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Dorothy Conaghan Chiles : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dorothy Conaghan Chiles
Dorothy Conaghan Chiles (born September 24, 1930) was a U.S. politician from the state of Oklahoma. Her first husband, Brian Conaghan, died due to complications from leukemia while serving in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. In 1973, Chiles was elected to fill his vacant seat, and she served for thirteen years until 1986. She represented the 38th district, which includes Grant and Kay counties. ==Early life== Chiles was born in Oklahoma City, OK in 1930 and spent he first twenty years of her life there. She graduated from Classen High School. After graduating from high school, Chiles went to the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK. On her first day of college, Chiles met her first husband, Brian Conaghan. After two years, Chiles decided to leave college and marry Brian. The two moved to Tonkawa, OK. They joined the Young Republicans and Chiles became the secretary of the organization. Chiles became Brian's campaign manager when he ran for office in 1962. He developed leukemia in 1969 and three and a half years later he died in 1973. When asked if she would run for his vacant seat, Chiles accepted and was soon elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
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