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Robert Love Taylor (July 31, 1850 – March 31, 1912) was an American politician, writer, and lecturer. A member of the Democratic Party, he served three terms as the 24th governor of Tennessee , from 1887 to 1891, and again from 1897 to 1899, and subsequently served as a United States senator from 1907 until his death.
Robert Love Taylor (December 20, 1899 – July 11, 1987) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee.
Democratic nominee Robert Love Taylor defeated his brother, Republican nominee Alfred A. Taylor with 53.52% of the vote. The gubernatorial campaign is remembered for the Taylor brothers' relatively light-hearted political banter and entertaining speeches.
Senator and former Democratic governor Robert Love Taylor was nominated after Patterson's withdrawal. On the Republican side, Ben W. Hooper defeated Alfred A. Taylor, Robert's brother, for the Republican nomination. In the general election, Ben W. Hooper defeated Robert Love Taylor with 51.89% of the vote.
Former Democratic governor Robert Love Taylor narrowly defeated Republican nominee G. N. Tillman with 48.75% of the vote. [1] The Democratic Party was concerned about Republicans' chances of winning the governor's office and believed that the incumbent, Peter Turney, had won the office by using questionable tactics two years earlier. When ...
Incumbent Democratic governor Robert Love Taylor defeated Republican nominee Samuel W. Hawkins with 51.78% of the vote. [1] General election. Candidates.
Robert Love Taylor (judge) (1899–1987), U.S. federal judge from Tennessee Robert Paris Taylor (c. 1741–1792), member of parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1768–1774 Rob Taylor (politician) (born 1971), member of the Iowa House of Representatives
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