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  2. Robin Ficker - Wikipedia

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    Robin Keith Annesley Ficker (born April 5, 1943) is an American political activist, real estate broker, former [4] attorney (disbarred), former state legislator, sports heckler, and perennial candidate from Maryland.

  3. 2000 United States Senate election in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Rappaport won the Republican primary against S. Rob Sobhani, Ross Zimmerman Pierpont, Robin Ficker, Kenneth R. Timmerman, Kenneth Wayman and John Stafford [3] through a grassroots movement with a plurality of just 23%. [4] Rappaport, a major underdog, pushed for three debates. The four-term incumbent agreed to one debate on October 26. [5]

  4. Ficker - Wikipedia

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    Ficker may refer to: Bill Ficker, American yachtsman, captain of the Intrepid; Desirée Ficker (born 1976), American long-distance runner; Heinrich von Ficker (1881 - 1957), German-Austrian meteorologist; Julius von Ficker (1826 — 1902), German historian; Peter Ficker (born 1951), Brazilian sailor; Robin Ficker (born 1943), American attorney

  5. Desiree Ficker - Wikipedia

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    On March 29, 2009, Ficker won the Austin Statesman Capitol 10K race for the second year in a row with a time of 34:56 (5:38 minutes/mile pace). On November 1, 2009, Ficker finished tenth in the ING New York City Marathon in a personal best time of 2:39:30 (6:05 minutes/mile pace), earning $500. She was the second fastest American woman in the race.

  6. List of perennial candidates in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Robin Ficker, a Maryland attorney who served one term in the Maryland House of Delegates and has run for office 21 times, including runs for Governor, Senate and 6 campaigns for U.S. House [11] Jim Folsom, was the Governor of Alabama from 1947-1951 and 1955-1959. After being forced to sit out the 1958 gubernatorial election due to term limits ...

  7. 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in ...

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    Robin Ficker 2,854 7.1 Republican: Brandon Rippeon 2,843 7.0 Republican: Robert Coblentz 970 2.4 Republican: Peter James 933 2.3 Total votes 40,375 : 100.0 :

  8. 1984 United States House of Representatives elections

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    North Carolina 6: Charles Robin Britt lost to Howard Coble. North Carolina 11: James M. Clarke lost to Bill Hendon. Texas 13: Jack Hightower lost to Beau Boulter. Texas 14: Bill Patman lost to Mac Sweeney. Texas 26: Tom Vandergriff lost to Dick Armey.

  9. Yumi Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Yumi Hogan (Korean: 유미 호건, née Park; [citation needed] born December 25, 1959) is a Korean–American artist. She served as the first lady of Maryland as wife of Governor Larry Hogan from 2015 to 2023, and is the first Korean American first lady of a U.S. state and the first Asian American first lady in the history of Maryland.