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Robb, Charles S

LC control no.n 83014028
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Personal name headingRobb, Charles S.
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Variant(s)Robb, Charles Spittal
Robb, Charles Spittal "Chuck"
Robb, Chuck
See alsoVirginia. Governor (1982-1986 : Robb)
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Birth date1939-06-26
Place of birthPhoenix (Ariz.)
AffiliationUnited States. Congress. Senate
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Profession or occupationLegislators Lawyers Governors
Found inVirginia. Governor (1982- : Robb). Address of Charles S. Robb, governor, to the General Assembly ... 1982 (a.e.) t.p. (Charles S. Robb, Governor; Commonwealth of Va.)
NUCMC data from University of Virginia Lib. for McClellan, W. Papers, 1969-1978 (Robb, Charles S.)
WWA, 1988/89: p. 2605 (Robb, Charles Spittal; lawyer; former gov. of Va.; b. 1939)
Report of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1985/86: p. 595 (Robb, Charles S.; gov. of Va., 1982-1986)
Wikipedia, viewed September 21, 2012 (Charles Spittal "Chuck" Robb (born June 26, 1939) is an American politician. He served as the 64th Governor of Virginia from 1982 to 1986, and as a United States senator from 1989 until 2001)
Biographical directory of the United States Congress website, viewed November 18, 2020 (Robb, Charles Spittal, (son-in-law of Lyndon Baines Johnson), a Senator from Virginia; born in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Ariz., June 26, 1939; graduated public school in Fairfax, Va.; attended Cornell University, graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison 1961; received law degree from University of Virginia 1973; United States Marine Corps 1961-1970; law clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals 1973-1974; began private practice of law in 1974; Lieutenant Governor of Virginia 1978-1982; Governor of Virginia 1982-1986; resumed the practice of law in Virginia; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1988; reelected in 1994 and served from January 3, 1989, to January 3, 2001; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 2000; chairman, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (One Hundred Second Congress); distinguished professor of law and public policy, George Mason University 2001-; appointed by President George W. Bush as co-chair, Commission on Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction 2004-2005; is a resident of McLean, Va.)
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