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- John_P._Stockton abstract "John Potter Stockton (August 2, 1826 – January 22, 1900) was a New Jersey politician who served in the United States Senate as a Democrat.Born in Princeton, New Jersey, Stockton was the son of Robert F. Stockton, grandson of Richard Stockton (1764-1828) and the great-grandson of Richard Stockton (1730-1781), both prominent New Jersey politicians. He graduated from Princeton University, then known as the College of New Jersey, where he studied law.Stockton's first foray into politics was as US Minister to the Papal States (1858–1861). After returning to New Jersey to practice law for four years, he was appointed to the Senate. His first tenure lasted barely a year before he voted against the proposition of the Fourteenth Amendment, which failed to pass the Senate by one vote.In response, the Senate passed a motion, by a majority of one, to unseat him even though the constitution specified that a two-thirds majority was required to expel a Senator. The inventive response to this was that the Senate was unseating him retroactively, which was claimed to be quite distinct from expulsion.The outrage caused by this led to New Jersey rescinding its ratification of the Amendment, in protest of his arbitrary removal. He returned to the Senate, this time for a full six-year term, in 1869. Stockton served as New Jersey Attorney General from 1877 to 1897.Stockton died in New York City in 1900 at the age of 73. He was interred in Princeton Cemetery, in the Princeton, New Jersey.".
- John_P._Stockton birthDate "1826-08-02".
- John_P._Stockton birthPlace New_Jersey.
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- John_P._Stockton deathDate "1900-01-22".
- John_P._Stockton deathPlace New_York.
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- John_P._Stockton party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- John_P._Stockton predecessor Frederick_Theodore_Frelinghuysen.
- John_P._Stockton predecessor John_C._Ten_Eyck.
- John_P._Stockton successor Alexander_G._Cattell.
- John_P._Stockton successor Theodore_Fitz_Randolph.
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- John_P._Stockton birthDate "1826-08-02".
- John_P._Stockton birthPlace New_Jersey.
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- John_P._Stockton deathDate "1900-01-22".
- John_P._Stockton deathPlace New_York.
- John_P._Stockton deathPlace New_York_City.
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- John_P._Stockton name "John Potter Stockton".
- John_P._Stockton party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- John_P._Stockton predecessor Frederick_Theodore_Frelinghuysen.
- John_P._Stockton predecessor John_C._Ten_Eyck.
- John_P._Stockton state New_Jersey.
- John_P._Stockton state "New Jersey".
- John_P._Stockton successor Alexander_G._Cattell.
- John_P._Stockton successor Theodore_Fitz_Randolph.
- John_P._Stockton termEnd "1866-03-27".
- John_P._Stockton termEnd "1875-03-04".
- John_P._Stockton termStart "1865-03-15".
- John_P._Stockton termStart "1869-03-04".
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