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Charles C. Gossett United States Senator
from IdahoIn office
November 17, 1945 – November 6, 1946Preceded by John W. Thomas Succeeded by Henry Dworshak 20th Governor of Idaho In office
January 1, 1945 – November 17, 1945Lieutenant Arnold Williams Preceded by C. A. Bottolfsen Succeeded by Arnold Williams Personal details Born September 2, 1888
Pricetown, OhioDied September 20, 1974 (aged 86)
Boise, IdahoPolitical party Democratic Spouse(s) Clara Louise Fleming Residence Nampa Profession Agriculture Religion Christian Charles Clinton Gossett (September 2, 1888 – September 20, 1974) was the 20th Governor of Idaho and United States Senator from Idaho.[1]
Biography
Gossett attended public schools in Ohio. He moved west to Cunningham, Washington, in 1907, to Ontario, Oregon, in 1910, and finally to Nampa, Idaho, in 1922. He engaged in the agriculture, livestock, feed and shipping businesses.
In 1932, Gossett was elected to the Idaho House of Representatives. In 1936, he was elected the 22nd and 24th Lieutenant Governor of Idaho, serving alongside Governor Barzilla W. Clark. Four years later Gossett returned as lieutenant governor under Governor Chase A. Clark, Barzilla Clark's younger brother.
Gossett was elected governor in his own right in 1944, but served less than a year. In November 1945 he resigned to let his successor, Lieutenant Governor Arnold Williams, appoint him to the United States Senate to succeed the late John W. Thomas.
In 1946, Gossett was defeated in the Democratic primary for a special election to finish Thomas' term in the Senate by state senator George E. Donart, who in turn was defeated by Republican Congressman Henry Dworshak in the general election. After the loss Gossett returned to his former business pursuits.
Gossett attempted a political comeback in 1954 by running to replace retiring Governor Len Jordan. He was defeated in the Democratic gubernatorial primary by state senator Clark Hamilton. Hamilton in turn lost the general election to Republican Attorney General Robert E. Smylie.
Gossett is buried in Kohlerlawn Cemetery in Nampa.
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Political offices Preceded by
G. P. MixLieutenant Governor of Idaho
January 3, 1937 – January 2, 1939Succeeded by
Donald S. WhiteheadPreceded by
Donald S. WhiteheadLieutenant Governor of Idaho
January 3, 1941 – January 2, 1943Succeeded by
Edwin NelsonPreceded by
C. A. BottolfsenGovernor of Idaho
January 1, 1945 – November 17, 1945Succeeded by
Arnold WilliamsParty political offices Preceded by
Chase A. ClarkDemocratic Party nominee, Governor of Idaho
1944 (won)Succeeded by
Arnold WilliamsUnited States Senate Preceded by
John W. ThomasUnited States Senator (Class 2) from Idaho
November 17, 1945 – November 6, 1946
Served alongside: Glen H. TaylorSucceeded by
Henry DworshakGovernors of Idaho Territorial (1863–1890) State (since 1890) Shoup · Willey · McConnell · Steunenberg · Hunt · Morrison · Gooding · Brady · Hawley · Haines · Alexander · Davis · Moore · Baldridge · Ross · B. Clark · Bottolfsen · C. Clark · Bottolfsen · Gossett · Williams · Robins · Jordan · Smylie · Samuelson · Andrus · Evans · Andrus · Batt · Kempthorne · Risch · OtterUnited States Senators from Idaho Class 2 Class 3 Categories:- 1888 births
- 1974 deaths
- Members of the Idaho House of Representatives
- United States Senators from Idaho
- Governors of Idaho
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- People from Ontario, Oregon
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