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File: Alan Keyes. jpg | Former U. S. ECOSOC Ambassador Alan Keyes of Maryland
Image: Joseph France, photo portrait head and shoulders. jpg | Former Senator Joseph I. France of Maryland
Former Governor and Vice President of the United States Spiro Agnew, the highest-ranking government official ever to come from Maryland.
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
Category: Former census-designated places in Maryland
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* 1905 – Former Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg is assassinated at the front gate of his home in Caldwell.
Other notable supporters include Newark Mayor Cory Booker, former Governor of South Carolina Mark Sanford, billionaire and American philanthropist John T. Walton, Former Mayor of Baltimore Kurt L. Schmoke, Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and John McCain.
* Manuel H. Johnson, Former Vice Governor of the Federal Reserve
* 1893 – Former Governor General Lord Stanley pledges to donate a silver challenge cup, later named after him, as an award for the best hockey team in Canada ; originally presented to amateur champions, the Stanley Cup has been awarded to the top pro team since 1910, and since 1926, only to National Hockey League teams.
Former New York State Attorney General and former Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer has pursued spyware companies for fraudulent installation of software.
Former Ohio Governor and U. S. Surveyor General Edward Tiffin who commissioned the Harris Line survey.
File: Lamar Alexander 2. jpg | Former Governor Lamar Alexander of Tennessee
* Former Governor Pierre S. du Pont IV of Delaware
* Former Governor George Wallace of Alabama
* Former Governor Evan Mecham of Arizona
* Former Governor Thomas Kean of New Jersey
Former Justice of the Peace Harry C. Staton was killed, and Ephraim Morgan, Governor of West Virginia, pleaded in person with President Harding for federal military support.
* July 16 – Former California Governor and actor Ronald Reagan is nominated for U. S. President, at the
* August 25 – Giridharilal Kedia, Former Working President of KVK, Cuttack ; Past District Governor of Lions Club International 322C & Former Chairman of IITM cuttack & is known as liondayon.
** Former California Governor Ronald Reagan enters the race for the Republican presidential nomination, challenging incumbent President Gerald Ford.
* June 30 – Cary's Rebellion: Former governor Thomas Cary, after declaring himself Governor of North Carolina, sails an armed brigantine up the Chowan River to attack Governor Hyde's forces fortified at Colonel Thomas Pollock's plantation.
* Ian Plenderleith, MBA 1971, Former Deputy Governor, South African Reserve Bank
Former Iowa Governor Horace Boies was a major contender for the Democratic nomination for president in 1896.
File: Harold Stassen. jpg | Former Governor of Minnesota Harold Stassen
Former California Governor Jerry Brown, who had run for the Democratic nomination in 1976 and 1980 while he was still Governor, declared a significant reform agenda, including Congressional term limits, campaign finance reform, and the adoption of a flat income tax.

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