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    William Francis Quinn OESSH (July 13, 1919 – August 28, 2006) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 12th and last governor of the Territory...
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  • Provisional IRA William Quinn (actor) (1884–1965), Canadian film and stage actor William F. Quinn (1919–2006), governor of Hawaii William J. Quinn (1883–1963)...
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  • lieutenant governor of Hawaii in the administration of Governor of Hawaiʻi William F. Quinn. Prior to his election as Lieutenant Governor, Kealoha served a number...
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    February 21, 2023. McMullin 1984, pp. 122–123. Sobel 1978, p. 331. "William Francis Quinn". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 21, 2023. U...
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    seat by defeating Republican William Quinn. Primary elections were held on October 2. Former Governor William F. Quinn easily won the Republican nomination...
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    candidate, former Territorial Delegate John A. Burns over Republican William F. Quinn, the incumbent Governor of Hawaii. The election was a rematch between...
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    candidate, Territorial Governor William F. Quinn, defeated the Democratic candidate, Territorial Delegate John A. Burns. Quinn won only the island of Oahu...
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    newly formed state, but lost the election to Territorial Governor William F. Quinn. Three years later in 1962, Burns won the election to become governor...
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  • gubernatorial election incumbent Territorial Governor and Republican William F. Quinn won by 4,139 votes; in the Senate special elections Republican Hiram...
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    were enacted by the Territorial Legislature and approved by Governor William F. Quinn on June 8, 1959. The passage of the Admission Act in 1959, admitted...
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    Long, Democrat (1951–1953) Samuel Wilder King, Republican (1953–1957) William F. Quinn, Republican (1957–1959) The Organic Act also created a bicameral Hawaii...
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    Aidan Quinn (born March 8, 1959) is an American actor. He made his film debut in Reckless (1984), and has starred in over 80 feature films, including...
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  • prominent figure during Hawaii's transition to statehood. Quinn, the wife of Governor William F. Quinn, served as the last First Lady of the Territory of Hawaii...
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  • governor Joseph B. Poindexter, governor William F. Quinn, governor Sean Reyes, Utah attorney general Patricia F. Saiki, US Congress Lehua Fernandes Salling...
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  • 1960 - Vice President Richard M. Nixon 1961 - William F. Quinn 1962 - Albert D. Rosellini 1963 - Dr. William H. Pickering 1964 - Former President Dwight...
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  • Quinn may refer to: Pat Quinn (politician) (born 1948), 41st Governor of Illinois Robert E. Quinn (1894–1975), 58th Governor of Rhode Island William F...
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    a frequent guest at the Buckley family house in Sharon, Connecticut. William F. Buckley Sr. urged his son to read Nock's works, the best-known of which...
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    veteran and Pulitzer Prize-winning World War II war correspondent   † William F. Quinn (1919–2006), territorial governor (1957–59) and first state governor...
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    Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii in the administration of Governor of Hawaiʻi William F. Quinn. Prior to his election as Lieutenant Governor, Kealoha served a number...
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    consecutively Precursor Governor of Hawaii Territory Inaugural holder William F. Quinn Formation August 21, 1959 (65 years ago) (1959-08-21) Deputy Lieutenant...
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    Appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower Preceded by Oren E. Long Succeeded by William F. Quinn Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Hawaii's at-large...
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    Nojay, assemblyman, public authority leader, and radio talk show host William F. Quinn, Governor of Hawaii John Raines, state senator Adolph J. Rodenbeck...
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    University of Hawaii Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-8248-3211-7. Frear, Walter F. (1894). "Evolution of the Hawaiian Judiciary". Papers of the Hawaiian Historical...
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  • Long]], Governor (1951–1953) Samuel Wilder King]], Governor (1953–1957) William F. Quinn]], Governor (1957–1959) Howland Island unincorporated territory American...
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    Steve B.; Winn, Joshua N.; Orosz, Jerome A.; Prsa, Andrej; Welsh, William F.; Quinn, Samuel N.; Latham, David; Torres, Guillermo; Buchhave, Lars A.; Marcy...
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  • Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman is an American Western drama television series created and executive produced by Beth Sullivan and starring Jane Seymour, who...
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    December 6, 2010. The second Republican governor in state history after William F. Quinn (1959–1962), Lingle remains the only GOP candidate to be re-elected...
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    Attorney General Kashiwa declined to appeal the verdict, and Governor William F. Quinn, a Republican, certified the Democratic slate of electors on January...
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    Department of Agriculture by the first Governor of the State of Hawaii, William F. Quinn, and held that position between January 1961 and June 1963. Chung-Hoon...
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    Jamieson ruled that Kennedy had won by 115 votes. However, Governor William F. Quinn had signed the certificate giving Hawaii's three electoral votes to...
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