Jane Maria Swift (born February 24, 1965) is an American politician and nonprofit executive who served as the 69th lieutenant governor of Massachusetts...
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election was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican acting governor Jane Swift chose not to seek a full term in office. Republican businessman Mitt Romney...
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Massachusetts from 2001 to 2003 during the tenure of his wife, Acting Governor Jane Swift. He was the first man to hold the position of state First Gentleman, cementing...
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Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. Known for her autobiographical songwriting, artistic versatility, and cultural...
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manufacturing executive and candidate for governor in 2022 Ian Cain Governors Jane Swift, former Governor of Massachusetts (2001–2003) Local Officials Thomas Koch...
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scandals, the administration of Republican acting governor of Massachusetts Jane Swift appeared vulnerable, and many Republicans viewed her as unable to win...
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libertarian-conservative political commentator and author Mary McCormack, actress Jane Swift, former Acting Governor of Massachusetts Stephen Gyllenhaal, film director...
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Lieutenant Governor Thomas Cushing as acting governor. Most recently, Jane Swift became acting governor upon the resignation of Paul Cellucci. When the...
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Dame Caroline Jane Swift, Lady Openshaw, DBE (born 30 May 1955), formerly styled The Hon. Mrs Justice Swift, is a British barrister and former High Court...
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confirmed his appointment as U.S. Ambassador to Canada. He was succeeded by Jane Swift, who became the first woman in Massachusetts history to occupy the governor's...
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then-Governor Jane Swift's deputy chief of staff, Guerriero became the nation's first openly gay candidate for lieutenant governor when he was chosen by Swift to...
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Swift (1823–1896), U.S. politician Innis P. Swift (1882–1953) American World War II general Jane Swift (born 1965), American politician Jeremy Swift (born...
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take over acting-governor Jane Swift's position as the Republican candidate in the upcoming gubernatorial election. After Swift exited the race, Romney...
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Hampshire". Concord Monitor. September 28, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2019. "Swift's Unusual Ride to the Governor's Office". Boston Globe. April 8, 2001. Retrieved...
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1857 Jane Pringle, American politician Florence Jane Short (aka Rachel Peace) (1881 – died after 1932), British feminist and suffragette Jane Swift (born...
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(1992–1996) Richard Snelling, 78th governor of Vermont (1977–1985, 1991) Jane Swift, former acting governor of Massachusetts and 69th lieutenant governor...
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general contractor of the Big Dig, Mihos was fired by Acting Governor Jane Swift, along with Director Jordan Levy. Mihos sued claiming that the governor...
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Lieutenant Governor Thomas Cushing as acting governor. Most recently, Jane Swift became acting governor when Paul Cellucci resigned in 2001 to become the...
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administration of former Acting Governor Jane Swift, Galvin automatically became Acting Governor whenever Swift left the state, since there was no lieutenant...
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Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish writer, essayist, satirist, and Anglican cleric. In 1713, he became the dean of...
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party's nomination. Janet E. Jeghelian, radio host (running with Malone) Jane Swift, Secretary of Consumer Affairs (running with Cellucci) Charlie Baker,...
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Governor Swift may refer to: Henry Adoniram Swift (1823–1869), 3rd Governor of Minnesota Jane Swift (born 1965), Acting Governor of Massachusetts William...
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proclamation of innocence for all the victims was finally signed by Governor Jane Swift on 31 October 2001. More than 300 years after the witch trials, all of...
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resolution. When it was finally signed on October 31, 2001, by Governor Jane Swift, more than 300 years later, all were finally proclaimed innocent. Land...
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Ianthe, Walter Savage Landor's nickname for his unrequited love Sophia Jane Swift Ianthe, nickname of actress Mary Saunderson Ianthe, a pen-name of Emma...
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Senate Charles F. Swift (1825–1903), Massachusetts State Senate Henry Adoniram Swift (1823–1869), Minnesota State Senate Jane Swift (born 1965), Massachusetts...
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election was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican acting governor Jane Swift chose not to seek a full term in office. Republican businessman Mitt Romney...
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1997 Bill Weld Jan Garnett 1997 2001 Paul Cellucci Chuck Hunt 2001 2003 Jane Swift Ann Romney 2003 2007 Mitt Romney Diane Patrick 2007 2015 Deval Patrick...
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Williams College president Benjamin Simonds, Revolutionary War commander Jane Swift, former Lieutenant governor and acting Governor Charles Stebbins, member...
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pushed back from on this day. Under political pressure, acting Governor Jane Swift forced the CEO of Massport to resign, but it was later determined that...
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