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  • appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas by Gov. A.V. Donahey April 10, 1926, and elected to tha
  • dge of the criminal court of McDowell County by Gov. Albert B. White on January 1, 1905, and was ele
  • At the ceremony announcing her appointment, Gov. Allen said of Justice Kinser, "She believes the
  • On January 10, 1881, Rollins was appointed by Gov. Alonzo B. Cornell as D.A. of New York to fill t
  • It is that that drives the administration of Gov. Amaechi to ensure that   Rivers people have acc
  • deration the remarkable security improvement by Gov. Amaechi, Iyiofor says.
  • Tayler was re-elected Lt. Gov., and re-elected in 1820.
  • ? If you are here as a representative of the US gov and not as a wikipedioa editor please do not ed
  • the Milford Township Bicentennial in 2005, the Gov. Andrew L. Harris Bicentennial Roadway was dedic
  • He was the uncle of Lt. Gov Andrew Oliver and Chief Justice Peter Oliver, a
  • The regiment was signed into existence by Gov. Andrew on September 28, 1861.
  • Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vila led the opening ceremony of
  • In addition, the platelet-specific Gov antigen system, implicated in refractoriness to
  • served as aide-de-camp on the personal staff of Gov. Aram J. Pothier with the rank of colonel 1909-1
  • On September 30th, 2010, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law CA State
  • On November 14, 2007, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the appointment
  • Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • CA Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, 2010
  • nephew of John F. Kennedy and cousin-in-law of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (appearing in two of his
  • Gov. Arnold Schwarznegger vetoed the legislation.
  • 77, a redistricting initiative sponsored by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • McGrath asked Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to grant Morales clemency
  • The bill was vetoed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and did not become law.
  • had served in the Army and as military aide to Gov. Arthur Yeager before his appointment by Gov. Bl
  • Although .gov as a top-level domain is available only to offi
  • Kandahar Gov. Asadullah Khalid said he'd tried to warn the po
  • Gov. Bebb was acquitted, notwithstanding an able and
  • has been owned and operated as a museum by the Gov. Bellingham~Cary House Association since 1912.
  • ernor for four years and was later appointed by Gov. Ben Nelson to chair the Nebraska Selective Serv
  • Gov. Berkeley was accused of excessive taxation and
  • ho declared "he had formerly a better man (than Gov. Berkeley) for his pimpe.”
  • in her criticism of the performance of then Lt. Gov. Betsy McCaughey Ross, who was in a public feud
  • chief executive officer," a position created by Gov. Beverly Perdue in 2009 to consolidate authority
  • He lost the Democratic primary to Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue on May 6, 2008.
  • rtly before the expiration of his term in 2010, Gov. Beverly Perdue appointed him Secretary of Reven
  • b, Jr. is the chief of staff for North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue and the former Secretary of Admi
  • Gov. Beverly Perdue appointed Levinson to the North
  • She was appointed by Gov. Bill Owens to the Independent Living Council, a
  • count program-the first bill signed into law by Gov. Bill Ritter -- and to declare John Denver's "Ro
  • bert filed a campaign finance complaint against Gov. Bill Ritter, alleging that Ritter's 2006 campai
  • ll was passed by the legislature, but vetoed by Gov. Bill Owens; in 2007, however, the bill was sign
  • candidacy of incumbent George H.W. Bush against Gov. Bill Clinton.
  • After Casso praised Gov. Bill Ritter's decision not to run for a second
  • osal, introduced by Rep. Joe Rice and backed by Gov. Bill Ritter and other Democratic leaders, to in
  • Sebelius won an open seat held by term-limited Gov. Bill Graves
  • In September 2007, King was appointed by Gov. Bill Ritter to a 21-member task on handling and
  • On February 7, 1985 Jim McDougal wrote to Gov. Bill Clinton to recommend Latham for the Arkans
  • uded a three way race for a seat left open when Gov. Bill O'Neill declined to run for re-election.
  • Gov. Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas 1979-1981
  • In the 1980s, as an appointee of Gov. Bill Clements, he was instrumental in bringing
  • Sam Bratton was an aide to Gov. Bill Clinton, he oversaw state regulatory issue
  • Police under the governorship of U.S.-appointed Gov. Blanton Winship.
  • n for state treasurer, following the shakeup of Gov. Blunt's announcement not to seek a second term.
