Theodore W. Metcalfe (August 16, 1894 – February 19, 1973) was the 19th lieutenant governor of Nebraska. Metcalfe was born in Omaha, Nebraska in August...
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defeating the incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor, Republican Theodore W. Metcalfe, as part of a Democratic landslide in the state connected to Franklin...
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gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1932, and featured Theodore W. Metcalfe, the Republican nominee, defeating Democratic nominee James C. Agee...
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Lee Metcalfe (October 11, 1861 – March 31, 1954) was the last military Governor of Panama Canal Zone and one-time Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska. Metcalfe was...
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Governor of Nebraska at that time, Theodore W. Metcalfe, was serving as Acting Governor of Nebraska while Governor Charles W. Bryan was outside the state....
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for governor in 1932. Theodore W. Metcalfe, former Lieutenant Governor Christian A. Sorensen, former Attorney General George W. Sterling 1934 Nebraska...
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same limitations and runs on a combined ticket with the governor. Charles W. Bryan is the only Governor of Nebraska to serve non-consecutive terms. Dave...
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to the Democratic National Convention 1932. Father of Theodore W. Metcalfe. Theodore W. Metcalfe (1894–1973), Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska 1931–33,...
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a petition was filed by 38 Republicans from Lancaster County for Theodore W. Metcalfe, former Nebraska Lieutenant Governor from 1931 to 1933 and unsuccessful...
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subsequent election of Dwight W. Burney. On Sept. 9, 1960, Governor Ralph G. Brooks died in office, which caused Dwight W. Burney to become the Governor...
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