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Frank John
Lausche (/ˈlaʊʃi/;
November 14, 1895 –
April 21, 1990) was an
American Democratic politician from Ohio. He
served as the 47th
mayor of Cleveland...
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Lausche (Czech: Luž) is the
highest peak of the
Lusatian Mountains and the
highest mountain in the
German part of the
Upper Lusatia region at 793 metres...
- to a full six-year term. He was
defeated by
Democratic Governor Frank Lausche. As of 2024, this is the last time that an in****bent
Senator from Ohio...
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Frank Lausche defeated Republican nominee Charles Phelps Taft II with 55.90% of the vote.
Primary elections were held on May 6, 1952.
Frank Lausche, in****bent...
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election in Ohio took
place on
November 6, 1962. In****bent
Senator Frank Lausche was re-elected to a
second term in office,
easily defeating Republican...
- The
Frank J.
Lausche State Office Building is a 1979-erected 204-foot-tall, 15-story high-rise in
downtown Cleveland on the
corner of West
Superior and...
- Cleveland, the city's
chief legal advisor. With the
election of
Mayor Frank Lausche as
governor of Ohio in 1944,
Burke was
first in the line of succession...
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election in Ohio took
place on
November 5, 1968. In****bent
Senator Frank Lausche ran for re-election to a
third term, but lost the
Democratic primary to...
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Frank Lausche defeated Republican nominee James Garfield Stewart with 51.82% of the vote.
Primary elections were held on May 9, 1944.
Frank Lausche, Mayor...
- 1957, as
Brown was
about to
leave the
lieutenant governorship,
Frank J.
Lausche, the
Democratic governor of Ohio,
resigned to take a seat in the United...