C. A. Bottolfsen | |
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17th and 19th Governor of Idaho | |
In office January 2, 1939 – January 5, 1941 January 4, 1943 – January 1, 1945 |
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Lieutenant | Donald S. Whitehead (1939-1941) Edwin Nelson (1943-1945) |
Preceded by | Barzilla W. Clark (1939) Chase A. Clark (1943) |
Succeeded by | Chase A. Clark (1941) Charles C. Gossett (1945) |
Personal details | |
Born | October 10, 1891 Superior, Wisconsin |
Died | July 18, 1964 Boise, Idaho |
(aged 72)
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Hanna |
Residence | Arco |
Profession | Publisher |
Religion | Lutheran |
Clarence Alfred Bottolfsen (October 10, 1891 – July 18, 1964) was a politician from Idaho. He served as the 17th and 19th Governor of Idaho from 1939 to 1941 and again from 1943 to 1945. He was a member of the Idaho Republican Party.[1]
Bottolfsen worked as a newspaper publisher in Arco. He served in the Idaho House of Representatives, and was elected speaker in 1931. He also chaired the Idaho Republican Party from 1937 to 1938. Bottolfsen is one of only two people in Idaho history to serve non-consecutive terms as governor (Cecil Andrus is the other).
Bottolfsen ran for United States Senate in 1944 but was defeated by Glen H. Taylor. In his later years he served as chief clerk of the Idaho House of Representatives and on the staff of United States Senator Herman Welker. Bottolfsen was elected to the Idaho State Senate in 1958 and 1960, but declined to seek reelection in 1962 due to poor health.
Bottolfsen was an active Freemason within the Grand Lodge of Idaho, serving as master of Arco Lodge No. 48. He was also active with the El Korah Shrine in Boise, the Rotary Club and the Arco Chamber of Commerce.
Bottolfsen died in Boise from complications from emphysema, which he suffered from in his final years. Bottolfsen Park in Arco, Idaho is named after him.[2] The papers of C.A. Bottolfsen are contained within the University of Idaho Library in Moscow, Idaho.[3]
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Barzilla W. Clark |
Governor of Idaho January 1, 1939 – January 6, 1941 |
Succeeded by Chase A. Clark |
Preceded by Chase A. Clark |
Governor of Idaho January 4, 1943 – January 1, 1945 |
Succeeded by Charles C. Gossett |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Donald A. Callahan |
Republican Party nominee, U.S. Senator (Class 3) from Idaho 1944 (lost) |
Succeeded by Herman Welker |
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