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Robin L. Taylor

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as an alternative Republican candidate for governor. Taylor split the Republican vote with Lindauer, earning 18.26% to his 17.86%. Knowles was re-elected in a landslide.
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stances, and whether he met the residency requirements caused his campaign to nearly collapse. One week before the election, Taylor announced that he was launching a
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for the Republican nomination. When questions arose over the source of Lindauer's campaign monies, Taylor reemerged as a
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on December 23, 1976, besting one other applicant. He subsequently moved to Wrangell, where he resides today.
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assembly from 1973 to 1976, including as vice-mayor of the city from 1974 to 1975. Taylor was appointed to a
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politician. It is in this latter capacity that he is best known. Taylor served in the
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Taylor served as a district judge in Alaska from 1977 to 1982, a representative in the
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from 1984 to 1992, and as a senator in the Alaska State Legislature from 1992 to 1998.
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in 1961 and later began college studies, earning a B.A. from the
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Republican Party members of the Alaska House of Representatives
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Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
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Index

Robin Lord Taylor

Alaska Senate
Lloyd Jones
Bert Stedman
Alaska House of Representatives
1st
Ron Wendte
Carroll Fader
Sedro-Woolley
Washington
U.S.
Republican
University of Washington, Seattle
BA
Western Oregon University
MA
Willamette University
JD
U.S. state
Alaska
Republican Party
Alaska Legislature
governor of Alaska
blanket primary
John Lindauer
write-in candidate
Republican Party of Alaska
Tony Knowles
Sedro Woolley

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