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James R. "Jim" Bennett (born January 3, 1940, in Red Oak, Iowa) is a Republican politician from Alabama.He served as secretary of state of Alabama, having been appointed to fill a vacancy in 1993 and subsequently elected to two terms in his own right in 1994, as a Democrat, and 1998, as a Republican. Prior to his appointment as Alabama's 49th Secretary of State, he had served for the previous decade spanning 1983 to 1993 as a member of the Alabama Senate.
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Bennett, James R.
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American politician
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1940-01-03Z
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49th & 52ndSecretary of State of Alabama
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