William Allain
American lawyer and politician, Governor
Born
February 14th, 1928
97 years ago
Died
December 2nd, 2013
11 years ago — 85 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United States
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Served as the 58th Governor of Mississippi from 1984 to 1988. Before the governorship, held various political positions, including serving in the Mississippi House of Representatives and as a state senator. Advocated for education reforms and economic development initiatives during the tenure as governor. After leaving office, contributed to state political and legal affairs.
Served as Governor of Mississippi from 1984 to 1988
Advocated for education reforms during governorship
Served in Mississippi House of Representatives
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