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Maryland special gubernatorial election, 1969 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maryland special gubernatorial election, 1969
The Maryland special gubernatorial election, 1969 was not a direct election, but a vote in the Maryland General Assembly to determine who would assume the governorship of Maryland after Spiro Agnew's resignation, following his election to the U.S. vice presidency. At this time Maryland didn't have a position of Lieutenant Governor and state law did not designate a person who would assume the office of Governor in case of vacancy (unlike most states, when there is always a designated person such as Lt. Governor, Senate President or Secretary of State). In case of vacancy, the General Assembly would choose a governor. In 1969 the Assembly had a Democratic majority, so it was clear that Republican Agnew's successor would be a Democrat. The election was held on January 7, 1969. ==Candidates==
* State Senator William S. James (D) * State Representative Francis X. Gallagher (D) * State Representative Marvin Mandel (D) * U.S. Representative Rogers Morton (R)
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