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Bill Walker (American politician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bill Walker (American politician)
William M. "Bill" Walker (born April 16, 1951) is an American attorney and politician who is the 11th and current Governor of Alaska. He is the second native-born governor of Alaska after William A. Egan (1959–1966 and 1970–1974). Born in Fairbanks, Alaska to Frances (Park) and businessman Ed Walker, Walker was raised in Delta Junction and Valdez, Alaska. He obtained a law degree and served as mayor, city councilor, and city attorney for Valdez, and as general counsel for the Alaska Gasline Port Authority. Walker ran for Governor of Alaska in the Republican Party primary election in 2010, losing to incumbent Sean Parnell. Walker ran as an Independent in the 2014 election, merging his campaign with that of Democratic nominee Byron Mallott, who became Walker's running mate. Both candidates' prior respective running mates withdrew from the race and the Walker/Mallott ticket defeated Governor Parnell and his running mate Daniel A. Sullivan. ==Career== Walker graduated from Valdez High School in 1969, received his B.S. in Business Management from Lewis & Clark College in 1973, and his J.D. from the University of Puget Sound School of Law in 1983〔 He and his wife owned a law firm for a while that focused on municipal and oil and gas law. In 1977-1979 he served in the Valdez city council, as city attorney for Valdez,〔 and as general counsel for the Alaska Gasoline Port Authority. He later was elected as mayor of Valdez, Alaska from 1979-1980, becoming Valdez's youngest mayor at 27.〔
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