John Mandry

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{{Infobox_Congressman_Democrat| 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}}
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{{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.
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===
===2010 Elections===
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John is a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of the Southwest. He is running with Andrew Seong.
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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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John Mandry
quantumofsolacepic4.jpg
Republican Party
Congressman
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.

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