William Aloysius[citation needed] Allain (February 14, 1928 – December 2, 2013) was an American politician and lawyer who held office as the 59th governor...
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Valérie Allain (born 1966), French actress William Allain (1928–2013), American politician Allain Gaussin (born 1943), French composer Allain Provost...
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Governor William Allain Preceded by William Allain Succeeded by Mike Moore 32nd Secretary of State of Mississippi In office 1980–1984 Governor William F. Winter...
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top two candidates. The runoff election was won by Attorney General William Allain, who defeated former Lieutenant Governor Evelyn Gandy. In the campaign...
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Deressa Jean Scales William Winter 2 Edward Earl Johnson Black 26 M May 20, 1987 Leake Walnut Grove police officer J. T. Trest William Allain 3 Connie Ray Evans...
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after Operation Pretense was revealed to the public in 1987. Incumbent William Allain did not seek reelection. In the Democratic primary he faced seven other...
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commercial growers who lost their crops to the storm. Mississippi Governor William Allain sent 500 members of the National Guard to partner with 200 law enforcement...
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left gubernatorial office on January 10, 1984, and was succeeded by William Allain. With his time as governor coming to an end, Winter briefly considered...
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James L. Alcorn (1816–1894), governor, U.S. senator (Friars Point) William Allain (1928–2013), governor (Washington) John Mills Allen (1846–1917), U.S...
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gubernatorial primary. The primary and general election were won by William Allain. Despite the fact that Reed had backed one of his opponents, the governor...
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