John C. Sanborn
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John Carfield Sanborn (born October 25, 1887 in Chenoa, Illinois – died May 16, 1968 in Boise, Idaho) was a United States Representative from Idaho. Sanborn served as a Republican in the House from 1947 to 1951.
Sanborn represented the state's Second Congressional District. He was a candidate for United States Senate in 1950 and 1956 but was defeated both times in the Republican primary by Herman Welker.
Preceded by Henry Dworshak |
United States House of Representatives, Idaho Second Congressional District January 3, 1947–January 3, 1951 |
Succeeded by Hamer H. Budge |
United States Representatives from Idaho | |
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One At-Large Seat (1890-1913): Sweet • Wilson • Gunn • Wilson • Glenn • French • Hamer • French
Two At-Large Seats (1913-1919): Smith / French • McCracken • French 1st District (1919-present): French • C. White Sr. • Goff • C. White Sr. • Wood • Pfost • C. White Jr. • McClure • Symms • Craig • LaRocco • Chenoweth • Otter • Sali 2nd District (1919-present): Smith • Coffin • Clark • Dworshak • Sanborn • Budge • Harding • G. Hansen • O. Hansen • G. Hansen • Stallings • Crapo • Simpson |