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Cannon acknowledged helping his brother's clients, pointing out that he had been active on the issue in the past before being approached by his brother. "If my wife decided to lobby, then we would probably say, 'No talking to my office.' I just don't see my brother in the same category," Cannon said.
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The Premium Beef plant operated for a little more than a year before closing its doors, after the rabbi who oversaw the preparation of the meat died. Cannon's chief of staff, Joe Hunter, said that the assets of the business were liquidated and Cannon repaid the loan to the Nebraska bank in 2001. The
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Cannon's financial disclosure statements showed that he gave a loan of between $ 50,000 and $ 100,000 to Gary Ruse, an executive and later president of First National Bank of Nebraska, in September 1996. The following year, the bank made a loan of $ 250,000 to the Premium Beef of Nebraska company, a
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announced that he would run against Cannon in 2006. In May 2006, at the state GOP convention, Jacob surprised Cannon by winning 52 percent of the delegate ballots to Cannon's 48 percent—a shocking result for a five-term incumbent. Had Jacob won 60 percent of the delegate ballots, he would have won
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Cannon's personal loan to Ruse remains outstanding. Cannon spokesman Charles Isom said that Ruse made a payment on the loan in late 1996 and then payments on the interest in 2000 and 2001. According to Cannon's financial disclosure forms, Cannon collected between $ 200 and $ 1,000 in interest on
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termed "likely a violation of the convention rules." The rule supposedly referred to is "Physical Arrangements – 3(d)" which states "No signs may be placed in or around the staging area of the arena or in the convention hall between bleachers in the main Assembly Hall, except as approved by the
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opponent Beau Babka 63%–33% in the November race. Cannon spent more than $ 600,000 to defeat Throckmorton and Babka. Throckmorton raised $ 84,000; Babka spent $ 35,000. The spending imbalance was offset to some extent by immigration reform groups that attacked Cannon through billboards, ads, and
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In the June 24 runoff primary, Chaffetz beat Cannon by nearly 9,000 votes, 60%–40%, ending Cannon's congressional career. Immigration policy was again a significant issue. Cannon refused to meet with Chaffetz after the election to discuss the Transition.
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Cannon had a financial interest in his brother's success: The lobbyist owed him more than $ 250,000, according to the lawmaker's financial disclosure reports. The debt stems from Joseph Cannon's unsuccessful campaign for the U. S. Senate in 1992.
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State Party," which prohibits the placement of signs in the convention hall, but not the carrying nor holding of signs. The supporters were asked to leave the hall by the state vice chairman and exited when called upon to do so.
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beef packing plant in which Cannon was a major investor. Ruse said in an interview he played no part in getting Cannon the loan. It was a decision, he said, that was made by the bank's board of directors; he had recused himself.
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Cannon faced opposition in the primaries from a fellow Republican for the first five times he ran (and won), but his opposition in 2006 seemed potentially stronger. In October 2005, millionaire real estate developer
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In 2004, Cannon defeated Republican challenger Matt Throckmorton in the primary, getting 58.4% of the vote, in a race in which the major issue dividing the candidates was immigration policy. He then beat
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Cannon's office stressed that the congressman made repeated efforts to collect the loan. Cannon's most recent financial disclosure forms show the amount outstanding is still over $ 50,000.
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of BYU. From 1980 until 1996 he was a lawyer, business owner, and venture capitalist, from which he became a millionaire. His other jobs included time as an associate solicitor for the
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Cannon faced Democrat Christian Burridge, a consumer rights attorney and also a graduate of Brigham Young University's Law School, in November, as well as Jim Noorlander (
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in January 2003, and served as its ranking Republican from 2007 to 2009. He also served on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property.
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The Republican primary was held on June 27, 2006. Polls predicted a close race. However, Cannon received 32,306 votes (55.8%) and Jacob received 25,589 votes (44.2%).
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In January 2003, Cannon was elected chairman of the influential Western Caucus, an organization of over 50 Congressmen working on resource management issues.
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candidate Randall Tolpinrud received 852 votes. In 2002, John William Maurin received 1 vote. In 2004, Curtis Darrell James received 2,390 votes.
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sect that took several years but finally reopened it in 2005. Ruse, who left the bank, was hired as manager for the reopened plant.
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Ruse's loan in 2000 and 2001. He did not collect interest in 2002 or 2003 and had not otherwise received interest payments.
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received 77% of the vote in the district in 2004, his second highest percentage for a congressional district not located in
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Cannon was named Chairman of the Commercial and Administrative Law Subcommittee at the beginning of the
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Cannon was one of the most conservative members of the House. He had a lifetime rating of 96 from the
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Cannon and his wife, Claudia, had eight children; their daughter, Rachel, died from cancer in 2005.
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in November 2006. He was the third member of his family to serve in the House, but the first
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He was a cosponsor of HR 2043, legislation that would provide voting representation for the
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finance chairman from 1992 until 1994. On June 24, 2008, he was defeated in the 2008
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is the former GOP State Party Chairman, and was appointed Editor in Chief of the
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as his chief of staff. Safavian left on May 16, 2002, to take a position at the
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Cannon first entered the national spotlight in 1999, when as a member of the
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In 1996, Cannon was the Republican candidate in Utah's 3rd District against
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In 2000, Cannon co-founded the Congressional Caucus to Fight and Control
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corruption case, and was convicted in June 2006 on four felony counts.
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was the state's first senator, as well as a non voting delegate.
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websites, though these did not support his Democratic opponent.
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the nomination outright and ended Cannon's congressional run.
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by using computer analysis to compare that work to Ayers'
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Cannon died in Provo on May 8, 2024, at the age of 73.
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Index

Christopher Cannon

U.S. House of Representatives
Utah
3rd
Bill Orton
Jason Chaffetz
Utah Republican Party
Salt Lake City, Utah
Provo, Utah
Republican
Joseph A. Cannon
Brigham Young University
B.S.
J.D.
Harvard University
United States House of Representatives
Republican Party
third district
Utah
Cannon family
Salt Lake City, Utah
Brigham Young University
J. Reuben Clark Law School
United States Department of the Interior
Utah Republican Party
Republican Party
third district
Jason Chaffetz
Jon Huntsman Jr.

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