Martin James Schreiber (/ˈʃraɪbər/ SHRY-bər; born April 8, 1939) is an American politician, publisher, author, and lobbyist who served as the 38th Lieutenant...
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Martin Schreiber may refer to: Martin E. Schreiber (1904–1997), Republican legislator and Milwaukee alderman Martin J. Schreiber (born 1939), his son,...
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Martin E. Schreiber (November 11, 1904 – January 29, 1997) was a carpenter, real estate agent and Republican politician from Milwaukee who served one...
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Charlie Sykes (redirect from Charles J. Sykes)
ran for Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin unsuccessfully against Martin J. Schreiber in the 1970 Democratic primary. After graduating from Nicolet High...
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problem-solver. Earl used that reputation to defeat former Acting Governor Martin J. Schreiber (1977–79) in the Democratic primary for governor. Earl went on to...
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1761–1762. "Martin James Schreiber". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023. Beveridge, Reid (July 8, 1977). "Schreiber Takes State Reins"...
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Isaac Liev Schreiber (/ˈliːɛv ˈʃraɪbər/ LEE-ev SHRY-bər; born October 4, 1967) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He became known...
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advanced through the nonpartisan primary, and defeated former governor Martin J. Schreiber in the April 1988 general election, taking 54% of the vote. Norquist...
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election where the Democratic candidate won by a double-digit margin. Martin J. Schreiber unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination. As of 2024, this...
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Doug La Follette (redirect from Douglas J. La Follette)
ran for Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin on a ticket with Governor Martin Schreiber in 1978. In 1982, he was again elected secretary of state, defeating...
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first term as Governor of Wisconsin and defeating incumbent Democrat Martin J. Schreiber. Bob Kasten unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination. As of...
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Representatives Martin E. Schreiber (1904–1997), American carpenter, real estate agent and politician, father of Martin J. Martin J. Schreiber (born 1939)...
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Patrick Lucey (redirect from Patrick J. Lucey)
suggested in the 1940s and 1950s by Governors Oscar Rennebohm and Walter J. Kohler, Jr. In 1971, Lucey raised the issue again, saying a merger would...
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Sara Rue, actress January 29 Jedediah Bila, television host and author B. J. Flores, boxer April Scott, model, actress, and producer January 30 – Jorge...
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Trina Schart Hyman, American author and illustrator (d. 2004) 1939 – Martin J. Schreiber, American politician, 39th Governor of Wisconsin 1940 – John Havlicek...
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Alapag, basketball player Laila Ali, boxer Aesha Ash, ballerina Kenyon Martin, basketball player December 31 – Donald Trump Jr., businessman and TV personality...
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singer Joe Crede, baseball player Stana Katic, Canadian-born actress Pablo Schreiber, Canadian-born actor April 27 – Jim James, guitarist and frontman for...
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United States Senate as Ambassador to Mexico. Lieutenant Governor Martin J. Schreiber immediately succeeded him as the 39th Governor of Wisconsin. July...
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1942–1944; Milwaukee, Wisconsin Alderman 1944–1976. Father of Martin J. Schreiber. Martin J. Schreiber (born 1939), Wisconsin state senator 1963–1971, Lieutenant...
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Chet Culver (redirect from Chester J. Culver)
Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier. Retrieved July 8, 2020. "Governor Chester J. 'Chet' Culver (IA)". Project Vote Smart. Harder, Amy. "Access Denied". NationalJournal...
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Lipscomb ran for the 6th District State Senate seat vacated when Martin J. Schreiber was elected Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin. He won his March 2...
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an appointment to the state tax commission. Elected a Progressive, Walter J. Rush, as President Pro Tempore. Elected a Progressive, Paul Alfonsi, as Speaker...
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senator Gaylord Nelson, and for the 1978 gubernatorial campaign of Martin J. Schreiber. Due to the 1977 judicial reform laws, a number of new judicial posts...
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session: November 19, 1974 – November 20, 1974 President of the Senate: Martin J. Schreiber (D) President pro tempore: Robert P. Knowles (R–New Richmond) Vice...
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Wisconsin Attorney General Martin E. Schreiber, assemblyman and Milwaukee alderman, father of Martin J. Schreiber Martin J. Schreiber (1960, 3+3 Program), 38th...
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resigned his Assembly seat, Early was left without a job. Governor Martin J. Schreiber appointed him administrator of the Division of Emergency Government...
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1976 special session: September 8, 1976 President of the Senate: Martin J. Schreiber (D) President pro tempore: Fred Risser (D–Madison) Majority leader:...
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Wollman took office after his predecessor (Richard F. Kneip) resigned. Schreiber took office after his predecessor (Patrick Lucey) resigned. Luis took...
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Schmitz". Arlington National Cemetery. Retrieved 29 December 2013. Martin J. Schreiber. Wisconsin Biographical Dictionary. 2008-01-01. ISBN 9781878592637. Retrieved...
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leaves Vietnam. April 3 – The first handheld cellular phone call is made by Martin Cooper in New York City. April 4 – The World Trade Center officially opens...
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