Hugh Joseph Gallen (July 30, 1924 – December 29, 1982) was an American automobile dealer and Democratic politician from Littleton, New Hampshire. After...
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Gallus in German Conal Gallen (b. 1955), Irish singer/comedian Herbert Gallen (1915–2007), American fashion businessman Hugh Gallen (1924–1982), Governor...
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The canton of St. Gallen or St Gall (German: Kanton St. Gallen [saŋkt ˈɡalən] ; Romansh: Chantun Son Gagl; French: Canton de Saint-Gall; Italian: Canton...
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then-198-year history to hold the office. When outgoing Democratic Governor Hugh Gallen then became gravely ill and incapacitated just after his November 1982...
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election took place on November 6, 1982. Incumbent Democratic governor Hugh Gallen ran for re-election but was defeated by Tufts University professor John...
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election took place on November 4, 1980. Incumbent Democratic governor Hugh Gallen was re-elected to a second term in office, in a landslide. once again...
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fourth term in office, but was defeated by former State Representative Hugh Gallen. "1978 Gubernatorial General Election Results - New Hampshire". uselectionatlas...
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of Representatives. Jan. 1973 sess., 36, accessed April 13, 2023. "Hugh J. Gallen". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New Hampshire...
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St. Gallen is a Swiss city and the capital of the canton of St. Gallen. It evolved from the hermitage of Saint Gall, founded in the 7th century. Today...
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Chamberlain and Shelton married each other 17 years later. Roy succeeded Hugh Gallen, the outgoing governor of New Hampshire, who had died during his lame...
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of New Hampshire Rich Gale (born 1954), pitcher with five MLB teams Hugh Gallen (1924–1982), 74th governor of New Hampshire Geoffrey Hendricks (1931–2018)...
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Democrat Hugh Gallen. In the general election, Powell ran as an independent, splitting the Republican vote. Thomson lost re-election to Gallen 49% to 45%...
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Roy, was acting Governor for seven days after the previous Governor Hugh Gallen fell ill and died. The state motto of "Live Free or Die" is another political...
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impersonation to collect information on political opponents. Governor Hugh Gallen, State Attorney General Thomas Rath and other officials received harassing...
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Jack Ramirez (Republican) 44.6% New Hampshire Hugh Gallen Democratic 1978 Incumbent re-elected. Y Hugh Gallen (Democratic) 59.0% Meldrim Thomson Jr. (Republican)...
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Abbey of Saint Gall (redirect from St. Gallen abbey)
Saint Gall (German: Abtei St. Gallen) is a dissolved abbey (747–1805) in a Catholic religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland. The Carolingian-era...
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Arizona March 4, 1978 68 Heart attack Phoenix, Arizona Multiple locations Hugh Gallen Democrat New Hampshire December 29, 1982 58 Blood infection Boston, Massachusetts...
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Hampshire Hugh Gallen Democratic 1978 Incumbent lost re-election. New governor elected. Republican gain. Y John H. Sununu (Republican) 51.5% Hugh Gallen (Democratic)...
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wave of Ronald Reagan's landslide victory. Durkin resigned and Governor Hugh Gallen appointed Rudman to fill the vacancy in late December 1980. Rudman served...
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Hampshire. April 25 – President Carter attends a reception for Governor Hugh Gallen in the Memorial High School gymnasium in Manchester, New Hampshire. April...
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the office of governor. Following the death of New Hampshire Governor Hugh Gallen, Vesta M. Roy, as president of the state Senate, served as acting governor...
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Public Policy. Duncan served as chief of staff to New Hampshire governor Hugh Gallen until the latter's death in 1982. In 1984, he served as deputy national...
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Oisín Gallen (born 1999/2000) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Seán Mac Cumhaills and the Donegal county team. He plays as a forward. 2018 was...
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Party political offices Preceded by Hugh Gallen Democratic nominee for Governor of New Hampshire 1984 Succeeded by Paul McEachern...
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Peterson in 1970, and then elevated to the state supreme court by Governor Hugh Gallen in 1981. Batchelder retired from the court in 1995, returning by designation...
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primary state, Gardner wrote Why New Hampshire with the late former Governor Hugh Gregg in October 2003, detailing the history and significance of the New...
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Felker (1913–1915) Fred H. Brown (1923–1925) John W. King (1963–1969) Hugh Gallen (1979–1982) Jeanne Shaheen (1997–2003) John Lynch (2005–2013) Maggie...
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Gerald Ford/ Bob Dole (R) N 1977 4R, 1D 12R, 12D 220R, 180D 1978 1979 Hugh Gallen (D) 225R, 175D Gordon J. Humphrey (R) 1980 Ronald Reagan/ George H. W...
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Incumbent lost re-election. New governor elected. Democratic gain. Y Hugh Gallen (Democratic) 49.4% Meldrim Thomson Jr. (Republican) 45.4% Wesley Powell...
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January 2024. Bouley's father, Dick, is a lobbyist who worked for Governor Hugh Gallen in the late 1970s. Bouley graduated from the University of New Hampshire...
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