Born on June 4, 1971, Mike Lee is an American politician, author, and attorney who is the current junior United States Senator from Utah. As a Republican, he served in the Senate since January 3, 2011. For more information, read the article below.
Before Fame: He attended Brigham Young University.
Family/ Relationships
Sen Mike Lee Ethnicity/Religion
Mike was born in Mesa, Arizona to Janet and Rex E. Lee. He is of English, Swiss and Danish descent on his father’s side.
Sen Mike Lee Affair/Married/Wife
He is married to Sharon Burr. They married in 1993 and reside in Alpine, Utah. They have three children together. His brother Thomas R. Lee is a Associate Chief Justice of the Utah Supreme Court. For more information, visit his twitter.
Grateful to spend this #Thanksgiving Day with these goofballs. I’m thankful we live in this amazing country and for my chance to represent the greatest state in the Union in the US Senate. Happy Thanksgiving! pic.twitter.com/k9yuJQJQ3O
— Mike Lee (@SenMikeLee) November 22, 2018
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Personal Information
- Full Name: Michael Shumway Lee
- Nicknames: Mike Lee
- Birthday: June 4, 1971
- Age: 47 years old
- Birthplace: Mesa, Arizona, US
- Current Residence: Utah, US
- Education: Brigham Young University
- Profession: Politician, author, attorney
- Nationality: American
- Ethnicity/Race: White
- Religion: Not Available
- Zodiac: Gemini
- Spouse/Wife: Sharon Burr (m. 1993)
- Children: 3
- Net Worth: Not Available
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- Height: Not Available
- Weight: Not Available
- Feet Size/Shoe Size: Not Available
Trivia/ Facts that you probably didn’t know
- His father is the founding dean of Brigham Young University’s J. Reuben Clark Law School.
- He is of English, Swiss and Danish descent on his father’s side.
- He started his career by serving as a law clerk to Jude Dee Benson of the United States District Court for the District of Utah.
- He is a Republican.
- The New York Times arranged Republican senators by ideology and ranked Senator Lee as the most conservative member of the Senate.
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Memorable Quotes:
I tell the story of eight forgotten founders, people like Canassatego, an Iroquois Indian Chief, who taught Benjamin Franklin about federalism, about the idea that you can form a confederacy in which the central power has only limited powers and local control is retained.