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John Lynch: Governor of New Hampshire

John Lynch: Governor of New Hampshire. New Hampshire population: 1,316,470. Personal History (Early Life). Born 5 siblings, Parents Bachelor’s Degree in English Master of Business Arts Law Degree Wife and 3 children Knoll Inc. Director of Admissions- Harvard Business School

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John Lynch: Governor of New Hampshire

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  1. John Lynch: Governor of New Hampshire New Hampshire population: 1,316,470

  2. Personal History (Early Life) • Born • 5 siblings, Parents • Bachelor’s Degree in English • Master of Business Arts • Law Degree • Wife and 3 children • Knoll Inc. • Director of Admissions- Harvard Business School • President of Lynch Group

  3. Political Life • January 7, 2005 • 80th governor • Beat incumbent governor Craig Benson (Republican) • Reelected in 2006, 2008, 2010 • Democrat

  4. Contribution #1 • Kindergarten

  5. Contribution #2 • protect children

  6. Lasting Importance • John Lynch has been re-elected 3 times, more than any other governor and his contributions have helped to keep children across the nation safe from harm.

  7. Works Cited • "New Hampshire Governor John Lynch." Web. 29. Mar. 2012. <http://www.nga.org>. • “John Lynch." Web. 4. Apr. 2012. <http://web.ebscohost.com>. • “About Governor Lynch." Web. 29. Mar. 2012. <http://www.governor.nh.gov>. • Janssen, Sarah, ed. The World Almanac. New York: Infobase Learning, 2012. Print.

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