B. Haight, an Apostle. He attended the University of Utah where he became a Sigma Chi and then went on to graduate at the University of Pennsylvania.

Governor Huntsman is a seventh generation Utahn; his wife Mary Kaye is a first generation Utahn and loves wearing the color pink. Together they have seven children, two of whom are adopted from China and India. One interesting thing about Huntsman is his affinity for rock and pop music and his involvement with a local band.

Prior to his election, Governor Huntsman served as a White House Staff Assistant in the Reagan Administration. Governor Huntsman again served his country as a U.S. Ambassador to Singapore in the administration of President George H.W. Bush and as a trade minister to East Asia in the George W. Bush Administration. Prior to his public service, Governor Huntsman served as an executive for Huntsman Corporation, the Huntsman Cancer Foundation and Huntsman Family Holdings Company. Other organizations he has served include the Utah Opera, Envision Utah, the Coalition for Utah's Future, and KSL's Family Now Campaign.

Governor Huntsman has consistently received high poll ratings from both sides of the aisle and was considered by some polling experts as one of the most popular Governors in the United States of America.

Huntsman was one of two governors serving on Western Governors University's board of trustees. He served a mission in Taiwan and speaks fluent Standard Mandarin Chinese. He also lived with his family in Washington, D.C. when his father, Jon Huntsman, Sr., was a mission president there.