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Janklow served as the 25th Attorney General of South Dakota from 1975 to 1979 before serving as the state's 27th Governor from 1979 to 1987 and then the 30th ...
Bill Janklow

Bill Janklow

Former United States Representative
William John Janklow was an American lawyer and politician and member of the Republican Party who holds the record for the longest tenure as Governor of South Dakota: sixteen years in office. Janklow had the third-longest gubernatorial tenure in... Wikipedia
Born: September 13, 1939, Chicago, IL
Died: January 12, 2012 (age 72 years), Sioux Falls, SD
Previous offices: Representative (2003–2004), Governor of South Dakota (1995–2003), Governor of South Dakota (1979–1987), and more
Education: University of South Dakota (1966)
Lieutenant: Carole Hillard
Years of service: 1956–1959

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