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    Jane Dee Hull (née Bowersock; August 8, 1935 – April 16, 2020) was an American politician and educator who was the 20th governor of Arizona from 1997...
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    Arizona. Jane Dee Hull, the incumbent Republican Governor of Arizona, defeated the Democratic nominee and Mayor of Phoenix, Paul Johnson. Hull became the...
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    gubernatorial election with 46 percent of the vote, succeeding Republican Jane Dee Hull and defeating her Republican opponent, former congressman Matt Salmon...
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  • National Rifle Association Charlton Heston. After a speech by Governor Jane Dee Hull voicing her support, senate minority leader Jack A. Brown named passing...
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  • Governor Hull may also refer to: Jane Dee Hull (1935–2020), Governor of Arizona William Hull (1753–1825), Territorial Governor of Michigan Governor Hall...
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  • Bob Holden – 53rd Governor of Missouri Dorothy B. Hughes – novelist Jane Dee Hull – 20th Governor of Arizona Sean Ingram – musician and entrepreneur Ub...
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    election took place on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican Governor Jane Dee Hull was term-limited. The Democratic nominee, Arizona Attorney General Janet...
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  • recommendation of Arizona's clemency board, failed to sway Arizona Governor Jane Dee Hull, who insisted that the executions be carried out. Karl LaGrand was executed...
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  • 2021 Barbara Barrett Armida Guerena Bittner Mary Black Margie Emmerman Jane Dee Hull Gerda Weissmann Klein 2022 Dosia Carlson Sheila Grinell Edna Landin...
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    elected as both Governor and U.S. Senator. Retired 6 years, 0 days Jane Dee Hull (1935–2020) Arizona September 5, 1997 January 6, 2003 Republican Elevated...
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  • Lurleen Wallace  Alaska Todd Palin 2006 Sarah Palin  Arizona Terry Hull 1997 Jane Dee Hull John Brewer 2009 Jan Brewer Patrick Goodman* 2023 Katie Hobbs  Arkansas...
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    later Bush received a major endorsement when the Governor of Arizona, Jane Dee Hull, chose to endorse him instead of Arizona's own Senator McCain. The Bush...
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    from office the next day. He was succeeded by then-Secretary of State Jane Dee Hull. Prior to his resignation, there had been a high-profile recall effort...
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  • 2021 Barbara Barrett Armida Guerena Bittner Mary Black Margie Emmerman Jane Dee Hull Gerda Weissmann Klein 2022 Dosia Carlson Sheila Grinell Edna Landin...
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    White House Chief of Staff John H. Sununu of New Hampshire Governor Jane Dee Hull of Arizona Governor John Engler of Michigan Senator John Warner from...
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  • She was appointed to fill the unexpired term of fellow Republican Jane Dee Hull. She was elected to a full term November 3, 1998. Bayless was born in...
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    2008. "Jane Dee Hull". National Governors Association. January 7, 2019. Retrieved January 20, 2023. Mattern, Hal (September 6, 1997). "Hull Becomes Governor...
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    19th district In office January 3, 1983 – January 6, 1987 Preceded by Jane Dee Hull Succeeded by Don Kenney Personal details Born Janice Kay Drinkwine (1944-09-26)...
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  • Ceja Hispanic 42 M January 21, 1998 Maricopa Linda Leon and Randy Leon Jane Dee Hull 10 Jose Roberto Villafuerte Hispanic 45 M April 22, 1998 Amelia Shoville...
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    2021 Barbara Barrett Armida Guerena Bittner Mary Black Margie Emmerman Jane Dee Hull Gerda Weissmann Klein 2022 Dosia Carlson Sheila Grinell Edna Landin...
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  • 1995 Jane Dee Hull (R) Lisa Graham Keegan (R) 19R, 11D 38R, 22D Jon Kyl (R) 5R, 1D 1996 Clinton/ Gore (D) Y 1997 18R, 12D 2R, 1D Jane Dee Hull (R) Betsey...
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    served in the 40th Arizona State Legislature, during which Republican Jane Dee Hull was re-elected as Speaker of the Arizona House. District 2: Karan English...
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    election took place on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican Governor Jane Dee Hull was term-limited. The Democratic nominee, Arizona Attorney General Janet...
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  • McGregor was appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court in 1998 by Governor Jane Dee Hull and remained there until her retirement in 2009. She was retained in...
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  • 492,569 52.4% Won Y 1994 Fife Symington III 593,492 52.5% Won Y 1998 Jane Dee Hull 620,188 61.0% Won Y 2002 Matt Salmon 554,465 45.2% Lost N 2006 Len Munsil...
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  • appointed to the state's highest court on May 21, 2002, by Governor Jane Dee Hull. 2005 State Bar of Arizona's James A. Walsh Outstanding Jurist Award...
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  • March 2002, when she was appointed to the court by Republican governor Jane Dee Hull. She retired in September 2015. Berch was born in Phoenix, Arizona,...
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    Secret Society. McFarland & Company. p. 99. ISBN 978-0-7864-9559-7. Carey, Jane (November 1, 2012). "The Racial Imperatives of Sex: Birth Control and Eugenics...
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    1985–1987 Republican Maricopa Joe Lane 1987–1989 Republican Cochise Jane Dee Hull 1989–1993 Republican Maricopa Mark Killian 1993–1997 Republican Maricopa...
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  • Goldwater Jr., Ed Pastor, and Matt Salmon. Arizona governors Doug Ducey and Jane Dee Hull attended ASU. Peterson Zah, who was the first Navajo president and the...
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