Keeping Idaho Great

About John Shirts

John Shirts is a 5th generation Idahoan, raised working on his family’s ranch. His great-great- grandfather homesteaded in Washington County in the 1880s. John attended Weiser High School and worked his way through the University of Idaho. After college, he graduated from the University of Colorado Law School. John then clerked for the Honorable Jonathan P. Brody, an Idaho District Court judge in Rupert.

Following his clerkship, he earned a commission in the U.S. Air Force as a JAG officer. During his active-duty service, John served in Korea as an adviser to the 51st Fighter Wing on Osan Air Base. Later appointed to the Air Force’s Special Victims Unit (SVU), he prosecuted sexual assault cases at thirty Air Force bases around the world, from Germany to Hawaii. His military decorations include the Air Force Commendation Medal and the Korean Defense Service Medal.

After leaving active duty, John was appointed as an Assistant United States Attorney under the Trump administration. He served as a federal prosecutor in Idaho, convicting illegal alien drug traffickers and child predators. He also used the GI Bill to attend Harvard University’s Extension School, graduating with a Master’s in International Relations. He continues to serve as a prosecutor in the Air Force Reserve.

John is married to Mercedes Shirts, a high school teacher. They spend their time on the family ranch in Weiser.

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