Margaret Ann Farrow (née Nemitz; November 28, 1934 – March 8, 2022) was an American Republican politician from Wisconsin. She was the 42nd lieutenant...
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Margaret Farrow (1934-2022), American politician from Wisconsin Mark Farrow, graphic designer Mia Farrow (born 1945), American actress Nigel Farrow (born...
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through December 2022. His mother, Margaret Farrow, was the first female lieutenant governor of Wisconsin. Paul Farrow was born with a twin brother on July...
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final two years of Thompson's fourth term, and appointed State Senator Margaret Farrow of Pewaukee, Wisconsin, to be the state's first female lieutenant governor...
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officials Matt Adamczyk, 35th State Treasurer of Wisconsin (2015-2019) Margaret Farrow, 42nd Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin (2001-2003) State legislators...
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Senator Farrow may refer to: Margaret Farrow (1934–2022), Wisconsin State Senate Paul Farrow (born 1964), Wisconsin State Senate This disambiguation page...
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the tobacco industry Elihu Enos, Wisconsin educator and legislator Margaret Farrow, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin Ody J. Fish, Chairman of the Republican...
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Dame Margaret Natalie Smith (28 December 1934 – 27 September 2024) was a British actress. Known for her wit in both comedic and dramatic roles, she had...
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John Villiers Farrow, KGCHS (10 February 1904 – 27 January 1963) was an Australian film director, producer, and screenwriter. Spending a considerable amount...
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conservative advocacy organization; former Wisconsin Republican Lt. Governor Margaret Farrow; Republican U.S. Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina; and Wisconsin...
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(lost election) Republican Succeeded from lieutenant governor Vacant Margaret Farrow (appointed May 9, 2001) 44 Jim Doyle (b. 1945) January 6, 2003 – January...
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May 6, 1980 – April 20, 1989 Preceded by Roger Murphy Succeeded by Margaret Farrow Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 99th district In office...
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Clemencic ist tot (in German) Patrick Duggan 'The Margaret Thatcher of Wisconsin Politics': Margaret Farrow, state's first female lieutenant governor, dies...
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office January 6, 2003 – January 3, 2011 Governor Jim Doyle Preceded by Margaret Farrow Succeeded by Rebecca Kleefisch Personal details Born Barbara Smith...
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as Administrator of the Small Business Administration. Republican Margaret Farrow (33rd District) was sworn in to replace Susan Engeleiter. Democrat...
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1989. He was elected to fill the 99th district seat left vacant by Margaret Farrow in a September 1989 special election. In the Assembly, Urban was chairman...
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Kilgore (former AG of VA) and Bill Bolling (former LG of VA) Wisconsin: Margaret Farrow (former LG of WI) State legislators Six Alabama State Senators: Clay...
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Fox News talk show host Scott Klug, former U.S. representative (WI) Margaret Farrow, former lieutenant governor of Wisconsin Mike Leavitt, former governor...
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Kenosha, Wisconsin legislator Malcolm D. Farr, Wisconsin legislator Margaret Farrow, 42nd Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin Board...
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1985 – January 5, 1987 Preceded by Thomas A. Loftus Succeeded by Margaret Farrow Constituency 99th district In office January 3, 1983 – January 7, 1985...
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Supreme Court Thomas Falvey, Wisconsin legislator and Racine mayor Margaret Farrow, first female lieutenant governor of Wisconsin Scott C. Fergus, Wisconsin...
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Assistant Minority Leader: Brian Rude (R–Coon Valley) (until May 25, 2000) Margaret Farrow (R–Pewaukee) (after May 30, 2000) Speaker of the Assembly: Scott R...
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Chvala (D–Madison) (after Jun. 13, 1996) Assistant Majority Leader: Margaret Farrow (R–Elm Grove) (until Jun. 13, 1996) Rodney C. Moen (D–Whitehall) (after...
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Feingold (D) 5D, 4R Gore/ Lieberman (D) N 2001 Scott McCallum (R) Margaret Farrow (R) Elizabeth Burmaster (NP/D) 18D, 15R 56R, 43D 2002 2003 Jim Doyle...
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Party political offices Preceded by Margaret Farrow Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin 2006 Succeeded by Rebecca Kleefisch...
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Margaret Kemble Gage (1734–1824) was the wife of General Thomas Gage, who led the British Army in Massachusetts in the American Revolutionary War. It is...
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Eastman 1984 33 97 Lolita Schneiders Rep. 55 Menomonee Falls 1980 98 Peggy Rosenzweig Rep. 50 Wauwatosa 1982 99 Margaret Farrow Rep. 52 Elm Grove 1986...
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of the 2004 Senate campaign, instead supporting former Lt. Governor Margaret Farrow, who did not run. Despite speculation that Neumann might run against...
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governor in 2008 (elected); governor of North Carolina (2009–2013) Margaret Farrow (1934–2022) Wisconsin Republican May 9, 2001 January 6, 2003 1 year...
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Wisconsin Senate from the 33rd district In office 2001–2011 Preceded by Margaret Farrow Succeeded by Rich Zipperer Personal details Born (1961-04-29)April...
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