Democratic Governors Association, serving from 2008 to 2009. He founded the Chet Culver Group, an energy sector consulting firm, in 2011 after he left public...
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member of the Democratic Party. His son Chet Culver served as the 41st governor of Iowa (2007–2011). Culver was born in Rochester, Minnesota, the son...
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Chester Chet Bulger (1917–2009), American National Football League player Chester Chet Culver (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa Thomas Chester Chet Edwards...
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served two terms and decided not to seek a third term. In the election, Chet Culver defeated Jim Nussle to win the governorship, by a margin of 54% to 44%...
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politics, running for governor again and defeating Democratic incumbent Chet Culver to become the state's 42nd governor. His tenure of 22 years, 4 months...
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defeated Culver in the general election, becoming the first challenger to unseat an incumbent Iowa governor since Harold Hughes in 1962. Chet Culver, incumbent...
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Prospect Park and Coney Island Railroad Casse Culver (1944–2019), American singer, singwriter, musician Chet Culver (born 1966), American politician and the...
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Republicans did defeat incumbent Democrats Ted Strickland of Ohio and Chet Culver of Iowa, and held Nevada, where Republican Jim Gibbons lost in the primary...
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S. Representative Bob Quast, businessman (running as an independent) Chet Culver, former Governor of Iowa Jeff Danielson, state senator Tom Harkin, incumbent...
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left office in 2007; he did not seek a third term and was succeeded by Chet Culver.[citation needed] On November 30, 2006, Tom Vilsack became the second...
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lieutenant governor in 2010 after being elected to the office in 2006 with Chet Culver as governor. On March 4, 2016, she announced her candidacy for the Democratic...
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Vilsack – 40th Governor of Iowa, January 15, 1999 – January 12, 2007 Chet Culver – 41st Governor of Iowa, January 12, 2007 – January 14, 2011 Harold Hughes...
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nominee for the 2006 Iowa gubernatorial election, losing to Democrat Chet Culver. He was then appointed director of the Office of Management and Budget...
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a street before the video feed was lost. After the tornado, Governor Chet Culver declared Butler and Black Hawk counties disaster areas due to the extensive...
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Children". The Des Moines Register. p. 1A. Retrieved August 21, 2023. "Chet Culver". National Governors Association. January 13, 1983. Retrieved February...
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An October 19 Rasmussen Reports poll had Culver leading Nussle 47% to 44%. The Democratic nominee, Chet Culver, was elected with 54.0% of the vote. Incumbent...
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United States Secretary of Agriculture and former governor of Iowa Chet Culver, former governor of Iowa Michael Gronstal, Majority Leader of the Iowa...
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Republicans gained control of the Senate. Incumbent Democratic governor Chet Culver was defeated in 2010 by Republican Terry Branstad, who had served as...
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chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party Frank Cownie, Mayor of Des Moines Chet Culver, former governor Jeff Danielson, state senator Michael Fitzgerald, state...
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Tom Bradley's 1986 whistle-stop at the Fresno station Iowa Governor Chet Culver (Democrat) delivers a speech alongside Roxanne Conlin during a 2010 whistle-stop...
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campus. Many VT alumni have also served in civilian leadership roles: Chet Culver, 41st governor of Iowa; William Dodd, ambassador to Germany; Linda Swartz...
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Columbus City have water again, but were under a boil order. Governor Chet Culver was flown into the area by Blackhawk helicopter on June 16. Louisa County...
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Following Johnson's World Championship performances in 2007, Governor Chet Culver of Iowa proclaimed October 17 "Shawn Johnson Day" in the state. On August...
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Retrieved September 2, 2013. Rodriguez, Barbara. "John Culver, former U.S. senator and father of Chet Culver, dies at 86". Des Moines Register. "Iowa U.S. Senate...
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Cedar Falls Courier. Wilson, Kyle (November 15, 2010). "Reynolds resigns, Culver to set special election". Creston News Advertiser. Shaw Media. Archived...
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run for the open Iowa governor's seat but lost to Democratic candidate Chet Culver. Nussle had served previously as chairman of the House Budget Committee...
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Congressman (1957–1963) Joe Crail, California Congressman (1927–1933) Chet Culver, former Governor of Iowa (2007–2011) Cassius Clay Dowell, Iowa Congressman...
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(2006–2010), U.S. Senator from New Jersey (2001–2006)[citation needed] Chet Culver, Governor of Iowa (2007–2011), Secretary of State of Iowa (1999–2007)...
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2000 presidential run, John Edwards in 2008, former Governor of Iowa Chet Culver, and former Governor of Montana Brian Schweitzer. The firm has also done...
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Silicon Prairie (section Iowa Governor Culver)
a JOBS Act approved crowdfunding portal operator. In 2009, Governor Chet Culver (D-Iowa) used the term to describe his desired future reputation for...
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