  • They endorsed Gov. Bob McDonnell, Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling, and Attor
  • Blalock, who was appointed by former Gov. Bob Riley to head the Alabama National Guard, i
  • itical comeback as the running mate of Nebraska Gov. Bob Kerrey.
  • Ginn was appointed by Gov. Bob Riley for an at large seat on the Auburn Un
  • he festival among their “Top Twenty Events” and Gov. Bob Riley recently announced it as one of Alaba
  • ociation in 1976, and appointed to the bench by Gov. Booth Gardner in 1988.
  • e, the Boremans moved to Washington, D.C. where Gov. Boremen served one term in the United States Se
  • of President Barack Obama and replacing it with Gov. Brad Henry's portrait because he was angry over
  • rd declined to run for re-election in 1842, Lt. Gov. Bradish ran for Governor, but was defeated by W
  • Woodson resigned from the Assembly in 1976 when Gov. Brendan Byrne appointed him president of the Ne
  • feud and power struggle was resolved only when Gov. Brendan T. Byrne appointed Mr. Fitzpatrick chai
  • Republican nomination for Senator, which caused Gov. Brewster to take the unprecedented step of deno
  • of Transportation Ray LaHood, Elizabeth Warren, Gov. Brian Schweitzer, Ed Schultz, Sen. Jeff Merkley
  • l of the new ten-wheel locomotives purchased by Gov. Brown's Western and Atlantic Railroad Company w
  • Grave of Gov. Brown, in Tallahassee FL; 2007.
  • fight to save the Board of Regents in 2000 when Gov. Bush and Republican lawmakers dismantled the bo
  • Stutler also served as Chief of Staff to Gov. Bush before becoming Secretary.
  • ointed as District 25's acting state senator by Gov. Butch Otter until Stennett could resume his dut
  • blican, Little was appointed to the position by Gov. C. L. "Butch" Otter to succeed Jim Risch, who r
  • NY Gov candidates
  • z Camacho won an open seat held by term-limited Gov. Carl T.C. Gutierrez.
  • and Constitution Day keynote speaker and former Gov. Carlos Romero Barcelo highlighted this admissio
  • Gov. Carnahan was running in 2000 for a Senate seat
  • Raymond Greenleaf as Gov. Chaney
  • Gov. Charles C. Stratton House, is located in Woolwi
  • e married Prudence Gough Ridgely, a daughter of Gov. Charles Carnan Ridgely (1760-1829) of Hampton.
  • 19th century and a descendant of North Carolina Gov. Charles Manly.
  • e privilege of voting In 2007, at the urging of Gov. Charlie Crist, the laws were relaxed, allowing
  • ny that drew many dignitaries including Florida Gov. Charlie Crist.
  • The bill was signed by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie early in 2011.
  • opponents: Kate Whitman, the daughter of former Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, former Summit Common Co
  • Republican leaders across the state, including Gov. Christine Todd Whitman.
  • Franks became a Senate candidate after Gov. Christine Todd Whitman announced she would not
  • He served as lieutenant colonel on staff of Gov. Clifford Walker in 1924 and 1925.
  • He was appointed by Gov. Clyde R. Hoey to the state's highest court as a
  • CERT GOV, CNIPA "Centro Nazionale per l'Informatica nell
  • f the statewide elected officers (Governor, Lt. Gov., Comptroller and Attorney General) to four year
  • After Gov. Cornwell died in 1953, Edna Cornwell continued
  • An example of this is work by former Lt. Gov. Corrine Wood on women's health issues.
  • The argument for the defense was opened by Gov. Corwin, in a speech replete with wit and eloque
  • l station had been slated for closing by former Gov. Corzine because of the excessive costs of addin
  • eiling ceremony which featured as speakers both Gov. Craig and William T. Fitzgerald, president of t
  • appointed to the state Supreme Court in 1875 by Gov. Curtis Hooks Brogden, and served until 1879.
  • Gov. Curtis H. Brogden
  • e of Representatives from 1958 until 1967, when Gov. Dan K. Moore appointed him to the new Court of
  • rcloth died in December 1900, fellow Republican Gov. Daniel L. Russell appointed Furches to the post
  • Gov. Datu Zaldy Ampatuan of ARMM and his father, Gov
  • was interested in running for governor, should Gov. Dave Freudenthal be term-limited.
