Scudder Parker (born August 16, 1943) is an American Democratic politician from Vermont. He served in the Vermont State Senate for eight years. Parker...
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won re-election to a third term, defeating Democratic nominee Scudder Parker. Scudder Parker, former Democratic Party Chair, state senator, minister and...
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Douglas was re-elected governor with 57% of the vote over Democrat Scudder Parker. On May 22, 2007, Governor Douglas signed a landmark civil rights bill...
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Senate Lester T. Parker (1900–1974), Washington State Senate Marshall Parker (1922–2008), South Carolina State Senate Scudder Parker (born 1943), Vermont...
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Douglas won re-election to a third term, defeating Democratic nominee Scudder Parker. In 2002, Doyle was elected with only 45 percent of the vote because...
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director of the Vermont Living Wage Campaign and as field director for Scudder Parker's gubernatorial campaign during the 2006 election. Mulvaney-Stanak was...
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1995–2006 Succeeded by Bob Kiss Party political offices Preceded by Doug Racine Democratic nominee for Governor of Vermont 2004 Succeeded by Scudder Parker...
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appointed to the Vermont Supreme Court Patrick Leahy, Democratic US senator Scudder Parker, Vermont state senator and 2006 Democratic nominee for governor Anthony...
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2005–2009 Succeeded by Shap Smith Party political offices Preceded by Scudder Parker Democratic nominee for Governor of Vermont 2008 Succeeded by Peter Shumlin...
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Hamilton “What Does it Take to Turn Load Growth Negative?” (2008) by Scudder Parker, Michael Wickenden, and Blair Hamiltonzz “Fast Capacity Reduction through...
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