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- | | position = | term_start= | district = 1st | state = Arizona| date_of_birth = | place_of_birth = Flagstaff, Arizona| religion = Presbyterian| residence = Flagstaff, Arizona| occupation = Doctor of Medicine| education = PhD in Medicine | + | {{Infobox_Congressman_Republican| name = John Mandry | image = http://z.about.com/d/movies/1/0/8/M/R/quantumofsolacepic4.jpg | position = United States Representative| term_start= 2003| district = 1st| state = Arizona| Sun Belt, Southwest previous_offices = None| date_of_birth = December 2nd, 1975| place_of_birth = Flagstaff, Arizona| spouse = None| religion = Raised A Baptist; Now A Presbyterian| residence = Flagstaff, Arizona| occupation = Doctor of Medicine| education = PhD in Medicine from University of California at Berkeley}} |
- | + | Born and raised in Flagstaff, Arizona, John has called the town home all his life. He was born to a working-class family. His father worked for several different railroad companies, and his mother ran a local daycare. The young Mandry showed a prowess for money at an early age, and was soon in charge of the family budget. He saved up a few thousand dollars a year from age ten on. Because of this, he was able to pay his way through the University of California at Berkeley with help from both part-time jobs and a scholarship. He graduated as an M.D. in 2001. After two years of practice, he decided to run for the House of Representatives. Well known in the region, and a well-respected member of Arizona's Republican Party, he won the election and has served in the House ever since. | |
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+ | ===2010 Elections=== | ||
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+ | John was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of the Southwest. Running with Andrew Seong, he defeated Democrat Montgomery Hughes, while Seong lost his bid to DNC Chair Haley Cavalier. |
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Began Present Office: 2003 | ||||
Electoral District | 1st | |||
State | Arizona | |||
Region and Superregion | {{{region}}} | |||
Previous Offices | {{{previous_offices}}} | |||
Born | December 2nd, 1975 Flagstaff, Arizona | |||
Spouse | None | |||
Religion | Raised A Baptist; Now A Presbyterian | |||
Residence | Flagstaff, Arizona | |||
Occupation | Doctor of Medicine | |||
Education | PhD in Medicine from University of California at Berkeley |
Born and raised in Flagstaff, Arizona, John has called the town home all his life. He was born to a working-class family. His father worked for several different railroad companies, and his mother ran a local daycare. The young Mandry showed a prowess for money at an early age, and was soon in charge of the family budget. He saved up a few thousand dollars a year from age ten on. Because of this, he was able to pay his way through the University of California at Berkeley with help from both part-time jobs and a scholarship. He graduated as an M.D. in 2001. After two years of practice, he decided to run for the House of Representatives. Well known in the region, and a well-respected member of Arizona's Republican Party, he won the election and has served in the House ever since.
2010 Elections
John was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of the Southwest. Running with Andrew Seong, he defeated Democrat Montgomery Hughes, while Seong lost his bid to DNC Chair Haley Cavalier.