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Senate Years of Service: 1975-1980 Party: Democrat
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DURKIN, John Anthony, a Senator from New Hampshire; born in Brookfield, Worcester County,
Mass., March 29, 1936; attended public schools; graduated from Holy Cross
College, Worcester, 1959 and Georgetown University Law Center, Washington,
D.C., 1965; served in the United States Navy 1959-1961; admitted to New
Hampshire and Massachusetts bars in 1966 and commenced practice in Concord,
N.H.; served in office of New Hampshire attorney general 1966-1968; New
Hampshire assistant attorney general 1967-1968; New Hampshire insurance
commissioner 1968-1973; was a candidate for election in 1974 to the United
States Senate for the six-year term commencing January 3, 1975; due to the
contested election, the Senate declared the seat vacant as of August 8, 1975;
elected as a Democrat, by special election, September 16, 1975, to fill the
vacancy, and served from September 18, 1975, until his resignation December 29,
1980; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1980 and 1990; resumed the
practice of law in New Hampshire; was a resident of Manchester, N.H.; died
October 16, 2012.
BibliographyTibbetts, Don. The Closest U.S. Senate Race in History:
Durkin v. Wyman. Manchester, N.H.: J.W. Cummings Enterprises, 1976.
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