Edwin L メカム
| Edwin Leard Mecham | |
|---|---|
| The date of birth | 1912July 2 |
| Birthplace | New Mexico アラモゴード |
| Date of death | November 27, 2002 (90 years old death) |
| Death place | New Mexico Albuquerque |
| Alma mater | University of New Mexico Arkansas University |
| Position political party | The Republican Party |
| Spouse | Dorothy Ellen |
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| Electoral district | New Mexico |
| The number of times elected | 1 |
| The term in office | 1962November 30 - 1964November 3 |
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| Electoral district | New Mexico |
| The term in office | 1951January 1 - 1955January 1 |
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| Electoral district | New Mexico |
| The term in office | 1957January 1 - 1959January 1 |
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| Electoral district | New Mexico |
| The term in office | 1961January 1 - 1962November 30 |
Edwin re-ard メカム (Edwin Leard Mechem, from July 2, 1912 to November 27, 2002) is a republican politician of the New Mexico election. For from 1951 to 1955, it was United States of America member of the Upper House of the New Mexico election until the third New Mexico Governor, 1962 through 1964 of 1961-1962 years for 1957-1959 years.
He entered the school in birth, アラモゴード and Las Cruces in アラモゴード. For 1930 through 1931, I learned afterwards at New Mexico A&M university (current New Mexico State University) in 1935. He worked as a surveyor of the United States cleaning station from 1932 through 1935 in Las Cruces. I moved the credit of the university in Arkansas University Fayetteville school and graduated from the law department afterwards in 1939. He passed a lawyer examination of New Mexico and practiced medicine later in Albuquerque in Las Cruces in the same year. He worked as an investigator of FBI from 1942 through 1945 and acted as a member of the New Mexico Lower House from 1947 through 1948.
When Dio Nishio, "Dennis", Chavez (Dennis Chavez) of the member of the Upper House who acted for a long term in November, 1962 died through a committee of government security Committee, a member of association of law in the United States from 1956 through 1957, メカム was appointed by the United States Senate. I served in the United States Senate until November, 1964 and I lost reelection afterwards and reopened the bar. He was a member of New Mexico executive branch reorganization Committee and New Mexico state police Committee.
He voted against the Civil Rights Act (Civil Rights Act of 1964) of 1964, but acted as the federal district judge of the United States New Mexico district district court from 1970 through 2002. He was a relative of merit C メカム (Merritt C. Mechem) of another New Mexico Governor, and the merit was his uncle. The Edwin メカム senior of his father was a judge of Las Cruces.
| Public office | ||
|---|---|---|
| Predecessors in the family line: Thomas J メーブリー | New Mexico Governor 1951January 1 - 1955January 1 | The next era: John F Simms |
| Predecessors in the family line: John F Simms | New Mexico Governor 1957January 1 - 1959January 1 | The next era: John Burroughs |
| Predecessors in the family line: John Burroughs | New Mexico Governor 1961January 1 - 1962November 30 | The next era: Tom ボラック |
| Assembly | ||
| Predecessors in the family line: Dennis Chavez | New Mexico election member of the Upper House (Part 1) 1962November 30 - 1964November 3 | The next era: Joseph mon toe shop |
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