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Murray Van Wagoner

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730: 33: 317:, the elimination of a 27 million dollar deficit occurred, the state mental hospital was reinstated, a consolidated tax collection department was established, worker strikes involving the auto and electrical industries were dealt with, the reorganization of the Michigan civil service system was initialized, and measures were secured for the war effort. 516: 1045: 496: 1025: 1020: 671: 1035: 1030: 1040: 1060: 313:, by 131,281 votes to become Michigan's 38th governor. During his two years in office, he encouraged the construction of road projects and most famously the 1070: 1055: 442: 1065: 267:. He worked for a firm in the private sector, and became the owner of his own company. He married Helen Jossman and they had two children together. 789: 392: 347: 415: 280: 100: 794: 602: 573: 569: 664: 360: 328: 292: 288: 68: 593: 560: 321: 303: 204: 331:, which re-nominated President Roosevelt for his fourth term. In 1946, he ran for governor again and was defeated by Republican 63: 657: 404: 368: 284: 680: 1050: 854: 400: 193: 939: 641: 478: 324: 276: 256: 92: 460: 396: 264: 224: 296: 521: 383:
Van Wagoner retired from political life and returned to his engineering interests. He was a member of
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commissioner, a position he held until he was elected governor in 1940. He was a delegate to the
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against replacing non-Nazi public servants with former Nazis.
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In 1942, Van Wagoner was unsuccessful for re-election against
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appointed Van Wagoner to the post of military governor of
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drain commissioner from 1930 until 1933, when he became
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University of Michigan College of Engineering alumni
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Job" 285:Democratic National Conventions 517:National Governors Association 405:White Chapel Memorial Cemetery 369:President of the United States 1: 295:, both of which re-nominated 461:"Germans Warned on Ex-Nazis" 379:Retirement, death and legacy 1087: 401:Farmington Hills, Michigan 251:Van Wagoner was born near 194:Farmington Hills, Michigan 726: 638: 629: 621: 616: 606: 591: 585: 577: 558: 550: 545: 359:He was a delegate to the 338:In October 1947, General 259:. In 1921, he received a 230: 165: 106: 51: 39: 30: 546:Party political offices 237:Murray Delos Van Wagoner 522:The Political Graveyard 191:June 12, 1986 (aged 88) 397:National Exchange Club 281:Michigan State Highway 275:Van Wagoner served as 265:University of Michigan 225:University of Michigan 681:Governors of Michigan 501:Lansing State Journal 297:Franklin D. Roosevelt 632:Governor of Michigan 598:Governor of Michigan 565:Governor of Michigan 422:is named after him, 403:. He is interred at 373:Dwight D. 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Governor of Michigan
Lieutenant
Frank Murphy
Luren Dickinson
Harry Kelly
Michigan State Highway Commissioner
William Comstock
Frank Fitzgerald
Frank Murphy
Frank Fitzgerald
Luren Dickinson
Grover C. Dillman
Kingston, Michigan
Farmington Hills, Michigan
Democratic
Alma mater
University of Michigan
governor of Michigan
Kingston, Michigan
Tuscola County
civil engineering
University of Michigan
Oakland County
Michigan State Highway
Democratic National Conventions
1936
1940
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Republican

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