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** ]-] Served in Vermont House of Representatives | ** ]-] Served in Vermont House of Representatives | ||
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*** ] reelected (with 71 percent vote) | *** ] reelected (with 71 percent vote) | ||
** Announced intent to run in ] | |||
(Source: State of Vermont) | (Source: State of Vermont) |
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Howard Dean is the current governor of Vermont.
- Wife: Judy Steinberg, M.D.,
- Education and Medical Career
- 1971 - Bachelor's degree from Yale University
- 1978 - Medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City
- Completed residency, Medical Center Hospital of Vermont
- Opened an internal medicine practice with his wife in Shelburne, Vermont.
- Political career:
- Volunteer in Jimmy Carter's reelection campaign
- 1982-1986 Served in Vermont House of Representatives
- Elected assistant minority leader in 1985
- 1986 He was elected lieutenant governor
- August 14, 1991 - Assumed governorship (previous governor died of heart attack)
- Announced intent to run in 2004 presidential election
(Source: State of Vermont)