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in 1820 and dissolved via statewide referendum in 1975. It was made up of seven members, traditionally defeated members of the majority legislative party, and was used as a safeguard against gubernatorial control. However, the unelected council often had problems with governors from different
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political parties. In the last years of the Executive Council, the Republican majority council and legislature faced serious opposition from Democrat
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Kenneth M. Curtis
John Fremont Hill
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President of the Maine Senate
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John Hodgdon
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"Executive Council survives late flurry"
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