Frederick George Payne (July 24, 1904 – June 15, 1978) was an American businessman and politician. A member of the Republican Party, he served as a U.S...
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Sox Frederick Payne of the Payne Brothers pantomime act Frederick G. Payne (1904–1978), U.S. politician Frederick Huff Payne (1876–1960), United States...
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Wisconsin and an antagonist of Howard Hughes. He was defeated by Frederick G. Payne, whose campaign was heavily funded by Hughes, in the 1952 Republican...
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senator. Incumbent Republican Senator Frederick G. Payne lost re-election to a second term. Senator Frederick Payne was defeated in his bid for a second...
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Grant. Owen Brewster, incumbent Senator since 1941 Frederick G. Payne, Governor of Maine Payne's campaign was encouraged and partly funded by billionaire...
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Day. Democrat Edmund Muskie defeated one-term Republican incumbent, Frederick G. Payne by a wide margin, 61–39%. In Minnesota, Democratic Representative...
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zoologist Franklin Payne, American politician, Missouri state senator Freda Payne (born 1942), American singer and actress Frederick G. Payne (1904–1978), American...
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nomination for the United States Senate. Payne resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate. Frederick G. Payne resigned at midnight December 25...
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senator Gina Mason, state representative John Michael, state legislator Frederick G. Payne, U.S. senator and the 60th Governor of Maine Paul N. Poirier, member...
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College of Music David Pakman, MBA, host of The David Pakman Show Frederick G. Payne, '25, former U.S. Senator from Maine and the 60th Governor of Maine...
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Republican Governor Frederick G. Payne was seeking a second term, and faced off against Democratic challenger Earle S. Grant. Payne went on to win re-election...
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Rachel Nichols, actress Frederick G. Payne, Mayor of Augusta and 60th governor of Maine David Peoples, athlete and golfer Frederick W. Plaisted, mayor of...
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Margaret Chase Smith 17 82nd Vacant Dec 31, 1952 – Jan 3, 1953 18 Frederick G. Payne Republican Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1959 Elected in 1952. Lost re-election...
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of votes Michael Bartell also ran for Governor of New York in 1950. Joseph G. Glass also ran for New York Attorney General in 1942. Nathan Karp (b. ca...
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election took place on September 8, 1952. Incumbent Republican Governor Frederick G. Payne was term limited and seeking election to the United States Senate...
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1921-1922 Ernest L. McLean, 1923-1928 Robert A. Cony, 1929-1934 Frederick G. Payne, 1935-1941 Sanford L. Fogg Jr., ca.1942-1943, ca.1945 Levi T. Williams...
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Margaret Chase Smith), thus did not run. Republican mayor of Augusta Frederick G. Payne faced off against Democratic challenger Louis B. Lausier, defeating...
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grave in Waldoboro Frederick G. Payne, US senator, 60th governor of Maine Isaac Reed, US congressman; born in Waldoboro Frederick Robie, 39th governor...
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weeks prior to the start of his elected term of office when Governor Frederick G. Payne resigned on December 25, 1952 to prepare for his upcoming term in...
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Senator Payne may refer to: Frederick G. Payne (1904–1978), U.S. Senator from Maine from 1953 to 1959 Henry B. Payne (1810–1896), U.S. Senator from Ohio...
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state commissioners of public utilities. He was appointed by Governor Frederick G. Payne to the Maine Public Utilities Commission, which regulates the various...
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held prior to United States involvement in the second world war. Frederick G. Payne unsuccessfully ran for the Republican nomination. Guide to US Elections...
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incumbent Republican Senator Frederick G. Payne on March 20, 1958. Muskie won the election with 61% of the vote against Payne's 39%. Muskie's victory made...
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Lodge, Governor of Connecticut Douglas McKay, Governor of Oregon Frederick G. Payne, Governor of Maine Val Peterson, Governor of Nebraska Daniel I. J...
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Maine. Appointed a Maine Supreme Court justice by Maine Governor Frederick G. Payne (R) in 1949, McNulty died in office on September 11, 1953. A graduate...
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(1947–1949) 81st (1949–1951) Margaret Chase Smith (R) 82nd (1951–1953) Frederick G. Payne (R) 83rd (1953–1955) 84th (1955–1957) 85th (1957–1959) Edmund Muskie...
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(born 1868) October 23 – Susan Peters, actress (born 1921) October 24 – Frederick Jacobi, composer (born 1891) October 26 Myrtle McAteer, tennis player...
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3, 1945 – January 5, 1949 Preceded by Sumner Sewall Succeeded by Frederick G. Payne 109th President of the Maine Senate In office 1943–1945 Preceded by...
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his party's nomination for Governor of Maine. He lost to Republican Frederick G. Payne, gaining 34% of the vote. Lausier served as mayor of Biddeford from...
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com. Died: Tim Keller, New York City Pastor Who Modeled Winsome Witness Payne, Leonard (October 22, 2019). A Glitch in the Matrix: Jordan Peterson and...
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