Frank Goad Clement (June 2, 1920 – November 4, 1969) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 41st Governor of Tennessee from 1953 to 1959...
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Frank Clement may refer to: Frank G. Clement (1920–1969), governor of Tennessee (1953–1959, 1963–1967) Frank Clement (racing driver) (1886–1970), British...
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largest-circulation socialist newspaper in American history. On November 4, 1952, Frank G. Clement (1920–1969) of Dickson was elected Governor of Tennessee. He served...
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serving consecutive terms at the time. Former Democratic governor Frank G. Clement defeated independent candidate William Anderson, and Republican nominee...
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1963, and again from 1967 to 1971. Along with his political ally, Frank G. Clement, he helped lead a political machine that controlled the governor's...
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William Carroll, Andrew Johnson, Robert Love Taylor, Gordon Browning, Frank G. Clement, and Buford Ellington) have served non-consecutive terms. This tally...
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unsuccessfully for the United States Senate. Clement is the son of former Tennessee Governor Frank G. Clement. During his father's third run for governor...
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Clément (1714–1793), French historian Frank G. Clement, Tennessee governor Franz Clement (1780–1842), Austrian violinist and composer Georges Clément...
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of Tennessee Governor Frank G. Clement, who was born in the hotel on June 02, 1920. Owned by the State of Tennessee, the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum...
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elect the next governor of Tennessee. Incumbent Democratic governor Frank G. Clement defeated Independent candidate John Randolph Neal Jr. with 87.2% of...
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Adlai Stevenson - 3,051,347 (52.3%) Estes Kefauver - 2,278,636 (39.1%) Frank Lausche - 276,923 (4.7%) Unpledged - 171,198 (2.9%) John William McCormack...
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Tennessee from 1953 to 1959 and again from 1965 to 1967 under Governor Frank G. Clement, longer than any other person except John S. Wilder, who held the office...
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Son of Frank G. Clement. Frank G. Clement Jr., Probate Court Judge in Tennessee, Judge of the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Son of Frank G. Clement. Adam...
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Frank Forrester Church III (July 25, 1924 – April 7, 1984) was an American politician and lawyer. A Democrat, from 1957 to 1981 he served as a U.S. Senator...
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Tennessee Governor Frank G. Clement with 55.7% of the vote. In the primary, incumbent Democratic Senator Ross Bass lost to Governor Clement by a little over...
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elect the next governor of Tennessee. Incumbent Democratic governor Frank G. Clement was term-limited and was prohibited by the Constitution of Tennessee...
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757. In 1952, rising politician Frank G. Clement challenged Browning for the party's nomination for governor. Clement derided Browning as "dishonest,...
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: 41 He began work on Governor Gordon Browning's planning staff. When Frank G. Clement was elected governor in 1954, Mathews moved to the state's budget staff...
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appointed to the Senate on August 20, 1963, by Tennessee Governor Frank G. Clement, upon the death of Senator Estes Kefauver. He was widely viewed as...
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primary, Bass defeated Governor Clement by almost 15 points. Ross Bass, U.S. Representative from Pulaski Frank G. Clement, Governor of Tennessee M. M. Bullard...
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governor, Gordon Browning was defeated in the primary by Frank G. Clement. In the general election, Clement defeated Republican nominee R. Beecher Witt with 79...
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mattress factory near downtown Franklin, Tennessee. In 1964, Governor Frank G. Clement decided that he desired Gorrell to be lieutenant governor to replace...
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Governor Clement may refer to: Frank G. Clement (1920–1969), 41st Governor of Tennessee Percival W. Clement (1846–1927), 57th Governor of Vermont Governor...
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Senate election in Tennessee, he defeated the Democratic nominee, Frank G. Clement. Incumbent Republican John Tower was reelected to a second term, defeating...
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WLTD-LP 103.9 FM 3ABN Radio, Religious WNRZ 91.5 FM Bott Radio Network Frank G. Clement, Governor of Tennessee Francis Craig, songwriter, bandleader Trevor...
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Belle Clement was the daughter of Dickson, Tennessee attorney and mayor Robert S. Clement and Maybelle Goad Clement. Her brother, Frank G. Clement, was...
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redistricting. In the general election, Sundquist edged Bob Clement, son of former Governor Frank G. Clement, by just over 1,000 votes out of over 145,000 votes...
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University of Chicago Press. pp. 123–124. ISBN 0-226-84530-3. White, Jr., Frank F. (1970). The Governors of Maryland 1777-1970. Annapolis: The Hall of Records...
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race, when Republican Howard Baker Jr., defeated charismatic governor Frank G. Clement. In 1968, Nixon carried the state, Republicans won control of the state...
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in 1962. In 1963, Senator Estes Kefauver died in office. Governor Frank G. Clement made no secret that he wanted to run in the special election due in...
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