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Submitted by cawp.web_master on Mon, 03/07/2016 - 13:41
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2003
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Arizona became the first state where a woman governor succeeded another woman governor. Jane Dee Hull (R) was succeeded by Janet Napolitano (D). Napolitano was also succeeded by a woman, Jan Brewer (R), in 2009.

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