Congressional Profile
Representative Elford A. Cederberg
Elford A. Cederberg served as Representative for Michigan, District 10 (1953-1979).
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Elford Albin Cederberg (born March 6, 1918) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Michigan. He represented Michigan’s 10th Congressional District and served as a federal legislator for over a quarter of a century. His long tenure in Congress placed him among the more enduring political figures from his state in the mid-20th century.
Cederberg began his congressional service on January 3, 1953, and remained in office until January 3, 1979. Over the course of these 13 terms in the House of Representatives, he consistently served as a Republican representative for Michigan’s 10th District. While specific committee assignments and legislative initiatives are not detailed in the available information, his extended period in office indicates sustained electoral support and a stable role in Michigan’s federal representation during his years in Congress.
