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Governor Archie M.
Gubbrud, who was
persuaded to
enter the race by the
South Dakota Republican establishment.
McGovern defeated Gubbrud by a wide margin...
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Gubbrud (December 31, 1910 –
April 26, 1987) was an
American politician who
served as the 22nd
Governor of
South Dakota.
Gubbrud was born in...
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Among other writings, he was
author of
Giants in the Earth.
Archie M.
Gubbrud, 22nd
Governor of
South Dakota Mary Hart,
longtime host of Entertainment...
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Lieutenant Governor Joseph H.
Bottum was
appointed by
Governor Archie M.
Gubbrud to the U.S.
Senate to fill the
vacancy caused by
Francis H. Case's death...
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Green Berry Jensen Bushfield Sharpe G.T.
Mickelson Anderson Foss
Herseth Gubbrud Boe
Farrar Kneip Wollman Janklow G.S.
Mickelson Miller Janklow Rounds Daugaard...
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Lieutenant John F.
Lindley Preceded by Joe Foss
Succeeded by
Archie M.
Gubbrud Personal details Born
Ralph Edmund Herseth (1909-07-02)July 2, 1909 near...
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Joseph H.
Bottum as Case's
replacement on the ballot, and
Governor Archie Gubbrud appointed Bottum to fill the
vacancy caused by Case's death. In the general...
- 1959. p. 2.
Retrieved July 5, 2023.
Sobel 1978, pp. 1459–1460. "Archie
Gubbrud".
National Governors ****ociation.
Retrieved July 4, 2023.
South Dakota...
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Archie M.
Gubbrud, who won 50.73% of the vote.
Primary elections were held on June 7, 1960.
Ralph Herseth, in****bent
Governor Archie M.
Gubbrud, Speaker...
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Senate reelection race,
facing Republican former governor Archie M.
Gubbrud.
While South Dakota voters sympathized with
McGovern over his daughter's...