Allan Larsen

American politician from Idaho From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Allan Franklin Larsen (April 4, 1919 – March 2, 2005)[1] was an American Republican politician from Eastern Idaho who served as a member of both chambers of the Idaho Legislature. He was the Republican nominee in the 1978 Idaho gubernatorial election.

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Allan Larsen
Member of the Idaho House of Representatives
In office
1992–1996
In office
1966–1978
Member of the Idaho Senate
In office
1990–1992
Personal details
Born
Allan Franklin Larsen

April 4, 1919
Preston, Idaho, U.S.
DiedMarch 2, 2005 (aged 85)
Bingham County, Idaho, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
EducationUtah Agricultural College
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Early life and education

Born in Preston, Idaho, he attended Utah Agricultural College (now Utah State University) in Logan.

Career

Larsen operated a potato farm near Firth in Bingham County. First elected to the state legislature in 1966, he served six terms in the Idaho House of Representatives, the last two as speaker. He was the Republican nominee in the 1978 Idaho gubernatorial election,[2][3][4] but was defeated by the Democratic incumbent, John Evans of Malad.[5]

Larsen returned to private life on his farm for a 12 years. Following his first wife's death and his remarriage to Alva Lu Hebdon, he returned to the legislature when he was elected to the Idaho Senate in 1990 and the House of Representatives in 1992 and 1994.[1]

Personal life

Larsen died in Bingham County, Idaho at age 85 in 2005;[6] he and his first wife Barbara (19201990) are buried at the Riverside-Thomas Cemetery in Blackfoot.

References

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