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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... |
votes: 49 (9.1%) ■ John B. Anderson and Patrick Joseph Lucey (I) Popular vote: 5,719,850 (6.61%) Electoral votes: 0 ■ Ed Clark and David H. Koch (L)... |
Electoral history of Jimmy Carter, who served as the 39th president of the United States (1977–1981) and the 76th governor of Georgia (1971–1975). Georgia... |
1980 United States presidential election (category Elections using electoral votes) Anderson entered the general election as an independent candidate with Patrick Lucey, former Wisconsin governor, as his running mate. Reagan campaigned for... |
Ronald Reagan on November 4, 1980. Reagan defeated Carter, receiving 489 electoral votes and 50.8% of the popular vote. Reagan and Bush challenged Carter... |
This article is the Electoral history of Kim Campbell, the nineteenth Prime Minister of Canada. A Progressive Conservative, Campbell was the first woman... |
Shirley Abrahamson (section Electoral history) lawyer and jurist, she was appointed to the court in 1976 by Governor Patrick Lucey, becoming the first female justice to serve on Wisconsin's highest court... |
The electoral history of Jerry Brown, California Governor (1975–1983, 2011–2019), Secretary of State (1971–1975), Attorney General (2007–2011); and Mayor... |
offices, but instead for members of the Electoral College. These electors then cast direct votes, known as electoral votes, for president, and for vice president... |
(1967–1971). Electoral history of Al Gore Electoral history of Bill Clinton Electoral history of Bob Dole Electoral history of Dan Quayle Electoral history of Dick... |
Tony Earl (section Electoral history) Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in the administration of Governor Patrick Lucey. He also served three terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing... |
(0.18%) Barbara Jordan - 4 (0.12%) Richard M. Nolan - 4 (0.12%) Patrick Joseph Lucey - 3 (0.09%) Jerry Brown - 2 (0.06%) George McGovern - 2 (0.06%) Eric... |
and the District of Columbia. He selected former Wisconsin Governor Patrick Lucey as his running mate. In April 1980, he was polling at 21 percent, which... |
would have received 66 electoral votes, but he died prior to the electoral vote count, so his votes were scattered. "History of American Presidential... |
Herb Kohl (section Electoral history) also became involved in state politics as a donor and fundraiser for Patrick Lucey, who was elected Governor of Wisconsin in 1970 and reelected in 1974... |
This is the electoral history of Ronald Reagan. Reagan, a Republican, served as the 40th president of the United States (1981–1989) and earlier as the... |
1980 United States presidential election in Alaska (category Elections using electoral votes) presidential election. Voters chose three representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Alaska was easily... |
Bruce Schroeder (section Electoral history) endorsed Schroeder as his replacement. On August 17, 1972, Governor Patrick Lucey appointed Schroeder district attorney to fill the remainder of Scott's... |
Vancouver-Point Grey (redirect from Vancouver-Point Grey (electoral district)) Vancouver-Point Grey is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was first contested in the general... |
F. Joseph Sensenbrenner Jr. (section Electoral history) government, serving as executive secretary and legal advisor to Governor Patrick J. Lucey, and as Deputy Attorney General of Wisconsin under Bronson La Follette... |