Jessie Ventura was elected governor by only 37% of the vote.
Jesse Ventura Jesse Ventura (born July 15, 1951, as James George Janos, which is still his legal name) was elected the 38th Governor of Minnesota on November 3, 1998, after a career as Navy SEAL, professional wrestler, actor, mayor, and radio talk show host.
Hubert Horatio Skip Humphrey III is the son of former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey II and Muriel Humphrey.
She is a strong advocate for competition and regulatory restraint, particularly as it relates to emerging technologies in the area of telecommunications.
Connie Murray was appointed to a second term on the Missouri PSC on April 28, 2003 by Governor Bob Holden.
He was appointed to the DTE in February 1998, and was designated as Chairman in May 2002.
She is the author of "Woman as Citizen: Race, Class, and the Discourse of Women's Citizenship, 1894-1905," in Journalism and Mass Communication Monographs (165, March 1998), and two chapters on women and journalism in The Civil War and the Press (Rutgers Transaction Press).
His book "War Governor of the South": North Carolina's Zeb Vance in the Confederacy is scheduled for publication by the University Press of Florida in the summer 2005.
He is a member if the Board of Governors of The Company of Military Historians and is a member of several other military history organizations.
She came to the NSF from the University of Pennsylvania where she was Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and the former Director of the General Robotics Automation Sensing Perception Laboratory, which she founded in 1978 at UPENN.
As Registrar of Voters for San Bernardino County, Scott is responsible for administering elections for the largest geographic election jurisdiction in the continental United States (21,000 square miles), with 650,000 registered voters.
Scott's election career began in 1995, after a 15 year career as an Army Intelligence Officer, when he was appointed as the Elections and Voter Registration Manager for Salt Lake County, Utah.
Kev and the boys (literally, his boys--Zack and Nate) got together and recorded a rocker, an old chestnut by the Ray Davies and the Kinks.
Kevin Featherly (shown with soulmate Tammy Nelson) is a former managing editor at Washington Post Newsweek Interactive and a Minnesota journalist who covers politics and technology.
He has authored or contributed to five books, Guide to Building a Newsroom Web Site (1998), The Wired Journalist (1999), Elements of Language (2001), Pop Music and the Press (2002) and Encyclopedia of New Media (2003).
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Pacheco - Romualdo Pacheco was the only Hispanic who has served as Governor of California 31, 1831, to Ramona Carrillo de Pacheco and Captain Romualdo Pacheco, a prominent Californio family lcweb.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/congress/pacheco.html - October 9, 2004 - 7 KB
Pankiw - Jim Pankiw has moved with his family to a home he recently bought outside the city, where he take a judge to decide whether Pankiw should qualify for the election
Paye - Pre-Assembly Youth Event (PAYE) 28 November - 1 December 1998 attend the Pre-Assembly Youth Event (PAYE).