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Alexander Miller Harvey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alexander Miller Harvey Alexander Miller Harvey (November 24, 1867 in Richmond, Kentucky – March 9, 1928 in Topeka, Kansas) was a Kansas lawyer, politician, and author. ==Political career== A lawyer from Topeka,〔(Polk's Kansas State Gazeteer and Business Directory, 1912, section "Topeka" )〕 Harvey was elected Lieutenant Governor of Kansas in 1896 on the Populist ticket along with John W. Leedy and served from 1897–1899. In 1900 Harvey was again a candidate for lieutenant governor, on a Populist/Democratic/Free Silver Republican fusion ticket with John W. Breidenthal for governor; Breidenthal lost to incumbent governor William E. Stanley by 164,793 votes to 181,893.〔(Skyways transcription of ''Kansas: A Cyclopedia of State History...'', volume II, Chicago: 1912 )〕 In 1904 Harvey was the Democratic Party candidate for US representative from the First District of Kansas; he lost to the Republican Party candidate, future vice president Charles Curtis.〔''World Almanac and Encyclopedia'', 1906, p. 480〕 In 1914 he lost again to Curtis, in the Republican US Senate primary (Harvey came in a poor fourth).〔''Nineteenth Biennial Report of the Secretary of State, Kansas Secretary of State, Topeka, 1914, p. 18〕
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