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  2. Kit Bond - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Samuel Bond (born March 6, 1939) is an American attorney, politician and former United States Senator from Missouri and a member of the Republican Party.First elected to the U.S. Senate in 1986, he defeated Democrat Harriett Woods by a margin of 53–47%.

  3. List of governors of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Kit Bond (b. 1939) [182] [183] January 8, 1973 [184] – January 10, 1977 (lost election) Republican [41] 1972: Bill Phelps: 48 Joseph P. Teasdale (1936–2014) [182] [185] January 10, 1977 [186] – January 12, 1981 (lost election) Democratic [185] 1976: 49 Kit Bond (b. 1939) [182] [183] January 12, 1981 [187] – January 14, 1985 (did not run ...

  4. 1986 United States Senate election in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Republican former Governor Kit Bond won the open seat. Kit Bond was the first Republican to win the Class 3 Senate seat in Missouri since 1944, and the first Republican to get over 50% of the vote for this seat since 1920. This was the only seat that Republicans flipped in 1986.

  5. A wealthy couple is accused of killing trees to score the ...

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    Bond and her husband Arthur Bond III, an architect and the nephew of former US Senator Kit Bond, have since been forced to pay thousands of dollars to the state as well as $1.5m to Gorman ...

  6. Missouri Executive Order 44 - Wikipedia

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    Kit Bond, the governor who rescinded the Mormon Extermination Order In late 1975, President Lyman F. Edwards of the Far West stake of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints , invited then Missouri Governor Kit Bond to participate in the June 25, 1976, annual stake conference as a good-will gesture for the United States ...

  7. 1980 Missouri gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    This election was the second in which Kit Bond and Joseph Teasdale faced off, [1] and the third consecutive Missouri gubernatorial election in which Kit Bond was the Republican nominee. [2] To date, this was the last time an incumbent Governor of Missouri lost re-election until Bob Holden was defeated in the 2004 Democratic primary.

  8. 2004 United States Senate election in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Kit Bond (Incumbent) 1,518,089 : 56.09% +3.42% : Democratic: Nancy Farmer 1,158,261 42.80% −0.97% Libertarian: Kevin Tull 19,648 0.73% −1.30% Constitution: Don ...

  9. 5 things to know about Chloe Kitts, a 5-star USC signee who ...

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    The No. 1 South Carolina women’s basketball team is adding yet another top recruit to its roster — and it won’t have to wait long for her arrival.