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Gordon Gibson was elected the first mayor.
Gordon Gibson Sr, nicknamed the " Bull of the Woods ," was elected for Lillooet as a Liberal.
During the early period of this time, the Liberals ' most prominent member was Gordon Gibson, Sr.
In frustration, Gordon Gibson Sr. resigned his seat and forced a by-election, hoping to make the Sommers scandal the issue.
In the 1975 election, the only Liberal to be elected was Gordon Gibson Jr. as the party scored a dismal 7. 24 %.
Soon, former party leader Gordon Gibson and Vancouver Mayor Gordon Campbell entered the leadership race.
Campbell won decisively on the first ballot, with former party leader Gordon Gibson placing second and Wilson a distant third.
* Gordon Gibson September 28, 1975-February 19, 1979
** “ Judgement ,” written by Gordon Rennie, art by Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD # 1523 – 1528 ( 2007 )
* Tharg the Mighty: “ A Night 2 Remember ,” written by Pat Mills / Gordon Rennie / Robbie Morrison / Dan Abnett / John Tomlinson / Alan Grant / Grant Morrison / Mike Carey / Andy Diggle / Garth Ennis, art by Kevin O ' Neill / Frazer Irving / Ian Gibson / Simon Davis / Kev Walker / John Higgins / Steve Yeowell / Anthony Williams / Jock / Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD # 1280 ( 2002 )
* Estermann, Carlos ( 1976-1981 ) The Etnography of Southwestern Angola ( edited by Gordon D. Gibson ).
Thomas Grace ( Sidewinder ) was recruited from another division of the CIA, while Rachel Gibson ( Oracle ) was a former, unwitting agent of The Shed who thought she was working for the CIA while under Gordon Dean.
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Gordon was piloting his own boat, the " Flash Gordon ", when he collided with the Nashville Catz, operated by Bruce Gibson.
Rather the campaign was directed by a group of young, extremely well educated amateurs such as Gordon Gibson and Jim Davey.
Gordon Gibson, OBC ( born 1937 ) is a political columnist, author, and former politician in British Columbia ( BC ), Canada.
He is the son of the late Gordon Gibson Sr, who was a prominent businessman and Liberal Party politician in mid-1950s BC.
Gordon Gibson Sr. ( November 28, 1904 – July 17, 1986 ) was a prominent business leader and politician in British Columbia.
He was born James Gordon Gibson at Gold Bottom Creek near Dawson City, Yukon.
In the Lillooet riding, Gibson received 27. 63 % on the first count ( in a preferential ballot ) but on the third and final count edged out CCF rival Gordon Dowding with 51. 93 %.
In 1967, Gordon Gibson was appointed a member of the Northwest Territories Council.
Gordon Gibson died of lung cancer in 1986.

Gordon and politician
* 1938 – Gordon Wilson, Scottish politician
* 1832 – John Brown Gordon, American politician ( d. 1904 )
* 1939 – Gordon O ' Connor, Canadian politician
Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock ( born 28 March 1942 ) is a British Labour Party politician.
* 1940 – Gordon Humphrey, American politician
Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, ( 20 December 189415 May 1978 ) was an Australian politician and the 12th Prime Minister of Australia.
McIntosh, Robert McKenzie ( Canadian politician ) | Robert McKenzie, J. Gordon Ross | Gordon Ross, Albert Frederick Totzke | A. F.
* October 22 – Eileen Gordon, British politician
* June 13 – George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly, Scottish politician ( b. 1562 )
* Lord George Gordon – UK politician whom the Gordon Riots are named after
* Gordon Canfield ( 1898-1972 ), American lawyer and politician
All of this has apparently been to elevate his puppet politician, Gordon Wright, elevated in the public's eye with being credited as " resolving " the situations, as well as surviving a ( staged ) attack by the Serpent Squad.
* Gordon Marsden ( born 1953 ), British politician
* Gordon Lockhart Bennett ( 1912 – 2000 ), Canadian politician
* George Gordon ( Canadian politician ) ( 1865 – 1942 ), senator from Ontario
* George William Gordon ( 1820 – 1865 ), Jamaican politician
* Lord George Gordon ( 1751 – 1793 ), politician
* George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon ( 1770 – 1836 ), Scottish nobleman, soldier and politician
Peter Benjamin Mandelson, Baron Mandelson, PC ( born 21 October 1953 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Hartlepool from 1992 to 2004, served in a number of Cabinet positions under both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, and was a European Commissioner.
Peter Gerald Hain ( born 16 February 1950 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Neath since 1991, and served in the Cabinets of both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
The SLP had a number of members who would later go on to achieve a name for themselves as a mainstream Labour politician, including John McAllion who became MP and then MSP for Dundee East, Maria Fyfe one time MP for Glasgow Maryhill, Colin Boyd, the former Lord Advocate, and Charlie Gordon, the former MSP for Glasgow Cathcart.
Peter Gordon MacKay, PC, QC, MP ( born September 27, 1965 ) is a lawyer and politician from Nova Scotia, Canada.

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