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'''A. Lin Whitworth''' (born [[December 28]], [[1933]]) is a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[county commissioner]] from [[Bannock County, Idaho|Bannock County]], [[Idaho]]. He previously served in the [[Idaho State Senate]] and was a candidate for the [[United States House of Representatives]] in [[2004]].
'''A. Lin Whitworth''' (born [[December 28]], [[1933]]) is a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[county commissioner]] from [[Bannock County, Idaho|Bannock County]], [[Idaho]]. He previously served in the [[Idaho State Senate]] and was a candidate for the [[United States House of Representatives]] in [[2004]].


After serving in the Idaho Senate, Whitworth won the Democratic nomination in the [[Idaho's 2nd congressional district|Idaho 2nd Congressional District]] in 2004, but was defeated by [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] incumbent [[Mike Simpson]]. In [[2006]] Whitworth was elected to the Bannock County Commission as a Democrat.
Whitworth was elected to the Idaho Senate in [[1994]], defeating [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] incumbent Karen McGee. He was reelected in [[1996]], [[1998]] and [[2000]] but resigned midway through his fourth term. Whitworth served in very small Democratic minorities in the Idaho Senate, and was one of only three Democrats in the body as of his [[2001]] resignation.

Whitworth won the Democratic nomination in the [[Idaho's 2nd congressional district|Idaho 2nd Congressional District]] in 2004, but was defeated by [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] incumbent [[Mike Simpson]]. In [[2006]] Whitworth was elected to the Bannock County Commission as a Democrat.


Whitworth is retired from [[Union Pacific Railroad]] where he was noted as a [[Trade union|union]] activist. He is a lifelong resident of [[Inkom, Idaho|Inkom]], a small town near [[Pocatello, Idaho|Pocatello]].
Whitworth is retired from [[Union Pacific Railroad]] where he was noted as a [[Trade union|union]] activist. He is a lifelong resident of [[Inkom, Idaho|Inkom]], a small town near [[Pocatello, Idaho|Pocatello]].

Revision as of 22:35, 10 June 2008

Lin Whitworth
Member of the Idaho Senate
from the 33rd district
In office
19952001
Preceded byKaren McGee
Succeeded byBert C. Marley
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseCarol
Children7 children, 40 grandchildren
ResidenceInkom
ProfessionFarmer, county commissioner

A. Lin Whitworth (born December 28, 1933) is a Democratic county commissioner from Bannock County, Idaho. He previously served in the Idaho State Senate and was a candidate for the United States House of Representatives in 2004.

Whitworth was elected to the Idaho Senate in 1994, defeating Republican incumbent Karen McGee. He was reelected in 1996, 1998 and 2000 but resigned midway through his fourth term. Whitworth served in very small Democratic minorities in the Idaho Senate, and was one of only three Democrats in the body as of his 2001 resignation.

Whitworth won the Democratic nomination in the Idaho 2nd Congressional District in 2004, but was defeated by Republican incumbent Mike Simpson. In 2006 Whitworth was elected to the Bannock County Commission as a Democrat.

Whitworth is retired from Union Pacific Railroad where he was noted as a union activist. He is a lifelong resident of Inkom, a small town near Pocatello.


Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic Party nominee, Idaho's 2nd congressional district
2004 (lost)
Succeeded by