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Hughes' 1978 gubernatorial candidacy was a long-shot, and he had a hard time recruiting a running mate; Bogley was reportedly the tenth person he asked. Even before taking office, the two clashed over abortion rights, which Hughes supported and Bogley opposed. Bogley was required to promise in
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35 years after leaving office as Lt. Governor, Bogley filed as a candidate for Prince George's County Executive in February 2018. He finished last out of nine candidates in the
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convened in January 1989, the departing President Reagan renominated Bogley. His recess appointment expired in November 1989 and his nomination was withdrawn by the
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as his running mate and Bogley ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor in the Democratic primary with gubernatorial candidate Sen. Harry McGuirk.
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degree from the University of Baltimore in 1967, and was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1968. He married Rita Brady and has eight children.
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writing not to contradict Hughes on any issue during their term. For his second term, Hughes chose Sen.
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did not act on the nomination before adjourning for the year in October. Bogley received a one-year
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to the board in November 1988, good until the next congressional adjournment. When the
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After leaving office as Lieutenant Governor, Bogley practiced law in
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Bogley died on March 10, 2022, aged 80, in Bowie, Maryland.
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Lieutenant Governor of Maryland
Harry Hughes
Blair Lee III
J. Joseph Curran Jr.
Washington, D.C.
Bowie, Maryland
Attorney
lieutenant governor of Maryland
Harry Hughes
Prince George's County
J. Joseph Curran Jr.
Beltsville, Maryland
Ronald Reagan
Merit Systems Protection Board
100th Congress
recess appointment
101st Congress
Bush administration
June 26, 2018 Democratic primary
Duke University
University of Maryland, College Park
University of Baltimore School of Law
Juris Doctor
"Hughes' Journey"
The Baltimore Sun


"Samuel Bogley, a 'black sheep' in Md. politics, is running for Prince George's County executive"
The Washington Post

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