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- Q16120822 birthPlace Q959425.
- Q16120822 dateOfBirth "1948-04-09".
- Q16120822 name "Elton, Kim".
- Q16120822 name "Kim S. Elton".
- Q16120822 office "Member of the Juneau Assembly from District 1".
- Q16120822 party Q29552.
- Q16120822 placeOfBirth Q959425.
- Q16120822 predecessor Q1440708.
- Q16120822 predecessor "Jim Duncan".
- Q16120822 profession Q1930187.
- Q16120822 religion Q23540.
- Q16120822 residence Q29445.
- Q16120822 shortDescription "American government official, journalist and politician".
- Q16120822 state "Alaska".
- Q16120822 stateHouse "Alaska".
- Q16120822 successor Q4897558.
- Q16120822 successor Q5258380.
- Q16120822 termEnd "1999-01-18".
- Q16120822 termEnd "2009-03-02".
- Q16120822 termStart "1995-01-16".
- Q16120822 termStart "1999-01-19".
- Q16120822 type Person.
- Q16120822 type Agent.
- Q16120822 type OfficeHolder.
- Q16120822 type Person.
- Q16120822 type Agent.
- Q16120822 type NaturalPerson.
- Q16120822 type Thing.
- Q16120822 type Q215627.
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- Q16120822 comment "Kim Steven Elton (born April 9, 1948) is a journalist, commercial fisherman, government official and Democratic politician in the U.S. state of Alaska. Elton represented Juneau in the Alaska House of Representatives for two terms, from 1995 to 1999. In 1998, he was elected to the Alaska Senate, serving until his resignation in early 2009 to accept appointment as Director of Alaska Affairs at the U.S. Department of the Interior by President Barack Obama.".
- Q16120822 label "Kim Elton".
- Q16120822 givenName "Kim".
- Q16120822 homepage elt.php.
- Q16120822 name "Elton, Kim".
- Q16120822 name "Kim Elton".
- Q16120822 name "Kim S. Elton".
- Q16120822 surname "Elton".