Robert L. Geddes

Robert L. Geddes (born November 14, 1955) was a Republican member of the Idaho Senate, representing District 31 from 1995 to 2011. He was a resident of Soda Springs. In 2011, Geddes resigned from the Idaho Senate to accept an appointment to the Idaho Tax Commission where he served for one year.[1] He later served as the Director of the Department of Administration under Governor Butch Otter, retiring in 2018.[2]

Robert L. Geddes
39th President pro tempore of the Idaho Senate
In office
2000–2010
Preceded byJerry Twiggs
Succeeded byBrent Hill
Idaho State Senator
In office
1995  January 18, 2011
Preceded byDennis Hansen
Succeeded byJohn Tippets
Constituency32nd district (1995–2002)
31st district (2002–2011)
Personal details
Born (1955-11-14) November 14, 1955
Preston, Idaho
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Tammy
ProfessionEngineer, Geologist

Early life, education and career

Geddes is an Idaho native born in Preston and a graduate of Preston High School in 1974. Studying first at Ricks College where earned an associate degree, he paused his studies to serve a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Austria. He later earned a Bachelor of Science in Geology from Utah State University in 1981. He married Tammy and together they have five children. Working first for Conda Partnership from 1981 to 1985, Geddes spent the bulk of his career with Monsanto in Soda Springs as an environmental engineer from 1985 until 2011, taking a year-long leave of absence to serve on the Idaho State Tax Commission.

On January 18, 2011, Governor C. L. "Butch" Otter appointed him to be chairman of the Idaho State Tax Commission and Geddes immediately resigned his Senate seat.[1] The Senate confirmed his nomination on February 4, 2011, by voice vote.[3] Geddes served in that position until February 21, 2012, when he resigned and returned to Monsanto.[4]

Idaho Senate

Governor Phil Batt appointed Senator Dennis Hansen in 1995 to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission creating a vacancy in the Senate for District 31 to which he later appointed Geddes. Geddes' father, Robert C. Geddes, was a state representative for 33 year representing the same district. They served concurrently in the legislature for five years.

In 1998, Geddes was selected to be Majority Caucus Chair where he served until 2000. Senator Jerry Twiggs president pro tempore suddenly died while jogging and Geddes was selected to succeed Twiggs. Geddes served as president pro tempore until 2010, the longest any senator has ever held the position in state history.

Line of succession

On two separate occasions Geddes as president pro tempore was required to serve as acting lieutenant governor and first in line of succession to the governor under Article IV, Section 14 of the Idaho Constitution. First, in January 2001 after the resignation of Lieutenant Governor Butch Otter who was elected to the United States House of Representatives until Lieutenant Governor-elect Jim Risch was sworn into office. Later, Geddes was acting lieutenant governor again in May and June 2006 after Lieutenant Governor Jim Risch became governor upon the resignation of Governor Dirk Kempthorne to become Secretary of the Interior until Mark Ricks, whom Governor Risch appointed to fill the vacancy in the office he left, was confirmed by the Senate.

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