Background
Voorhis was born on June 14, 1897, in Irondequoit, Monroe County, New York, the son of Eugene Van Voorhis (c1864–1943) and Allis (Sherman) Van Voorhis.
Voorhis was born on June 14, 1897, in Irondequoit, Monroe County, New York, the son of Eugene Van Voorhis (c1864–1943) and Allis (Sherman) Van Voorhis.
He graduated Bachelor of Arts from Yale College in 1919.
John H. Van Voorhis (June 14, 1897 - November 25, 1983) was an American lawyer and politician. He was admitted to the bar in 1922, and commenced the practice of law at Rochester, New New York He was Town Attorney of Irondequoit from 1928 to 1933, and in 1936.
In 1936, he was elected to the New York Supreme Court (7th District), and re-elected in 1950.
He sat on the Appellate Division (4th Department) from 1947 on. In 1944, he ran on the Republican ticket for the New York Court of Appeals, but was defeated by Democrat Marvin R. Dye.
On April 23, 1953, Van Voorhis was appointed by Governor Thomas East. Dewey to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Edmund H. Lewis as Chief Judge. In November 1953, Lewis was elected Chief Judge, and on January 1, 1954, Van Voorhis was re-appointed to the seat.
In November 1954, he ran on the Republican and Democratic tickets to succeed himself, and was elected.
He retired from the bench at the end of 1967 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years. Afterwards he resumed the practice of law and taught at New York Law School. He died on November 25, 1983.