Wesley Bolin
American politician, 15th Governor of Arizona

Born
1909
116 years ago
Died
March 4th, 1978
47 years ago — 69 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United States
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Served as the 15th Governor of Arizona from 1975 until death in 1978. Prior to governorship, held various political positions including Secretary of State. Focused on state infrastructure and education during tenure. Advocated for various initiatives to improve public services. Played a significant role in Arizona politics over multiple decades.
Served as Governor of Arizona from 1975 to 1978
Held the position of Secretary of State of Arizona
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