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William J. Murphy (March 12, 1912 – August 20, 1993) was a Democratic politician from Idaho. He served as the state's 34th lieutenant governor from 1977 to 1979, during the administration of Governor John V. Evans. Born in Wallace, Murphy was an alumnus of Gonzaga University in Spokane and was an accountant in Wallace with ASARCO. First elected in 1958, he was a seven-term state legislator from Shoshone County, with a stint as house minority leader.

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  • William J. Murphy (* 12. März 1912 in , Shoshone County, Idaho; † 20. August 1993 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1977 und 1979 war er Vizegouverneur des Bundesstaates Idaho. Über die Jugend und Schulausbildung von William Murphy ist nichts überliefert. Auch über seinen Werdegang jenseits der Politik gibt es keine Angaben. Politisch schloss er sich der Demokratischen Partei an. Zwischen 1958 und 1972 saß er als Abgeordneter im Repräsentantenhaus von Idaho. Im Januar 1977 wurde Gouverneur Cecil D. Andrus von US-Präsident Jimmy Carter zum neuen Innenminister ernannt. Daraufhin gab Andrus das Amt des Gouverneurs auf, das an seinen bisherigen Stellvertreter John V. Evans fiel. Dieser ernannte William Murphy zu seinem Vizegouverneur. Dieses Amt übte er zwischen dem 28. Januar 1977 und dem 1. Januar 1979 aus. Im Jahr 1978 wurde er nicht bestätigt. Nach dem Ende seiner Zeit als Vizegouverneur ist Murphy politisch nicht mehr in Erscheinung getreten. Er starb am 20. August 1993 in Coeur d’Alene. (de)
  • William J. Murphy (March 12, 1912 – August 20, 1993) was a Democratic politician from Idaho. He served as the state's 34th lieutenant governor from 1977 to 1979, during the administration of Governor John V. Evans. Born in Wallace, Murphy was an alumnus of Gonzaga University in Spokane and was an accountant in Wallace with ASARCO. First elected in 1958, he was a seven-term state legislator from Shoshone County, with a stint as house minority leader. Murphy served in the legislature through 1972, then was an assistant to Governor Cecil Andrus, who was elected in 1970 and 1974. Andrus left for Washington, D.C. in January 1977 to become the Secretary of the Interior under President Jimmy Carter. Evans succeeded Andrus as governor which left a vacancy in the office of lieutenant governor. Murphy was one of nine nominees, and was selected by Evans in mid-January. He was defeated for election to a full term in November 1978 by Republican Phil Batt of Wilder and left office 43 years ago. As of 2022, Murphy is the last Democrat to hold the position, and Evans is the last elected (1974). After leaving office, he served on a state advisory panel on economic development and community affairs, appointed by Evans in 1980. Murphy and his wife Margaret (1915–1982) had four daughters. He died of cancer in 1993 at age 81 in Coeur d'Alene where he lived, and he and his wife are buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Spokane. (en)
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  • William J. Murphy (* 12. März 1912 in , Shoshone County, Idaho; † 20. August 1993 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1977 und 1979 war er Vizegouverneur des Bundesstaates Idaho. Über die Jugend und Schulausbildung von William Murphy ist nichts überliefert. Auch über seinen Werdegang jenseits der Politik gibt es keine Angaben. Politisch schloss er sich der Demokratischen Partei an. Zwischen 1958 und 1972 saß er als Abgeordneter im Repräsentantenhaus von Idaho. (de)
  • William J. Murphy (March 12, 1912 – August 20, 1993) was a Democratic politician from Idaho. He served as the state's 34th lieutenant governor from 1977 to 1979, during the administration of Governor John V. Evans. Born in Wallace, Murphy was an alumnus of Gonzaga University in Spokane and was an accountant in Wallace with ASARCO. First elected in 1958, he was a seven-term state legislator from Shoshone County, with a stint as house minority leader. (en)
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