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John F. Thompson (politician)

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Thompson continued to hold the office of speaker in 1964 following a bribery indictment, but did not preside during a debate on a motion to declare the office vacant, which was defeated on May 11, 1964. Nor did he preside from the rostrum for the remainder of the annual session that ended in the
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early morning of July 4, 1964. He was reelected as State Representative in November, 1964. He was not a candidate for Speaker when the House convened in 1965. He died before the bribery case was resolved.
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from 1949–1964. He served as the House Majority Leader from 1955 to 1957 and
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Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Michael F. Skerry
John Davoren
Ludlow, Massachusetts
Norwood, Massachusetts
Democratic Party
Ludlow, Massachusetts
Alma mater
Boston University
Boston College Law School
U.S.
politician
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Speaker of the House
John F. Thompson Hall
University of Massachusetts Amherst
1949–1950
1953–1954
1955–1956
1957–1958
1959–1960
1961–1962
1963–1964
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Hampden district
1963-1964 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
"John Thompson Dies; Led Bay State House"
The Hartford Courant
the original
"Massachusetts Speaker and 25 Indicted in Corruption Inquiry"

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