User:DNH957
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[edit] Articles I've Contributed To
- Bill Crozier (minor politician whose article was very unbalanced; I corrected some of the information).
- Al McAffrey (member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives elected in 2006).
- James Allen Williamson (Republican, Oklahoma State Senator elected in 1996)
- A. S. Mike Monroney (1902 - 1980; U.S. Congressman from Oklahoma)
- A. DeWade Langley (police officer and politician from Oklahoma)
- Phil Gordon (politician) (mayor of Phoenix, Arizona, whose article seems controlled by one of his loyal supporters)
- Jay Blanchard (former Arizona state senator)
- Vern Ehlers
- Rush D. Holt Jr.
- Arthur Fletcher (African-American Republican known as the "father of affirmative action")
- Ana Frohmiller (politician from Arizona 1930s - 1950s)
- Ed Ableser
- Ségolène Royal (French politican known as the 'iron mummy' (= iron maiden?) and a new 'Joan of Arc')
- Bob Walkup (1936-present Current mayor of Tucson, Arizona. I wonder if he knows he has a Wikipedia article?)
- Benjamin Baker Moeur (one-time Governor of Arizona)
- Allen Williamson (Representative) (former Oklahoma Representative)
- James Shumway (Arizona politican)
- James F. McNulty, Jr. (Democrat from Arizona)
- Edwin G. Corr (United States diplomat, Ambassador to several Latin-American nations; born 1934).
- Ed Edmondson (U.S. politician) - (Edmond "Ed" Augustus Edmondson, politician from Oklahoma; 1919-1990)
- David Fleischaker (Oklahoma Secretary of Energy)
- Howard Hendrick (Oklahoma Secretary of Human Services)
- David McCurdy (lawyer, politician, former Congressman from Oklahoma's 4th Congressional district)
- Robert Harlan Henry (U.S. judge and politician)
- Clem McSpadden (Democrat, Congressional Representative)
- Brenda Reneau (Republican, Oklahoma Commissioner of Labor)
- Bob Anthony (Republican, Oklahoma Corporation Commission)
- Bill LaFortune (34th mayor of Tulsa)
- Bill Crozier (2006 Republican candidate for Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction)
- Politicians with Doctorates (currently a very short list of politicans who have university degrees)