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John Campbell is the name of:
British political figures
- John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun (1598–1662)
- John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll (1680–1743)
- John Campbell of Cawdor (1695–1777), minor British politician
- John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll (1723–1806)
- John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell (1779–1861), Lord Chancellor of England
- John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll (1845–1914)
- John Campbell (Scottish politician) (c. 1660–1729), MP for Dunbartonshire, 1708–1722 and 1725–1727
- John Campbell (Northern Irish politician) (1862–1929), Member of the Northern Ireland Parliament
- John Campbell (Irish politician) (born 1870), Member of the United Kingdom Parliament from Ireland
- John Campbell (1798–1830), MP for Dunbartonshire, 1826–1830
- John Dermot Campbell (1898–1945, Northern Irish businessman and Ulster Unionist MP
- John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1635–1717)
- John Campbell, 2nd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1662–1752)
- John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1692–1782)
- John Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane (1762–1834), also 4th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
- John Campbell, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane (1796–1862)
- John Campbell, 6th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1824–1871)
- John Campbell, 10th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1919–1995)
British military and naval personnel
- John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (1705–1782), General in North America
- John Campbell (Royal Navy officer) (c. 1720–1790), Captain, Royal Navy
- John Campbell, of Strachur (1723–1806), General at Pensacola
- John Campbell, of Stonefield (1753–1784), Lieutenant-Colonel at Mangalore
- Sir John Campbell, of Ava, 2nd Baronet (1807–1855), Major-General, killed in attack upon the Redan
- Sir John William Campbell, 1st Baronet (1836–1915), Major-General, R.A., served in Crimea, China, Afghan War, Zhob Valley
- John Vaughan Campbell (1876–1944), Brigadier-General, First World War, ADC to the King 1919–1938
- John Charles Campbell (1894–1942), Major-General, known by the nickname Jock
United States political figures
- John Campbell (Kentucky) (c. 1735–1799), Kentucky state senator
- John Campbell (1765–1828), United States congressman from Maryland
- John Campbell (U.S. Treasurer), Treasurer of the United States
- John Campbell (1795–1845), United States congressman from South Carolina
- John Campbell (US Ambassador) (born 1944), American diplomat
- John Archibald Campbell (1811–1889), United States Supreme Court justice
- John Hull Campbell (1800–1868), United States congressman from Pennsylvania
- John G. Campbell (1827–1903), United States territorial delegate from Arizona
- John P. Campbell, Jr. (1820–1888), United States congressman from Kentucky
- John B. T. Campbell III (born 1955), United States congressman from California
- John W. Campbell (congressman) (1782–1833), United States congressman from Ohio
- John Allen Campbell (1835–1880), U.S. politician
- John Wilson Campbell (1782–1833), U.S. federal judge
Canadian political figures
- John Campbell (governor) (c.1720–1790), Commodore Governor for Newfoundland
- John Campbell (Nova Scotia politician), 19th Century Conservative member of the Canadian Parliament from Nova Scotia of Digby (electoral district)
- John Campbell (Quebec politician) (born 1936), 20th Century Liberal member of the Canadian Parliament from Quebec
- John A. Campbell (Manitoba politician) (1872–1963), Manitoba politician
Sportsmen
- John Campbell (athlete), New Zealand athlete
- John Campbell (footballer born 1870), Sunderland and Newcastle United forward
- John Campbell (footballer born 1872), Celtic and Aston Villa forward
- John Campbell (footballer born 1877), Blackburn Rovers and Rangers forward
- Johnny Campbell (born 1923), Fulham wing forward
- John Campbell (football player), American football player
- John Campbell (harness racing driver) (born 1955), Canadian harness racing driver
- John Campbell (rower) (1899–1939), British rower and Olympic silver medalist
- John Campbell (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer
Other people
- John Campbell (architect) (1857–1942), practiced in New Zealand
- John Campbell (author) (1708–1775), Scottish author
- John Campbell (banker), Banker, founder of what became Coutts & Co
- John Campbell (bassist) (born 1972), American musician, bassist for Lamb of God
- John Campbell (biographer), British political biographer
- John Campbell (blues guitarist), Blues guitarist
- John Campbell (broadcaster) (born 1964), Television personality in New Zealand
- John Campbell (Falkirk), Scottish baron and businessman who settled in Falkirk
- John Campbell (horse trainer), Thoroughbred horse trainer
- John Campbell (jazz pianist)
- John Campbell (philosopher)
- John Campbell (London clergyman), Mid-19th century minister of Whitefield's Tabernacle, Moorfields, London
- John Campbell (snooker player), Australian snooker player
- John Campbell (St Vincent), Lt-Governor of St Vincent 1845–1853
- John A. Campbell (lumber executive) (1941–2008), timber executive who served as president of the Pacific Lumber Company in the 1990s.
- John C. Campbell (1867–1919), American educator known for surveying life in the Appalachians
- John Edward Campbell (1862–1924), Mathematician credited for the Campbell-Hausdorff formula
- John H. Campbell, Councillor for Doboy Ward in Brisbane City Council, Australia
- Sir John Logan Campbell (1817–1912), prominent figure in the history of Auckland, New Zealand
- John W. Campbell (New York) (1880–1957), American financier
- John W. Campbell (1910–1971), Editor of Analog Science Fiction and Fact
- John Y. Campbell (born 1958), Professor of economics at Harvard University
- John Campbell, author of the webcomic pictures for sad children
See also
- Jack Campbell (disambiguation)
- Jonathan Campbell, British theologian and lecturer
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