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  1. Alan John Dixon (July 7, 1927 – July 6, 2014) was a Democratic politician who was elected to various Illinois state offices from 1951 to 1981 and served as United States Senator from Illinois from 1981 until 1993. In the 1980 Senate election, Dixon beat Lieutenant Governor Dave O'Neal for the senate seat.

  2. 15 de ago. de 2013 · Dixon voted against Bork, but refused to participate in the effort to “bork” a subsequent Supreme Court nominee, Clarence Thomas. He was one of 11 Democrats to vote for Thomas’s confirmation ...

  3. ALAN DIXON. Alan Dixon’s term as Secretary of State (1977-1981) is often overshadowed by his later political accomplishments, including two terms as U.S. Senator. A Democrat, Dixon served in all three branches of government – executive, legislative, and judicial – in a 43-year political career. Born July 7, 1927, in Belleville, Illinois ...

  4. Alan J. Dixon. AKA Alan John Dixon. Born: 7-Jul-1927 Birthplace: Belleville, IL Died: 6-Jul-2014 Location of death: Fairview Heights, IL Cause of death: Heart Failure Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Senator from Illinois, 1981-93 Military service: US Navy ...

  5. 11 de jul. de 2014 · Alan DixonUnited States Senator Alan J. Dixon, 86, of Belleville, Ill., born July 7, 1927, in Belleville, Ill., died Sunday, July 6, 2014, at his residence in ...

  6. Elections in Illinois. The 1992 United States Senate election in Illinois was held on November 3, 1992. Incumbent Senator Alan J. Dixon decided to run for re-election a third term, but he was defeated in the Democratic primary by Carol Moseley Braun, who won the general election. Until 2022, this was the last time a single party won Illinois's ...

  7. Alan John Dixon. Alan John Dixon (Belleville, 7 luglio 1927 – Fairview Heights, 6 luglio 2014) è stato un politico statunitense.. Carriera. Membro del Partito Democratico, prestò servizio nell'Assemblea Generale dell'Illinois dal 1951 al 1971, come Tesoriere dell'Illinois dal 1971 al 1977, come Segretario dell'Illinois di Stato dal 1977 al 1981, e come senatore degli Stati Uniti dal 1981 ...