Joseph Hickel. Alaska's Digital Archives – Passport photo of Walter Hickel, 1961 Interview with Hickel by Headwaters News KTVA: Former Gov. Wally Hickel Dies...
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privatization, abolishing federal land ownership, and limited government. Wally Hickel was elected as the Governor of Alaska in 1990 under the Independence...
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in Alaska. Two people, Egan and Wally Hickel, have been elected to multiple non-consecutive terms as governor. Hickel is also noted for a rare third party...
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Republican Governor Wally Hickel to run on the Alaskan Independence ticket. The party pushed Lindauer aside to make way for Hickel and lieutenant gubernatorial...
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former Governor of Alaska Wally Hickel and one of the last members of Alaska's generation of pioneer political families. Hickel, the youngest of six children...
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position in the previous election to Wally Hickel. Miller had been appointed to fill the rest of Hickel's term after Hickel was nominated to be the U.S. Secretary...
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of John Lindauer and Jerry Ward and replaced them with Wally Hickel and Coghill. While Hickel turned his back on the AIP and their platform almost immediately...
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defeated four opponents: former Governor of Alaska and write-in candidate Wally Hickel, Alaska Senator and Democratic nominee Chancy Croft, former Commissioner...
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have a large impact on the race. Hammond had defeated former governors Wally Hickel and Keith Harvey Miller for the Republican nomination, while Egan defeated...
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(born 1980), former NHL forward Ermalee Hickel (1925–2017), philanthropist and First Lady of Alaska Wally Hickel (1919–2010), industrialist, twice governor...
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second secretary of state of Alaska under Walter Hickel. He became the third governor of Alaska after Hickel’s resignation to become U.S. Secretary of the...
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Independence candidate Joe Vogler. Sturgulewski had defeated former governor Wally Hickel, former Libertarian nominee Dick Randolph, former State House Speaker...
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challenger Wally Hickel narrowly defeated incumbent Democratic governor William A. Egan, falling just 3 votes short of an overall majority. Hickel had defeated...
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Phillip Berry, then-President of the Sierra Club. Morton's predecessor, Wally Hickel, had been chosen over Morton to fill the job in 1969, but was fired by...
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nomination, but was defeated by the AKIP nominee, former Governor Walter Hickel. In 1994, he defeated former lieutenant governor Stephen McAlpine in the...
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Angus King 180,829 35.37 / 100 Elected 1990 Alaska Alaskan Independence Wally Hickel Jack Coghill 75,721 38.88 / 100 Elected Connecticut A Connecticut Party...
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Postmaster General Winton M. Blount (1969–1971) Secretary of the Interior Wally Hickel (1969–1970) Rogers Morton (1971–1974) Secretary of Agriculture Clifford...
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country to switch from Republican to Democratic. Incumbent Governor Wally Hickel had been elected as the candidate of the Alaskan Independence Party in...
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Democratic incumbent William A. Egan by a narrow margin. Stepovich lost to Wally Hickel in the Republican primary for governor in 1966. This was his final campaign...
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have served as governor of Alaska. In addition, Republican governor Wally Hickel was elected to the office for a second term in 1990 after leaving the...
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Postmaster General Winton M. Blount (1969–1971) Secretary of the Interior Wally Hickel (1969–1970) Rogers Morton (1971–1974) Secretary of Agriculture Clifford...
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F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Preceded by Fred A. Seaton Succeeded by Wally Hickel Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona's 2nd district...
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switched his party affiliation to Democratic on May 24, 1994, shortly after Hickel's party switch, but the coalition that elected the Republican Speaker stayed...
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cultivar The Hotel Captain Cook, a hotel in Anchorage, Alaska built by Wally Hickel Captain Hook (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Postmaster General Winton M. Blount (1969–1971) Secretary of the Interior Wally Hickel (1969–1970) Rogers Morton (1971–1974) Secretary of Agriculture Clifford...
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Sitka Sentinel. AP. p. 1. Retrieved December 6, 2023. "Teamsters Get Behind Hickel Write-In Try". Daily Sitka Sentinel. AP. November 2, 1978. p. 5. Retrieved...
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1990 Lieutenant Steve McAlpine Preceded by Bill Sheffield Succeeded by Wally Hickel Member of the Alaska House of Representatives from the 20th district...
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have served as governor of Alaska. In addition, Republican governor Wally Hickel was elected to the office for a second term in 1990 after leaving the...
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Postmaster General Winton M. Blount (1969–1971) Secretary of the Interior Wally Hickel (1969–1970) Rogers Morton (1971–1974) Secretary of Agriculture Clifford...
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Postmaster General Winton M. Blount (1969–1971) Secretary of the Interior Wally Hickel (1969–1970) Rogers Morton (1971–1974) Secretary of Agriculture Clifford...
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