Thomas Adam Kirkman

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The Honorable
Thomas Adam Kirkman
2nd Governor-General
of the United States
In office
4 March 1725 – present
Preceded by Robert Richmond[1]
1st Administrator of the Government
In office
25 January 1722 – 4 March 1725
Preceded by Office created[2]
Succeeded by Office vacated[3]
1st Arizona Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development
In office
23 January 1719 – 25 March 1722
Preceded by Office created
Succeeded by AABB
Member of the Arizona Senate
from and for Maricopa County
In office
12 January 1715 – 14 January 1719
Preceded by AABB
Succeeded by AABB
Member of the Arizona House of Representatives
from the 24th district
In office
14 January 1713 – 12 January 1715
Preceded by AABB
Succeeded by AABB
Personal details
Born 20 December 1667
Phoenix, Arizona
Political party
Spouse(s) Alex Kirkman (m. YYYY)
Children
Alma mater Arizona State University
Religion Episcopalian

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Member of the Arizona State Legislature[edit | edit source]

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Arizona House of Representatives (51st Legislature)[edit | edit source]

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Arizona Senate (52nd–53rd Legislature)[edit | edit source]

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Arizona Secretary of Housing and Urban Development[edit | edit source]

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Administrator of the U.S. Government[edit | edit source]

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Governor-General of the United States[edit | edit source]

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Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. As Governor-General
  2. The Office of Administrator of the Government was created upon the death of the Governor-General and every person in the gubernatorial line of succession. The United States Federal Council, meeting in emergency session, unanimously appointed Tom Kirkman of Arizona, previously the Arizona Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to be the Administrator of the Government until such time as a Governor-General would be elected and qualified.
  3. The Office of Administrator of the Government was abolished upon the resumption of regular elections and an actual Governor-General was elected and qualified. Tom Kirkman was elected in his own right as the second Governor-General of the United States in the 1724 Federal Election and was sworn in on 4 March of the following year.