John David Vanderhoof (May 27, 1922 – September 19, 2013) was an American politician. A member of the Republican Party, Vanderhoof served as the 37th Governor...
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municipality in British Columbia, Canada John D. Vanderhoof (1922–2013), American banker and politician Kurdt Vanderhoof (born 1961), American heavy metal musician...
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1974. Democratic nominee Richard Lamm defeated incumbent Republican John D. Vanderhoof with 53.22% of the vote. This is the last time that an incumbent governor...
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administration of U.S. President Richard M. Nixon. Lieutenant Governor John D. Vanderhoof assumed the office of governor upon Love's resignation. After only...
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"John D. Vanderhoof". National Governors Association. Archived from the original on February 14, 2023. Retrieved February 14, 2023. "John Vanderhoof"...
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land developer, fruit grower Robert Swink (1918–2000), film editor John D. Vanderhoof (1922–2013), 37th governor of Colorado Colorado portal List of municipalities...
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been the residence of Governors Stephen L. R. McNichols, John Love, John D.Vanderhoof, Richard D. Lamm, Roy R. Romer, William Owens, and William Ritter...
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Democrats Angela Giron (District 3) and John P. Morse (District 11) were recalled. State Sen. Kevin Priola (D-Henderson District 25) left the Republican...
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(1858–1941), politician Ledyard Tucker (1910–2004), mathematician John D. Vanderhoof (1922–2013), 37th governor of Colorado Francis Whitaker (1906–1999)...
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