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Patrick Joseph Lucey (March 21, 1918 – May 10, 2014) was an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 38th Governor of Wisconsin... |
Joe Lucey (1897–1980), American Major League Baseball infielder/pitcher Patrick Lucey (1918–2014), American politician, governor of Wisconsin Patrick J... |
Governor of Wisconsin from 1971 to 1977, and (following the resignation of Patrick Lucey) as the 39th Governor of Wisconsin from 1977 to 1979. Schreiber has... |
Walter Mondale refused to attend, leaving only Anderson's running mate Patrick Lucey accepting the invitation. The first presidential debate was held on... |
Anderson entered the general election as an independent candidate with Patrick Lucey, former Wisconsin governor, as his running mate. Reagan campaigned for... |
13.53 / 100 13.56 / 100 46 / 538 1980 Independent John B. Anderson Patrick Lucey 5,719,850 6.61 / 100 6.61 / 100 0 / 538 1992 Ross Perot James Stockdale... |
two terms as governor and during the first four years of Governor Patrick Lucey's administration from 1971 to 1975. After leaving the governor's chair... |
serve an extra year, rather than have their terms cut a year short. Patrick Lucey, elected in the 1970 election, was the first governor to serve a 4-year... |
Minnesota 49 John B. Anderson Independent Illinois 5,719,850 6.61% 0 Patrick Lucey Wisconsin 0 Ed Clark Libertarian California 921,128 1.06% 0 David Koch... |
9 Ray Perrault Leader of the third party May 1959 – October 1968 10 Patrick Lucey McGeer Leader of the third party October 1968 – May 22, 1972 11 David... |
partial vetoes. The first, the "digit veto", was first used by Governor Patrick Lucey in 1973. In appropriation for $25 million, he vetoed the digit 2, resulting... |
with the Democrats and referred to himself as an independent Democrat. Patrick Lucey was a Democrat who ran as an independent as a vice-presidential candidate... |
1980, Anderson announced his selection of former Democratic Governor Patrick Lucey of Wisconsin as his running mate. Anderson had previously stated that... |
winning his second term as Governor of Wisconsin and defeating Democrat Patrick Lucey. Joint Committee on Legislative Organization, Wisconsin Legislature... |
Illinois who ran as an Independent with former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Patrick Lucey, received his strongest performance of any former Confederate state... |
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in the administration of Governor Patrick Lucey. He also served three terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing... |
1971 January 4, 1975 Appointed by Patrick Lucey. 3 Zell S. Rice January 4, 1975 July 1, 1977 Appointed by Patrick Lucey. 4 Dale Cattanach July 1, 1977 January... |
Walter Mondale 35,480,115 41.0% 49 / 538 Independent John B. Anderson Patrick Lucey 5,719,850 6.6% 0 / 538 1984 Republican Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush... |
Wisconsin gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1974. Democrat Patrick Lucey won the election with 53% of the vote, winning his second term as Governor... |
Member Party Member Party 28th 1966–1969 Garde Basil Gardom Liberal Patrick Lucey McGeer Liberal 29th 1969–1972 30th 1972–1974 Social Credit 1974–1975... |