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- Q7768999 subject Q8141937.
- Q7768999 subject Q8142452.
- Q7768999 subject Q8488433.
- Q7768999 subject Q8496267.
- Q7768999 abstract "In December 1946, Eugene Talmadge, the governor-elect of Georgia, died. The state constitution did not specify who would assume the governorship in such a situation. The situation became known as the three governors controversy. Eventually a ruling by the Supreme Court of Georgia settled the matter.".
- Q7768999 wikiPageWikiLink Q1332396.
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- Q7768999 wikiPageWikiLink Q3103766.
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- Q7768999 wikiPageWikiLink Q8141937.
- Q7768999 wikiPageWikiLink Q8142452.
- Q7768999 wikiPageWikiLink Q8488433.
- Q7768999 wikiPageWikiLink Q8496267.
- Q7768999 comment "In December 1946, Eugene Talmadge, the governor-elect of Georgia, died. The state constitution did not specify who would assume the governorship in such a situation. The situation became known as the three governors controversy. Eventually a ruling by the Supreme Court of Georgia settled the matter.".
- Q7768999 label "Three Governors controversy".