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    Linda Washington Cropp (born October 5, 1947) is an American politician from Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. She was a Democratic member...
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  • and baseball coach Glynnis Cropp, New Zealand professor of French Jack Cropp (1927–2016), New Zealand yachtsman Linda W. Cropp (born 1947), American politician...
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    September 7 and announced his support for another candidate, council chair Linda W. Cropp, saying, "I cannot watch a political novice, a man without the courage...
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    Recreation. Chairman Linda W. Cropp also appointed him to chair a Special Committee on Prevention of Youth Violence. In 2006, when Cropp decided not to run...
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    1989–1997 Linda W. Cropp (D), 1991–1997 Harold Brazil (D), 1997–2005 Carol Schwartz (R), 1997–2009 Arrington Dixon (D), 1997 (appointed by party after Cropp became...
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    Wilson with 47 percent, beating Charlene Drew Jarvis (29 percent), Linda Cropp (16 percent), and Marie Drissel (6 percent) November 8, 1994 – reelected...
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    But Council Chair Linda W. Cropp and Council Member Jack Evans (in whose ward the site was located) both favored the Mariani plan. Cropp said she voted to...
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    D.C. All were pledged to and voted for John Kerry and John Edwards. Linda W. Cropp Jack Evans Arrington L. Dixon United States presidential elections in...
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    replace retiring mayor Anthony A. Williams in 2005. Then-Council Chair Linda Cropp, businesswoman Marie Johns, then-Councilmember Vincent Orange, and lobbyist...
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    re-election in 2006. Williams endorsed Council Chair Linda W. Cropp as a successor; however, Cropp lost to Ward 4 Councilmember Adrian Fenty in the Democratic...
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    1999. Because Mendelson had no seniority on the Council, Council Chair Linda W. Cropp did not assign him to chair any committees, but he was appointed as...
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  • August by the District of Columbia Democratic State Committee to replace Linda Cropp, who had vacated her at-large seat to become chairman. The appointment...
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  • Capozzi (D) 1996 1997 10D, 1R, 1SG Paul Strauss (D) Sabrina Sojourner (D) Linda W. Cropp (D) 1998 9D, 2R, 1SG 1999 Anthony A. Williams (D) 10D, 2R Tom Bryant...
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  • Representatives. Retrieved January 16, 2010. Buono, Joe (May 1, 2006). "WEB EXTRA: Cropp address sorority members". GW Hatchet. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27...
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    the following candidates lost in the primary election. Linda W. Cropp - DC Council Chair, Cropp was considered Fenty's rival as the frontrunner for the...
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  • Name Image State Party Mandate start Mandate end Term length Notes Linda W. Cropp (born 1947)  District of Columbia Democratic 1997 2007 10 years Named...
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    long as the council approved the deal by late June. But Council Chair Linda W. Cropp and Council Member Jack Evans (in whose ward the site was located) both...
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  • 12, 1998 364 days January 10, 2005 January 8, 2007 1 year, 363 days Linda W. Cropp  District of Columbia Council Democratic July 22, 1997 January 3, 2007...
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    Sanchez, Rene (November 7, 1990). "D.C. COUNCIL: Wilson Elevated to Chairman: Cropp, Mason Beat Barry". The Washington Post. p. A31. "Council Primary Election...
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    Louise Boyle, taught and advised journalism at Eastern from 1942 to 1955 Linda W. Cropp, District of Columbia Councilmember (1991–1997), first female chair...
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    of mayoral elections. Prior to the 2006 mayoral election, candidates Linda W. Cropp and Michael A. Brown won straw polls, but Fenty won every precinct in...
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  • Democrat Linda W. Cropp won the election, and Martin came in second place, receiving 1,459 votes or eight percent of the total vote. Because Cropp won the...
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  • at-large In office 1979–1991 Preceded by Douglas E. Moore Succeeded by Linda W. Cropp Personal details Political party Democratic Alma mater Middlebury College...
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  • List of 2004 United States presidential electors (category George W. Bush-related lists)
    Joshua King – Democratic James Johnson Nancy W. Cook Timothy G. Willard – Democratic – Linda W. Cropp Jack Evans Arrington L. Dixon – Republican Al Austin...
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    lost standing with the D.C. Council when she supported Council member Linda Cropp to serve as acting Chair after the suicide of John A. Wilson in May 1993;...
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    riders have subsequently gone on to win the New Zealand premiership: Lisa Cropp (2005-2007), 970 NZ winning rides. Winner of the New Zealand 2000 Guineas...
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  • 1956 Melbourne details 12m² Sharpie  New Zealand (NZL) Peter Mander Jack Cropp  Australia (AUS) Rolly Tasker John Scott  Great Britain (GBR) Jasper Blackall...
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    During the 2006 mayoral election, Barry endorsed Adrian Fenty despite Linda Cropp hiring many members of Barry's former political machine. Barry had publicly...
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    National Geographic Children's Books. ISBN 0-7922-6953-5. Earle, Sylvia & Linda K. Glover (2008). Ocean: An Illustrated Atlas (National Geographic Atlas)...
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  • pseudonym, Stephen Tall Judy Croome (born 1958, S Africa, f/p) Wolf-Ulrich Cropp (born 1941, Germany, nf/f) Charles Cros (1842–1888, France, p/nf) Camilla...
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