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  1. William Pettus „Bill“ Hobby Jr. (* 19. Januar 1932 in Houston, Texas) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1973 und 1991 war er Vizegouverneur des Bundesstaates Texas. Werdegang. William Hobby ist der Sohn von William P. Hobby Sr. (1878–1964), der zwischen 1917 und 1921 Gouverneur von Texas war.

  2. William Pettus Hobby Jr. (born January 19, 1932) is an American Democratic politician who served a record eighteen years as the 37th Lieutenant Governor of Texas. He held that office from January 16, 1973, to January 15, 1991, for an unprecedented five terms; he was the last lieutenant governor to serve a two-year term and the first ...

  3. William P. Hobby Jr. (1932–Present) William Pettus Hobby Jr., the 37th Lieutenant Governor of Texas, was born in Houston, Texas, the only son of William P. Hobby Sr. and Oveta Culp Hobby.

  4. Bill Hobby has devoted his life to public service, to his country, his state, and his city – as naval officer, journalist, parliamentary expert, governmental policymaker, university regent, lieutenant governor of Texas, university professor, and chancellor of the University of Houston System.

  5. William P. Hobby, Jr. Bill Hobby (1932-), Texas' lieutenant governor for 18 years, served in that office longer than any other person elected to it. When he was first sworn into office in 1973, Bill Hobby continued a family association with the Texas Senate covering three generations and spanning more than a century.

  6. Four generations: Bill Hobby, Laura Hobby, Mrs. Emma Hoover Culp (Bill Hobby’s Grandmother), Oveta Culp Hobby

  7. William P. Hobby, Jr. Bill Hobby (1932-), Texas' lieutenant governor for 18 years, served in that office longer than any other person elected to it. When he was first sworn into office in 1973, Bill Hobby continued a family association with the Texas Senate covering three generations and spanning more than a century.