Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Cory Fong (born August 6, 1972, Great Falls, Montana) is a North Dakota public servant. He is a Republican, and the former state State Tax Commissioner.Fong was appointed Tax Commissioner in 2005 by Governor John Hoeven following the resignation of Rick Clayburgh (who left the job to become executive director of the North Dakota Bankers Association.) He was elected to the position in 2006 when he faced Brent Edison, 53% to 47%, after a heated campaign."@en }
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- Cory_Fong abstract "Cory Fong (born August 6, 1972, Great Falls, Montana) is a North Dakota public servant. He is a Republican, and the former state State Tax Commissioner.Fong was appointed Tax Commissioner in 2005 by Governor John Hoeven following the resignation of Rick Clayburgh (who left the job to become executive director of the North Dakota Bankers Association.) He was elected to the position in 2006 when he faced Brent Edison, 53% to 47%, after a heated campaign.".
- Q5173578 abstract "Cory Fong (born August 6, 1972, Great Falls, Montana) is a North Dakota public servant. He is a Republican, and the former state State Tax Commissioner.Fong was appointed Tax Commissioner in 2005 by Governor John Hoeven following the resignation of Rick Clayburgh (who left the job to become executive director of the North Dakota Bankers Association.) He was elected to the position in 2006 when he faced Brent Edison, 53% to 47%, after a heated campaign.".
- Cory_Fong comment "Cory Fong (born August 6, 1972, Great Falls, Montana) is a North Dakota public servant. He is a Republican, and the former state State Tax Commissioner.Fong was appointed Tax Commissioner in 2005 by Governor John Hoeven following the resignation of Rick Clayburgh (who left the job to become executive director of the North Dakota Bankers Association.) He was elected to the position in 2006 when he faced Brent Edison, 53% to 47%, after a heated campaign.".
- Q5173578 comment "Cory Fong (born August 6, 1972, Great Falls, Montana) is a North Dakota public servant. He is a Republican, and the former state State Tax Commissioner.Fong was appointed Tax Commissioner in 2005 by Governor John Hoeven following the resignation of Rick Clayburgh (who left the job to become executive director of the North Dakota Bankers Association.) He was elected to the position in 2006 when he faced Brent Edison, 53% to 47%, after a heated campaign.".