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David W.
Helbach (born
December 8, 1948) is a
retired American lobbyist and
Democratic politician from
Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He
served 12
years in...
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Grigory Helbach (also
spelled ****bach, Gelbach, or Gelbak) (13
January 1863,
Zvenyhorodka – 3
August 1930) was a
Russian chess master. He tied for 6-7th...
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Portage County 1987–1995. In
February 1995, in****bent
state senator David Helbach announced his
sudden resignation,
triggering a
special election. Shibilski—who...
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entomologist Grigory Gurkin (1870–1937),
Altay landscape painter Grigory Helbach (1863–1930),
Russian chess master Grigory Kiriyenko (born 1965), Russian...
- Ministerpräsidenten vom 15. 3. 1950".
Retrieved 29
April 2020.[permanent dead link]
Helbach,
Historischer Verein für den
Niederrhein c/o
Historisches Archiv des Erzbistums...
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educator and
politician William C. Hansen,
educator and
politician David Helbach,
politician Brian Idalski,
Olympic ice
hockey coach Kathy Kinney, television...
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Heinrichsen (Lithuania, 1879–1900) Dan
Heisman (US, born 1950)
Grigory Helbach (Russia, 1863–1930) Karl ****ing (Germany, 1904–1937)
Johan ****ten (Sweden...
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resigned after his
election to the
Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Democrat David Helbach (24th District) was
sworn in to
replace William A. Bablitch.
Democrat Paul...
- In 1904, he took 9th (Eugene Znosko-Borovsky won), took 2nd (Grigory
Helbach won), tied for 4-5th (Koyalovich won). In 1908, he tied for 7-8th (Sergey...
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Charles Chvala In
office April 20, 1993 – June 13, 1996
Preceded by
David Helbach Succeeded by
Charles Chvala Minority Leader of the
Wisconsin Senate In...