  • w York State Senate and then signed into law by Gov. David Paterson on November 18, 2009.
  • he seat became vacant on March 4, 1891, because Gov. David B. Hill was elected to succeed Evarts in
  • Due to state fiscal and budgetary constraints Gov. David Paterson marked them for closure effectiv
  • David Marshall Grant - Gov. David McAllister
  • he National Conference on Uniform State Laws by Gov. David I. Walsh on September 2, 1914 and was rea
  • He became the project manager for Gov. David Boren.
  • rnor Grover Cleveland and the succession of Lt. Gov. David B. Hill to the governorship.
  • At the same time, Gov. Davis received a large campaign contribution fr
  • , Marin utilized Garry South, former advisor of Gov. Davis, to send out a mailer addressing the Repu
  • he Democratic primary (also contested by former Gov. Dennis J. Roberts) to Claiborne Pell.
  • June 8, 2010, Munsterman came in second to Lt. Gov. Dennis Daugaard.
  • This list includes Gov. Deval Patrick, Senate President William Bulger,
  • eant that, whenever a vacancy occurred, the Lt. Gov. did not succeed to the governor's office but ad
  • He was appointed by former Gov. Dirk Kempthorne to the Idaho 2020 Blue Ribbon T
  • to be led into this trap, and on March 20 told Gov. Dix that the Insurgents would not be bound by t
  • Appointed to the AU Board of Trustees by Gov. Don Siegelman, Franklin now represents the 9th
  • Windom served as Lt. Governor under Democratic Gov. Don Siegelman.
  • sentative Bob Riley narrowly defeated incumbent Gov. Don Siegelman
  • eth Division; served as colonel on the staff of Gov. E. Lee Trinkle of Virginia 1922-1926; elected C
  • It was built under the administration of Gov. Earl K. Long and opened in 1952.
  • appointed on June 21, 2011 by Acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin following the death of Delegat
  • appointed on May 17, 2011 by Acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin following the death of Delegat
  • Gov. Easley then reappointed her to the Court of App
  • Under Gov. Easley, Freeman assumed a role similar to his p
  • Gov. Ed Rendell - Pennsylvania
  • and as majority floor leader during the term of Gov. Edward T. Breathitt.
  • Gray was secretary to Gov. Edward C. Stokes from 1904 to 1907, and was sec
  • nto the Louisiana State Senate to become one of Gov. Edwin Edwards' most effective floor leaders.
  • arty primary election (in which he defeated Lt. Gov. Elijah L. Daughtridge).
  • the Governor in the administration of New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer.
  • 29, 2008, the The Buffalo News reported "former Gov. Eliot L. Spitzer lied to prosecutors" about his
  • On February 27, 2008, then Gov. Eliot Spitzer announced a $60 million donation
  • ed Lieutenant Governor in 2006 on a ticket with Gov. Eliot Spitzer.
  • n an aggressive campaign and had the support of Gov. Ernie Fletcher, both Kentucky U.S. senators and
  • Gov. Ernie Fletcher's blanket pardon in the criminal
  • ard Oil Co. changed its name to Exxon, it asked Gov. Exon for his permission.
  • o Governor Mary Fallin, Eagleton requested that Gov. Fallin seek an Attorney General investigation i
  • ate administration, because he served as Acting Gov. for nearly a year, he is regarded as one of the
  • n its planned stage) to 1973 (when cancelled by Gov. Francis Sargent).
  • one of the expressway projects cancelled in the Gov. Francis Sargent's 1970 moratorium on expressway
  • nto the city for its protection, beginning with Gov. Francisco de Murga's planning of the walls and
  • the Harry Orchard case in the assassination of Gov. Frank Steunenberg.
  • tor of agriculture during the administration of Gov. Frank M. Lowden and served from 1916 to 1920.
  • He was appointed to the position in 2004 by Gov. George Pataki.
  • ronmental Conservation in the Cabinet of former Gov. George Pataki from 2005-2007.
  • on on Capital Punishment, charged by the former Gov. George Ryan.
