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    John Joyce “Jack” Gilligan (March 22, 1921 – August 26, 2013) was an American Democratic politician from the state of Ohio who served as a U.S. Representative...
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    nominee John J. Gilligan defeated Republican nominee Roger Cloud with 54.19% of the vote. Primary elections were held on May 5, 1970. John J. Gilligan, former...
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    defeated Democratic incumbent John J. Gilligan with 48.62% of the vote. Primary elections were held on May 7, 1974. John J. Gilligan, incumbent Governor James...
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    to 37.82% Jim Rhodes won a third term, defeating sitting Governor John J. Gilligan 48.62% to 48.25%. Jim Rhodes won a fourth term, defeating Dick Celeste...
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    remained active in the political scene following his defeat. Governor John J. Gilligan appointed Glenn to be the chairman of the Citizens Task Force on Environmental...
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    George Vincent Gilligan Jr. (born February 10, 1967) is an American screenwriter, producer, and director. He is best known as the creator, primary writer...
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    Representatives, unseating Democratic incumbent (and future Governor of Ohio) John J. Gilligan. In 1968, Taft won re-election, defeating Democrat Carl F. Heiser....
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    primary to former U.S. Representative John J. Gilligan. Before losing the primary to the more solidly liberal Gilligan, Lausche had one of the most conservative...
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  • John or Jack Gilligan may refer to: John Gilligan (criminal) (born 1952), Irish criminal John J. Gilligan (1921–2013), Governor of Ohio John Gilligan...
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    in Cincinnati, Ohio, the daughter of Mary Kathryn (née Dixon) and John J. Gilligan. Sebelius was the second oldest of four children in her family. Her...
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    against former Congressman John J. Gilligan by a 55% to 45% margin, and in the general election, Lausche refused to support Gilligan, who went on to lose the...
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    author Leo Wise, newspaper editor and publisher Arthur J. Dewey, New Testament scholar John J. Gilligan, Congressman and Governor of Ohio Paul F. Knitter,...
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    his seat to accept the nomination as U.S. attorney general, Governor John J. Gilligan appointed Metzenbaum to serve the remainder of Saxbe's term. Metzenbaum...
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  • assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs. Bennet succeeded John J. Gilligan as the administrator of the United States Agency for International...
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    Gavin Hobart R. Gay Jerauld R. Gentry John J. Gilligan Luigi Giorgi (Italian serviceman) Mathew L. Golsteyn John W. Goode David E. Grange Jr. (three awards)...
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  • 2011–2013 John J. Gilligan (1939) – Ohio Governor (D), 1971–1975; father of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius Greg J. Holbrock (c...
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    Carol Gilligan (/ˈɡɪlɪɡən/; born November 28, 1936) is an American feminist, ethicist, and psychologist, best known for her work on ethical community and...
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    illustrator Mark Clark (1896–1984), WW2 general, Citadel president John J. Gilligan (1921–2013), U.S. representative, governor of Ohio Alisha Glass (born...
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    his first full term after he was appointed in 1974 by Ohio governor John J. Gilligan to fill out the Senate term of William B. Saxbe, who had resigned to...
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  • 1970 and helped to elect John J. Gilligan to a single term as governor. Herbert was born in Columbus, Ohio. His father was Thomas J. Herbert who served as...
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  • 3, 1963 – January 3, 1965 88th Elected in 1962. Lost re-election. John J. Gilligan (Cincinnati) Democratic January 3, 1965 – January 3, 1967 89th Elected...
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    Incumbent Democrat Frank J. Lausche ran for re-election but was defeated in the primary by Representative John J. Gilligan, who criticized Lausche's...
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  • 1973, Indiana Senator Birch Bayh sent a memo to then-governor of Ohio John J. Gilligan suggesting that Norman may have fired the first shot, based on testimony...
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    Robert J. Sttrittmatter: 88,134   1974 John J. Gilligan: 713,488 James D. Nolan: 297,244 Donald E. Dillon (WI): 88 Dale E. Reusch (WI): 33 1970 John J. Gilligan:...
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    elected the 55th lieutenant governor of Ohio in 1974 (defeating Republican John W. Brown, serving under the Republican James A. Rhodes—at the time, Ohio's...
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    Star. Gilligan was launched 22 February 1944 by the Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., Newark, New Jersey; sponsored by Mrs. John J. Gilligan, the namesake's...
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    Amy Duggan "Sister" Archer-Gilligan (October 31, 1873 – April 23, 1962) was a nursing home proprietor and serial killer from Windsor, Connecticut. She...
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    Drama Desk. He was also named an Outstanding Ohioan by then-Governor John J. Gilligan. Following the success of Godspell, he contributed funding to a number...
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    John William Brown (December 28, 1913 – October 29, 1993) was an American Republican politician from Ohio. He briefly served as the 58th governor of Ohio...
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  • candidate for Governor of Ohio against Democrat Ted Strickland in 2006 John J. Gilligan, who was elected Governor of Ohio as a Democrat in the 1970s. Christopher...
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