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Preceded by
  
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Name
  
Hollis French

Succeeded by
  
Religion
  
Episcopalianism

Political party
  
Spouse
  
Peggy French (m. 1988)

Preceded by
  
Rick Halford

Role
  
Attorney


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Born
  
October 11, 1958 (age 66) Newton, Massachusetts, U.S. (
1958-10-11
)

Alma mater
  
University of Alaska,AnchorageCornell University

Education
  
Cornell University, Cornell Law School, University of Alaska Anchorage

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Hollis S. French II (born October 11, 1958) was a Democratic member of the Alaska Senate, serving from 2003 to 2015. He was minority leader from January 2014 until he left office. During this time, French authored an unsuccessful bill to strike down the state's same-sex marriage ban.

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He applied for a state judgeship position in July 2015.

French is an attorney and he and his wife own and operate an apartment rental business.

French was appointed to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by Governor Bill Walker in July, 2016.

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Early life and education

French moved to Alaska in 1978. He first oil industry job began in 1979 when he was hired as a bullcook on Shell Platform "A" in Cook Inlet. Later, he worked in the Kuparuk Oilfield as a facility and drill site operator for ARCO Alaska while attending the University of Alaska, Anchorage, from which he graduated with a bachelor's degree in English. He attended Cornell University Law School and graduated with a Juris Doctor degree.

Before being elected to the state Senate, French was an assistant district attorney.

French has climbed Denali to the summit twice. His father, Bob French, is a county commissioner in Summit County, Colorado.

Troopergate

In 2008, French was appointed by the Legislative Council to head an investigation into charges that Gov. Sarah Palin "abused her office to get the Alaska public safety commissioner, Walt Monegan, fired."

2010 gubernatorial campaign

On July 1, 2009, French announced that he had filed a letter of intent with the Alaska Public Offices Commission to run for governor of Alaska. French received 18,018 votes (38.81%), losing the 2010 Democratic primary to former state representative Ethan Berkowitz, who received 22,607 votes (48.69%).

2014 gubernatorial campaign

French initially decided to run again for governor in 2014, but later decided to run instead for lieutenant governor. He won the Democratic nomination.

In September, Byron Mallott, the Democratic nominee for governor, merged his campaign with that of independent candidate Bill Walker. While Walker remained the gubernatorial candidate, Mallott ran for lieutenant governor as his running mate. Both French and Walker's original running mate, Craig Fleener, withdrew their candidacies. The Walker-Mallott ticket defeated that of incumbent Republican governor Sean Parnell and his running mate, Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan.

References

Hollis French Wikipedia


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