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Below follows a list of notables from the metropolitan area of San Antonio, Texas, United States. ==Politics== *Glenn A. Abbey, U.S. diplomat *Hope Andrade, Secretary of State of Texas, member of the Texas Transportation Commission *William P. Atkinson, Wisconsin State Assemblyman *David Berchelmann, Republican judge of two district courts and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, San Antonio native and resident *Claude W. Black, Jr., Baptist minister, civil rights leader, City Councilman and Mayor Pro Tempore *Bill Blythe, state representative from Harris County; born in San Antonio, c. 1935 *Robert Lee Bobbitt, Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, state attorney general, and chairman of the Texas Highway Commission *Joaquín Castro, U.S. representative from Texas's 35th congressional district since 2013; member of the Texas House; brother of San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro *Henry E. Catto, Jr., ambassador to the United Kingdom *John Cornyn, United States Senator since 2002; attended Trinity University and St. Mary's University Law School in San Antonio *Frank Corte, Jr., Republican state representative from San Antonio, 1993 to 2011 *Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States of America; stationed at Fort Sam Houston in 1916 *Rick Galindo, Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Bexar County; born in 1981 and reared in San Antonio *Alberto Gonzales, United States Attorney General under President George W. Bush *Henry B. Gonzalez, United States Congressman, honored by the City of San Antonio with Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center *Doug Harlan (1943-2008), Republican political consultant, author, lawyer, educator, public official *Maria L. de Hernández (1896 – 1986), Mexican-American rights activist *Barbara Hervey, Place 7 judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals *Rita Jenrette, wife of United States Congressman John W. Jenrette, Jr., of South Carolina, posed for ''Playboy'' magazine in 1981, dated country singer Mickey Gilley *Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th President of the United States, retired to San Antonio 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lyndon B. Johnson Biography )〕 *Cyndi Taylor Krier, state senator and Bexar County administrative judge *Lyle Larson, member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 122 since 2011; member of the Bexar County Commissioners Court and the San Antonio City Council〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lyle Larson Biography )〕 *Hall Lyons (1923-1998), Louisiana oilman and politician, lived in San Antonio in the early 1950s while engaged in business *Nathan Macias (born 1960), Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Comal County; businessman and retired Lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force *Ruth McClendon (born 1943), Democrat member of the Texas House of Representatives from San Antonio since 1996; former member of the San Antonio City Council and Mayor Pro Tem from 1993 to 1996 *Tom Mechler, Texas Republican Party state chairman since 2015; oil and gas consultant in Amarillo, former San Antonio resident〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Thomas R. Mechler )〕 * Susan Pamerleau, retired United States Air Force major general and the Republican sheriff of Bexar County, first woman elected, 2012 *Kae T. Patrick, attorney and Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, 1981-1988 *David Peeples, judge of the 4th Judicial Administrative Region based in San Antonio, former judge of two state district courts and the Texas Court of Appeals *George Boyd Pierce (born 1941), Republican former member of the Texas House of Representatives, 1979 to 1993; president of Texas and Southern Railroad, Inc.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=George B. Pierce )〕 *Bert Richardson (born 1956), member of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals; native and resident of San Antonio *Tom Rickhoff (born 1944), state court, appeals court, and probate court judge *Joe Rollins (1918–2008), Houston attorney, graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio in 1934 *Joe Sage (1920-1977), member of the Texas House of Representatives from Bexar County from 1973 to 1975 *Mario Marcel Salas (1949), City Councilman District 2, Judson Independent School District Vice-President. 2003, Professor Political Science *Sally Shelton-Colby, Ambassador of the United States to Barbados, Grenada and Dominica; Minister to St Lucia; Special Representative to Antigua, St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla, and St. Vincent, 1979-1981, under Jimmy Carter *John Shields, state representative from San Antonio *Bill Siebert, state representative from San Antonio *John Thomas Steen, Jr., San Antonio lawyer and 108th Secretary of State of Texas *G. J. Sutton, state representative, first black elected official in Texas *Lou Nelle Sutton, wife of G. J. Sutton; succeeded him in the Texas House *Percy Sutton, Manhattan borough president in New York City; civil rights attorney with such high-profile clients as Malcolm X; owner of the Apollo Theater in Harlem and several radio stations *Lawson Swearingen, born in San Antonio in 1944 but reared in Ruston, Louisiana; member of the Louisiana State Senate and president of his ''alma mater'', the University of Louisiana at Monroe *Susan Weddington, state chairman of the Republican Party of Texas from 1997 to 2003; since a resident of Fredericksburg *Jeff Wentworth, state senator from San Antonio; unseated in 2012 by Donna Campbell *John H. Wood, Jr., federal judge in San Antonio until 1979, when he was assassinated by convicted murderer-for-hire Charles Harrelson, father of actor Woody Harrelson *John C. Woods, executioner of the Nuremberg Trials; master sergeant in United States Army *Kevin Patrick Yeary, Place 4 judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals; a San Antonio lawyer *Lou Zaeske, born in San Antonio in 1941, began English-only movement in Texas and was advocate for Czech ethnic causes 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of people from San Antonio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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