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Dudley Dudley (politician)

Dudley Webster Dudley (born Dudley Webster; August 4, 1936) is a political activist in the American state of New Hampshire, known for her legislation that prevented shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis from building an oil refinery in Durham, New Hampshire in 1974. In 1976, Dudley became the first woman elected to the New Hampshire Executive Council, where she served four consecutive terms. In 1984, she won the Democratic primary to represent New Hampshire’s first Congressional District.
== Early life and career ==
Born in Exeter, New Hampshire, Dudley Webster was raised in the neighboring town of Durham where she has lived most of her life. She attended the Robinson Female Seminary and then studied art at the University of New Hampshire.〔 When she married Portsmouth attorney Thomas Dudley, taking his last name of Dudley, her name became both a political asset and the source of humor throughout her career. Dudley and her husband have two daughters, Morgan and Rebecca Dudley, whom they raised in Durham.
Dudley was a delegate to the 1972 Democratic National Convention for George McGovern, working for him in the Presidential primary race in N.H. In 1974, Senator Morris Udall came to Bedford, New Hampshire and announced he was going to run for the Democratic nomination for president.〔 Dudley became First District Coordinator for Mo Udall’s presidential campaign, during which she hosted much of the campaign staff, including Mo Udall’s son Mark, who lived with the family during the New Hampshire primary race. All the while, Dudley was pursuing a career of her own.〔
From 1972 to 1976, Dudley served in the New Hampshire State Legislature. About halfway through her first term, an unexpected and environmentally impactful change was proposed that would have altered Dudley’s hometown, and the entire seacoast of New Hampshire: the construction of the world's largest oil refinery.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.unh.edu/news/cj_nr/2010/apr/jr01honorary.cfm )

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