Tim M. Babcock
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Tim Milford Babcock (born October 27, 1919, in Littlefork, Minnesota) was an American politician.
Babcock had served in the Montana legislature prior to being elected lieutenant governor in 1960. Babcock became governor of Montana in 1962 upon the death of Governor Nutter. Babcock served until 1969. He was a Republican.
Preceded by Donald Grant Nutter |
Governor of Montana 1962–1969 |
Succeeded by Forrest H. Anderson |
Governors of Montana | |
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Toole • Rickards • Smith • Toole • Norris • Stewart • Dixon • Erickson • Cooney • Holt • Ayers • Ford • Bonner • Aronson • Nutter • Babcock • Anderson • Judge • Schwinden • Stephens • Racicot • Martz • Schweitzer |
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