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Tim Hill (politician)

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After his term ended, he was approached by Choose an Effective City Council (CHECC), a group of young professionals looking to encourage change in the city's local government, to run for a seat on the
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Hill met Margot David, a nurse at Doctor's Hospital, on a blind date in 1961 and the couple married the following year. They had three children: Margaret, Robert and John.
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who, in 2006, referred to the contemporary Republican Party as being "far too conservative". Hill lives with his wife, Margot, in Seattle.
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in 1967. He won his election, beating the incumbent Clarence F. Massart, and flipped the council to a reformist majority along with
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where, influenced by his roommate, he majored in political science. In 1958, he began studying at the
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for six months and the second to travel around the Middle East for nine months in a
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Republican Party members of the Washington House of Representatives
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He also served several years on the 370:Hill was born on August 23, 1936, in 7: 476: 474: 472: 470: 468: 431:Washington House of Representatives 352:Washington House of Representatives 425:, becoming a deputy prosecutor to 14: 433:in 1966 for a vacant seat in the 550:The Pacific Northwest Quarterly 423:King County prosecutor's office 275: 1: 429:. He decided to run for the 390:, in 1948. Hill studied at 633: 523:10.1080/02665430152469584 505:Lee, Sohyun Park (2001). 342:, including two terms as 329: 216: 185: 136: 95: 52: 40: 28: 612:Politicians from Seattle 392:West Seattle High School 309:University of Washington 544:Lesourd, Peter (2009). 511:Planning Perspectives 344:King County Executive 47:King County Executive 446:Seattle City Council 384:Pasadena, California 372:Paterson, New Jersey 356:United States Senate 348:Seattle City Council 246:Paterson, New Jersey 132:for the 9th Position 129:Seattle City Council 486:www.historylink.org 388:Seattle, Washington 386:, before moving to 153:Clarence F. Massart 16:American politician 427:Charles O. Carroll 394:and then attended 360:liberal Republican 336:Timothy Henry Hill 230:Timothy Henry Hill 333: 332: 122:Norward J. 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King County Executive
Randy Revelle
Gary Locke
Seattle
Seattle City Council
Dolores Sibonga
Washington House of Representatives
44th
Paterson, New Jersey
Republican
Alma mater
Whitman College
BA
University of Washington
JD
Lawyer
Washington
King County Executive
Seattle City Council
Washington House of Representatives
United States Senate
liberal Republican
Paterson, New Jersey
Curtiss-Wright
Boeing B-17
Pasadena, California
Seattle, Washington
West Seattle High School
Whitman College

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