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    James Henry Vahey (December 29, 1871 – April 7, 1929) was an American lawyer and politician. Vahey was born on December 29, 1871, in Watertown, Massachusetts...
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  • Vahey is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Cristin McCarthy Vahey, American politician James H. Vahey (1871–1929), American lawyer and...
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  • Massachusetts Democratic State Committee. Vahey was born on June 29, 1900, in Watertown, Massachusetts. His father, James H. Vahey Sr., was a prominent attorney and...
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    William James Vahey (May 7, 1949 – March 21, 2014) was an American expatriate schoolteacher and convicted child molester. Vahey was born in 1949 at West...
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    Draper was re-elected, defeating Democratic nominee James H. Vahey with 48.64% of the vote. James H. Vahey, former state senator and candidate for governor...
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    Vahey, a former foundry superintendent and future state court judge who had been practicing law since 1905, most notably with his brother James H. Vahey...
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    Secretary of the United States Treasury and candidate for governor in 1902 James H. Vahey, State Senator from Watertown and nominee for governor in 1908 and 1909...
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    gubernatorial election, but was defeated at the Democratic state convention by James H. Vahey 384 votes to 198. Coughlin did not run for reelection in 1910 and was...
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    on the second ballot, between Foss and the previous year's nominee, James H. Vahey. There were fistfights on the floor, chairs were thrown, and the convention...
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    In 1908, Draper was elected Governor, standing against Democrat James H. Vahey. Vahey attacked the Republican ticket, which included another pro-business...
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