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He went on to serve four terms as a Republican from Ada County in the Idaho House of Representatives, became executive director of the Republican State Committee, and ran for Governor in 1978 but did not get the party nomination.
They came to Idaho as guests of Dirk Kempthorne, the state's governor and former U.S. Senator who later became a member of Bush's cabinet as Secretary of the Interior.
In 2009, Idaho gubernatorial candidate Rex Rammell announced plans to hold a series of meetings with believing Mormon men, which were to include discussion of the White Horse Prophecy.
John N. Irwin (1847–1905), American politician, governor of Idaho Territory, 1883–1884, and Arizona Territory, 1890–1892
Keith G. Allred (born 1964), 2010 Democratic nominee for Governor of Idaho
C. Ben Ross — first native-born Governor of Idaho, served as governor from 1931 until 1937; born in Parma.
--graduated at age 16--> Governor of Idaho (1971–1977, 1987–1995) and U.S. Secretary of the Interior (1977–1981)