Gerald T. Whelan

{{Short description|American politician (1925–1993)}}

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|order = 30th Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska

|term_start = January 9, 1975

|term_end = January 4, 1979

|governor = J. James Exon

|predecessor = Frank Marsh

|successor = Roland A. Luedtke

|birth_date = May 14, 1925

|birth_place = Hastings, Nebraska

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Gerald T. Whelan (May 14, 1925 – January 2, 1993) was an American politician who served as the 30th lieutenant governor of Nebraska from 1975 to 1979.

Whelan was born in Hastings, Nebraska on May 14, 1925. He graduated from University of Nebraska–Lincoln, obtained a law degree from Creighton University, and practiced law in Hastings.[https://books.google.com/books?id=J0sIAQAAMAAJ&q=Gerald+Whelan+hastings The National Conference of Lieutenant Governors ... biographical sketches and portraits] (1976)

In 1960, Whelan won the Democratic nomination to run for Nebraska's 1st congressional district, and lost to incumbent Republican Phillip Hart Weaver in the general election.( May 11, 1960). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=u_5VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1-IDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7090,2011722&dq=gerald+whelan&hl=en Kennedy, Nixon, Easy Victors In Nebraska], Eugene Register-Guard

Whelan, with the endorsement of Democratic governor J. James Exon, beat longtime Nebraska politician Terry Carpenter in the Democratic primary in May 1974 for lieutenant governor, and went on to win the general election.(May 15, 1974)). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=yd9eAAAAIBAJ&sjid=i1MNAAAAIBAJ&pg=2465,3202878&dq=gerald+whelan+nebraska&hl=en Governor of Nebraska is Renominated], St. Joseph News-Press(16 May 1974). [https://www.nytimes.com/1974/05/16/archives/exon-big-winner-in-nebraska-race-governor-gets-88-of-vote-in.html Exon Big Winner In Nebraska Race], The New York Times In the 1978 election, Whelan ran for Nebraska Governor, but lost to Charles Thone.(November 6, 1978). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ReYdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=klgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2301,4525354&dq=gerald+whelan+nebraska&hl=en Governor Wins Senate Seat In Nebraska], Pittsburgh Press

Personal

Whelan married Virginia Kellison (1927–2010) in 1948 and had four children together.(January 24, 2010) [http://journalstar.com/lifestyles/announcements/obituaries/article_866de83c-ccaf-5b0f-8e3e-c194f246e03b.html Obituary: Virginia M. Whelan], Lincoln Journal Star

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Category:1925 births

Category:1993 deaths

Category:Lieutenant governors of Nebraska

Category:Politicians from Hastings, Nebraska

Category:Nebraska Democrats

Category:20th-century Nebraska politicians

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