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Roger E. Martin : ウィキペディア英語版
Roger E. Martin

Roger Edward Martin (born March 10, 1935) is an American businessman, state legislator, and lobbyist from Oregon. He was an electric equipment sales executive with ''Martin Electric'' and served six terms in the Oregon House of Representatives. In 1978, Martin ran for governor of Oregon, but lost to Victor Atiyeh in the Republican primary. Following the 1978 election, Martin became a lobbyist at the Oregon State Capitol.
== Early life ==

Martin was born in Portland, Oregon on 10 March 1935, the son of Ray and Georgiana Martin. He grew up in Portland and attended Central Catholic High School there.〔"Roger E. Martin", ''Oregon Voter Digest'', "Who’s Who in the 1971 Oregon Legislature" edition, Metropolitan Publications, Portland, Oregon, 15 December 1970, pp. 110–111.〕〔("Roger Martin in household of Ray Martin" ), ''United States Census, 1940'', Tract 19, Portland City Election Precinct 185, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States; citing enumeration district 37-255, sheet 2A, family 28; accessed via FamilySearch, 4 January 2014.〕〔("Roger Edward Martin" ), ''United States Public Records Index'', record number 240013780; accessed via FamilySearch, 4 January 2014.〕〔("Roger Martin to Speak to the Altar Society" ), ''This Week at the Madeleine'', St. Mary Madeleine Parish and School, Portland, Oregon, 2 November 2013, p. 3.〕 He went on to attend the University of Oregon, receiving a bachelor’s degree in history in 1957.〔〔("Clackamas Candidates, State Legislature, Clackamas County" ), ''The Oregonian'', Portland, Oregon, 1 November 1964, p. 6F.〕〔Paulus, Norma (Secretary of State), ("Republican for Governor: Roger Martin" ), ''Voters’ Pamphlet'', Primary Election, State of Oregon, 23 May 1978, p. 34.〕
After college, he served in the United States Army and Army Reserve from 1957 to 1963. Martin then went to work for Martin Electric, an electrical supply company owned by his family. He was also a partner in ''United Sales Associates''. He was active in the Lake Oswego Rotary Club and the local Toastmasters group. In the early 1960s, he was a member of the citizen group that advised the Portland area Metropolitan Transportation Study Committee.〔〔〔

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