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Sam Smith (American politician)

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33: 353:. Smith would later attribute Ross' victory over his wife to a defection of Smith's traditional allies among the district's black leaders who were "afraid that the power in the black community was too centered on me. They knew I would be helping her make decisions, and they didn't want me to have that kind of reach." 329:
Smith was reelected to three additional terms, serving in the legislature until January 1967 when he left to seek a seat on the Seattle City Council, which he won. Smith continued to serve on the council until 1991 when he was defeated for reelection due, in part, to mobilization of Seattle's
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Smith's wife, Marion King Smith, campaigned for Smith's former seat in the legislature in 1970, but was defeated by Republican
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neighborhood of Seattle on November 16, 1995, at the age of 73. A park in Seattle is named after him.
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Smith served as president of the city council for eight years and ran unsuccessfully for
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and, on discharge, decided to stay there. He went on to receive degrees from
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community, who were upset with some of his socially conservative positions.
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Smith suffered from ill health in his later years and lost a leg to
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Democratic Party members of the Washington House of Representatives
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University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Seattle City Council
Norm Rice
Paul Kraabel
Seattle City Council
Sherry Harris
Washington House of Representative
37th
Gibsland, Louisiana
Seattle, Washington
Democratic
Alma mater
Seattle University
University of Washington
Politician
Washington House of Representatives
Seattle City Council
Gibsland, Louisiana
Baptist
U.S. Army
Seattle, Washington
Seattle University
University of Washington
Boeing Company
Republican
Charles Stokes
Washington House of Representatives
Washington's 37th legislative district
Democratic Party
LGBT

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