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Later that year, Fitzgerald was defeated in his bid for re-election as governor by Democrat Frank Murphy. Fitzgerald's son, John Warner Fitzgerald, was a Michigan State Senator and Michigan Supreme Court Justice. [2] Fitzgerald's grandson, Frank M. Fitzgerald, served in the Michigan State House of Representatives between 1986 and 1998. [3]
Governor Fitzgerald may refer to: Charles Fitzgerald (1791–1887), Governor of The Gambia from 1844 to 1847 and Governor of Western Australia from 1848 to 1855;
As of 2023, this remains the last election in which the Republican candidate for Governor carried Wayne County. The primary elections occurred on August 8, 1978. [1] Milliken was unopposed, while Fitzgerald defeated a four-man field including law professor and perennial candidate Zolton Ferency.
Frank Fitzgerald: 847,245 : 52.78 : Democratic: Frank Murphy (incumbent) 753,752 46.96 Socialist: Nahum Burnett 2,896 0.18 Socialist Labor: Clayton O'Donohue 446 0.03 American Juliet K. Hammond 257 0.02 Commonwealth Vahan K. Beshgetoor 242 0.02 Square Deal Howard L. Holmes 205 0.01 Protestants United Bowen R. Gover 177 0.01 Write-ins: 21 0.00 ...
The governor of Michigan, is the head of government of the U.S. state of Michigan as well as the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. [2] The governor has a duty to enforce state laws; [3] the power to either approve or veto appropriation bills passed by the Michigan Legislature; [4] the power to convene the legislature; [5] and the power to grant pardons, except in cases of ...
Major party candidates. Frank Fitzgerald, Republican; Arthur J. Lacy, Democratic; Other candidates. Arthur E. Larsen, Socialist; John Anderson, Communism; Donald D ...
Fitzgerald "Fitz" Thomas Grant III, portrayed by Tony Goldwyn, is the President of the United States, a Republican former Governor of California from Santa Barbara, a Rhodes Scholar, Harvard law graduate, and decorated former US Navy fighter pilot. Fitz was attached to a carrier-based attack fighter squadron flying air support missions in ...
Channing H. Cox, incumbent Governor (Republican) John F. Fitzgerald, former Mayor of Boston and U.S. Representative (Democratic) Henry Hess (Socialist Labor) Walter S. Hutchins, nominee for Governor in 1920 (Socialist) John B. Lewis (Prohibition)