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    Reubin O'Donovan Askew (September 11, 1928 – March 13, 2014) was an American politician, who served as the 37th governor of Florida from 1971 to 1979....
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    full four-year terms: William D. Bloxham, in two stints, as well as Reubin Askew, Jeb Bush and Rick Scott who each served their terms consecutively. Bob...
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    nominee George McGovern of South Dakota (March 14, 1984) Former Governor Reubin Askew of Florida (March 1, 1984) Senator Alan Cranston of California (February...
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    Pensacola, Florida, founded in 1955 by David Levin, Reubin Askew]], originally under the name Levin & Askew. It is best known for its prominent role in the...
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  • person in Europe Luke Askew (1932–2012), American actor Reginald Askew (1928–2012), British Anglican priest and academic Reubin Askew (1928–2014), American...
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    election took place on November 5, 1974. Incumbent Democratic Governor Reubin Askew won re-election to a second term. This was just the second time after...
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    running mates that consisted of Senator Henry M. Jackson, Former Governor Reubin Askew, Mayor Tom Bradley, Representative Lindy Boggs, Secretary of Education...
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    Faircloth and President pro tempore of the Florida Senate Reubin Askew advancing to a runoff. Askew won the runoff and received the nomination of the Democratic...
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  • Democratic Party Betty Strong, chair of the Woodbury County Democratic Party Reubin Askew endorsements U.S. Senators Lawton Chiles, U.S. Senator from Florida (1971–1989)...
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    integration in schools on a televised joint appearance with Florida governor Reubin Askew on January 31, 1973, and co-sponsored an anti-busing resolution with...
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    the general election, Kirk lost 57%-43% to Democrat state senator Reubin O'Donovan Askew, from Pensacola. In that same 1970 general election, William Cramer...
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    firm of Levin & Askew (now known as Levin Papantonio Rafferty) in Pensacola. The firm was founded by his brother David and Reubin Askew, who eventually...
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    Mondale, former vice president and former U.S. senator from Minnesota Reubin Askew, former governor of Florida Alan Cranston, U.S. senator from California...
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  • Other criminal gangs Commanders and leaders Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan Reubin Askew Bob Graham Griselda Blanco Pablo Escobar Jorge "Rivi" Ayala Fabio Ochoa...
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    January 2, 1979 – January 3, 1987 Lieutenant Wayne Mixson Preceded by Reubin Askew Succeeded by Wayne Mixson Member of the Florida Senate In office November...
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  • imprisoned for twelve years before being pardoned by then-Florida Governor Reubin Askew on September 20, 1975. The crime occurred on August 1, 1963, in Port...
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    July 4, 1976 – January 23, 1977 Preceded by Robert D. Ray Succeeded by Reubin Askew Personal details Born Cecil Dale Andrus (1931-08-25)August 25, 1931 Hood...
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    1973, due to Floridians' discontent with the change, Florida Governor Reubin Askew mandated that Cape Kennedy be referred to as Cape Canaveral on all state...
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    Republican nomination for governor to succeed the term-limited Democrat Reubin Askew of Pensacola. Frey was born in Rutherford, New Jersey, the son of Mildred...
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  • being confirmed as Secretary of the Interior in January 1977. Florida's Reubin Askew completed Andrus' unexpired term as chair. Joe Manchin resigned as Governor...
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  • film Brother Bear Art Agnos – former mayor of San Francisco, California Reubin Askew – politician, former governor of Florida Bobby Brantley – lieutenant...
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  • Retrieved July 29, 2024. "Reubin O'D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy – Virtual Exhibit". Florida State University - Askew School of Public Administration...
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    (Class 3) 1974, 1980, 1986, 1992 Succeeded by Mary O. Boyle Preceded by Reubin Askew Keynote Speaker of the Democratic National Convention 1976 Served alongside:...
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    Rhode Island 1968 – U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii 1972 – Governor Reubin Askew of Florida 1976 – U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan of Texas and U.S...
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    six governors: C. Farris Bryant, Haydon Burns, Claude Roy Kirk, Jr., Reubin Askew, Bob Graham, and Wayne Mixson. He received the American Correctional...
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    Edmund Muskie, Hubert Humphrey, Abraham Ribicoff, Larry O'Brien, and Reubin Askew. All six declined. Sargent Shriver, brother-in-law to John, Robert, and...
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    December 31, 1974, and Stone was officially appointed senator by Governor Reubin Askew on January 1, 1975, two days before his term was scheduled to begin....
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    1979 President Jimmy Carter Preceded by Frederick B. Dent Succeeded by Reubin Askew Chair of the Democratic National Committee In office December 9, 1972 –...
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    of Saturday Night Fever, and the single "Night Fever" in particular, Reubin Askew, the governor of the US state of Florida, named the Bee Gees honorary...
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    Humphrey with 8%, John Lindsay with 2%, Sargent Shriver with 2%, and Reubin Askew, Walter Mondale, William Proxmire, and John Tunney with 1% each Walter...
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