Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Larry V. Parman is an American lawyer and Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Parman is the Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce and Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, having been appointed by Governor Mary Fallin in October, 2013 to commence on November 1, 2013. Prior to being named Secretary of Commerce, Parman was the 32nd Oklahoma Secretary of State, also having been appointed by Governor Mary Fallin. He served from March 1, 2011 until he resigned effective November 1, 2013 to move to Commerce. Fallin named Former Oklahoma Speaker of the House Chris Benge to succeed him as Oklahoma Secretary of State"@en }
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- Larry_Parman abstract "Larry V. Parman is an American lawyer and Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Parman is the Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce and Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, having been appointed by Governor Mary Fallin in October, 2013 to commence on November 1, 2013. Prior to being named Secretary of Commerce, Parman was the 32nd Oklahoma Secretary of State, also having been appointed by Governor Mary Fallin. He served from March 1, 2011 until he resigned effective November 1, 2013 to move to Commerce. Fallin named Former Oklahoma Speaker of the House Chris Benge to succeed him as Oklahoma Secretary of State".
- Q16734180 abstract "Larry V. Parman is an American lawyer and Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Parman is the Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce and Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, having been appointed by Governor Mary Fallin in October, 2013 to commence on November 1, 2013. Prior to being named Secretary of Commerce, Parman was the 32nd Oklahoma Secretary of State, also having been appointed by Governor Mary Fallin. He served from March 1, 2011 until he resigned effective November 1, 2013 to move to Commerce. Fallin named Former Oklahoma Speaker of the House Chris Benge to succeed him as Oklahoma Secretary of State".