John Calloway Walton (March 6, 1881 – November 25, 1949) was an American politician and the 5th Governor of Oklahoma, serving the shortest tenure. He was...
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Jack Walton may refer to: Jack C. Walton (1881–1949), American politician Jack Walton (basketball) (1926–1952), American basketball player Jack Walton...
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Jack James Walton (born 23 April 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Scottish Premiership side Dundee United on...
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General of England and Wales Jack C. Walton (John Calloway Walton, 1881–1949), former governor of Oklahoma John Walton, Baron Walton of Detchant (1922–2016)...
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lieutenant governor immediately succeeds to the governorship. After Jack C. Walton was impeached and removed in 1923, Lieutenant Governor Martin E. Trapp...
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Walton & Hersham Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Founded in 1945 following the amalgamation of Walton...
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Oklahoma Governor Jack C. Walton to conduct a full investigation of the deaths of George Bigheart and his attorney, William Vaughan. Walton assigned Herman...
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that the citizens petitioned Governor Jack C. Walton to designate Wetumka as a city of the "first class". Walton signed the proclamation on May 21, 1923...
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Later as Oklahoma State Auditor he testified against Jack C. Walton during his impeachment trial. Walton later defeated Childers, who was the incumbent, in...
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election with the endorsement of the Ku Klux Klan, but lost the primary to Jack C. Walton. He died in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on October 4, 1937. "NECROLOGY"...
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Classen, John Wilford Shartel, Henry Overholser, Oscar Ameringer, Jack C. Walton, Angelo C. Scott, and James W. Maney. By the time Oklahoma was admitted to...
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politician who served as Mayor of Oklahoma City in 1923, succeeding Mayor Jack C. Walton who'd been elected governor. Mike Donnelly was born on October 14, 1880...
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Anthony John Walton (24 October 1934 – 2 March 2022) was a British costume designer and set designer. He won three Tony Awards, an Academy Award, and a...
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Mayor Jack C. Walton (1919–1923)...
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initiative proposition. This measure was introduced to deal with Governor Jack C. Walton's impeachment four years earlier. In this special session, the state...
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Governor Walton may refer to: George Walton (1749–1804), Governor of Georgia from 1779 to 1780 and from 1789 to 1790 Jack C. Walton (1881–1949), 5th Governor...
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The Travis Walton incident was an alleged alien abduction of American forestry worker Travis Walton on November 5, 1975 in the Apache–Sitgreaves National...
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William Theodore Walton III (November 5, 1952 – May 27, 2024) was an American basketball player and television sportscaster. He played collegiately for...
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Democrat Jack C. Walton defeated Republican John Fields. Also on the ballot was O. E. Enfield of the Socialist Party. Oklahoma City Mayor Jack Walton came...
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celebration. He devoted funds to fighting Jack C. Walton, the anti-Klan governor of Oklahoma; to the group's joy, Walton was impeached and removed from office...
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Commission. Washington, D.C. 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2021. "Federal Elections 2016" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. Washington, D.C. 2013. Retrieved January...
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General of Oklahoma In office January 1923 – January 1927 Governor Jack C. Walton Martin E. Trapp Preceded by Sargent Prentiss Freeling Succeeded by Ed...
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a split in the party over the candidacy of former Oklahoma governor Jack C. Walton, who had been impeached and removed from office as governor in November...
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governor Lawrence Walsh, lawyer, judge, and US Deputy Attorney General Jack C. Walton, Governor of Oklahoma Lloyd Waner, Hall of Fame baseball player Muriel...
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Jack C. Walton and chief counsel for Lt. Governor Martin E. Trapp in a suit to determine whether Trapp could succeed himself after replacing Walton....
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Senate, he returned to his private law practice full-time in Washington D.C. During the early stages of World War I, he co-authored the Gore-McLemore...
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1915, becoming the second official to be impeached in Oklahoma history Jack C. Walton (Governor), removed from office in November 1923 after attempting to...
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Republican National Convention. He succeeded Ed Overholser and preceded Jack C. Walton as mayor. "City of Oklahoma City | Public Information & Marketing"....
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re-election. In a crowded Democratic primary, impeached former Governor Jack C. Walton won the party's nomination with a narrow plurality. In the general election...
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Incumbent retired. Republican gain. ▌Y William B. Pine (Republican) 61.6% ▌Jack C. Walton (Democratic) 35.4% ▌George Wilson (Farmer–Labor) 2.9% Oregon Charles...
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