  • In 1995, Levin was appointed by New York Gov. George Pataki to serve as the state's Superinte
  • lation the following month, which was signed by Gov. George Pataki, that included joining a multi-ju
  • iefly acted as Governor of North Carolina while Gov. George Burrington was traveling out of the prov
  • er, whom he married in 1928; a granddaughter of Gov. George White Baxter of Tennessee, the bride was
  • Texas Gov. George W. Bush holds a copy of the Gainesville
  • ernor and he ran to unseat incumbent Republican Gov. George Voinovich.
  • In 1995, Rutkowski was appointed by Gov. George Pataki as deputy commissioner of the New
  • od Blagojevich won an open seat held by retring Gov. George H. Ryan, becoming the first Democratic g
  • n on December 1, 1934, having been appointed by Gov. George White to a vacancy in the Ohio Sixth Dis
  • he Democratic convention, Gore was behind Texas Gov. George W. Bush by as many as 16 points, but was
  • The son of former Gov. George Docking (1957-1961), he was married to M
  • In 1995, Gov. George Pataki appointed Treadwell Secretary of
  • rved for several years in the administration of Gov. George Pataki as the First Deputy Secretary of
  • the Jewish community and was then appointed by Gov. George Pataki as President of the Roosevelt Isl
  • Lacy was appointed to the Supreme Court by Gov. Gerald L. Baliles on November 22, 1988.
  • had served on the state's wine board under both Gov. Gilmore and Gov. Warner, and when his term on t
  • , when she was appointed Lieutenant Governor by Gov. Grant Sawyer to fill the vacancy caused by the
  • ude the California Democratic Party ($640,172); Gov. Gray Davis ($675,000); and San Francisco Mayor
  • In 1883 Gov. Grover Cleveland appointed him the Republican m
  • 1728) was married to Gov. Gurdon Saltonstall.
  • Gov. Haley Barbour appointed Lamar to the vacancy cr
  • Samuel S. Hinds as Gov. Harvey Henderson
  • te to the Federal authorities in the absence of Gov. Henry W. Allen.
  • Gov. Hill was elected by a majority of 2, every memb
  • Warren Clarke - Gov. Hodge
  • States Supreme Court, and the succession of Lt. Gov. Horace White to the governorship, Cobb became A
  • In 1863, Waterbury was appointed by Gov. Horatio Seymour Judge Advocate General of the S
  • Gov. Horatio Seymour and Lt. Gov. David R. Floyd-Jon
  • On July 25, 1854, he was appointed by Gov. Horatio Seymour as New York County District Att
  • ith a 90% conviction rate), including Louisiana Gov. Huey Long and Chicago businessman Moses Annenbe
  • year he was reappointed to the Supreme Court by Gov. Hughes to fill the vacancy caused by the resign
  • Gov. Hunt appointed Mitchell to the office of chief
  • He served as general on the staff of Gov. Isham G. Harris 1861-1865.
  • during the administration of her then-husband, Gov. James McGreevey.
  • Gravestones of KY Lt. Gov. James E. Cantrill and wife Mary located at Geor
  • pointed mayor of New Orleans in March, 1865, by Gov. James Madison Wells (q.v.); removed by Gen. Nat
  • In 2002, Fox was appointed by New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey as the New Jersey Commissioner
  • Gov. James Pinckney Henderson appointed him a Distri
  • and his connections to former Illinois governor Gov. James R. Thompson.
  • These critics included Gov. James E. “Big Jim” Folsom, who maintained that
  • She was appointed by Gov. James G. Martin to replace Charles Becton but l
  • In 1990, Gov. James Florio appointed Woodson to serve as Dire
  • a position he was appointed to in 2003 by then Gov. James McGreevey.
  • Gov. James McGreevey had said he would not reappoint
  • He was appointed to the staff of Gov. James B. Frazier in January, 1903.
  • e "alt fuels" scandal that tarnished the end of Gov. Jane Hull's second term.
  • apolitano won an open seat held by term-limited Gov. Jane Dee Hull
  • of Transportation in 1985, and was appointed by Gov. Jane Dee Hull to serve as its director in 1998.
  • mmarized her response to the crisis as, “Acting Gov. Jane Swift has had her finest hour during this
  • way served as press secretary for New Hampshire Gov. Jeanne Shaheen (D), now a senator from that sta
  • n Exemplary Volunteer Service Award by Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm in 2007.
  • have helped Three Oaks to be designated part of Gov. Jennifer Granholm's Cool Cities Initiative in M
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