Jonathan Hayes

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|Predecessor = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden Joe Biden]
|Predecessor = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden Joe Biden]
|Successor = ''Incumbent''
|Successor = ''Incumbent''
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|Position2 = 31st Governor of New Mexico
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|Position2 = United States Senator from New Mexico
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|Term-Length2 = 2009 - 2010
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|Term-Length2 = 1983-2010
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|Predecessor2 = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Richardson Bill Richardson]
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|Predecessor2 = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Schmidt Harrison Schmidt]
|Successor2 = ''Regionalization''
|Successor2 = ''Regionalization''
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|Date-of-Birth = Unknown
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|Date-of-Birth = July 12, 1947
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|Place-of-Birth = Albuquerque, New Mexico
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|Place-of-Birth = Santa Fe, New Mexico
|Party = Democrat
|Party = Democrat
|Spouse = ''Bachelor''
|Spouse = ''Bachelor''
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|Religion = Roman Catholic
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|Religion = Episcopalian
|Party-Colour = blue }}
|Party-Colour = blue }}
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'''Jonathan Hayes''' (D-NM), is the 48th Vice President of the United States, formerly serving as Governor of New Mexico.
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'''Jonathan Hayes''' (b. July 12, 1947), is the 48th Vice President of the United States.
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Hayes, Secretary of State of New Mexico since 2003, became Governor upon Bill Richardson's confirmation as Secretary of Commerce. Serving since 2009, Hayes declined to run for re-election in 2010. With the Vice Presidency vacant during the summer and fall of 2010 due to Joe Biden's resignation under the shadow of scandal, Speaker-turned-President, Jack Magruder, tapped Hayes to be the caretaker Vice President. Hayes was confirmed unanimously by the Senate on November 26, 2010.
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Born on July 12, 1947 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hayes's father, William Hayes (b.1905, d.1999), was involved in the Manhattan project during World War II, and worked at Los Alamos lab until his retirement in 1970. Hayes's mother, Lucille Hayes (b.1914), was a librarian.
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With the Senate tied 16-16 in 2011, Hayes gave Democrats the majority.
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Hayes obtained a degree in law from Georgetown University in 1969. While at the University, he interned for New Mexico's Senior Senator, Clinton P. Anderson. He worked as a clerk for the New Mexico Constitutional Convention in 1969, which started many of his political contacts. He briefly worked as a secretary for the Santa Fe County Commission in 1970, before going on to work under Governor King's chief of Staff 1971-1975, and was Governor Apodaca's legal counsel 1975-1979.
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In 1978, Hayes entered politics outright when he was elected as New Mexico's Attorney General. In 1982, he unseated one-term Senator Harrison Schmidt to be elected to the United States Senate. Re-elected in 1988, 1994, 2000 and 2006, Hayes would serve in the Senate until his confirmation as Vice President in 2010.
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During his many years in Congress, Hayes befriended a moderate Democrat from Pennsylvania, [[Jack Magruder]]. Magruder would become Speaker of the House in 2009, inevitably putting him in the position to succeed [[Barack Obama]] to the Presidency in 2010. The Vice Presidency had been vacant since July of 2010 when [[Joe Biden]] resigned under the shadow of scandal. To fill the void, Magruder chose Hayes to act as the "caretaker" Vice President. Hayes was confirmed unanimously by the Senate to the position on November 26, 2010, and a 402-35 vote in the House. Hayes affirmed in his confirmation hearing that he would not seek or accept his party's nomination for the Presidency in 2012.
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In the late 1970s, he invested heavily in real estate development in what would become Albuquerque's booming suburb of Rio Rancho, an investment that continues to comfortably support him.

Revision as of 20:40, 13 December 2008

Jonathan Hayes
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48th Vice President of the United States
In Office:
November 26th, 2010 - Present
President: Jack Magruder
Preceded by Joe Biden
Succeeded by Incumbent
United States Senator from New Mexico
In Office:
1983-2010
Preceded by Harrison Schmidt
Succeeded by Regionalization
Born

July 12, 1947
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Political Party Democrat
Spouse Bachelor
Profession {{{Profession}}}
Religion Episcopalian


Jonathan Hayes (b. July 12, 1947), is the 48th Vice President of the United States.

Born on July 12, 1947 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hayes's father, William Hayes (b.1905, d.1999), was involved in the Manhattan project during World War II, and worked at Los Alamos lab until his retirement in 1970. Hayes's mother, Lucille Hayes (b.1914), was a librarian.

Hayes obtained a degree in law from Georgetown University in 1969. While at the University, he interned for New Mexico's Senior Senator, Clinton P. Anderson. He worked as a clerk for the New Mexico Constitutional Convention in 1969, which started many of his political contacts. He briefly worked as a secretary for the Santa Fe County Commission in 1970, before going on to work under Governor King's chief of Staff 1971-1975, and was Governor Apodaca's legal counsel 1975-1979.

In 1978, Hayes entered politics outright when he was elected as New Mexico's Attorney General. In 1982, he unseated one-term Senator Harrison Schmidt to be elected to the United States Senate. Re-elected in 1988, 1994, 2000 and 2006, Hayes would serve in the Senate until his confirmation as Vice President in 2010.

During his many years in Congress, Hayes befriended a moderate Democrat from Pennsylvania, Jack Magruder. Magruder would become Speaker of the House in 2009, inevitably putting him in the position to succeed Barack Obama to the Presidency in 2010. The Vice Presidency had been vacant since July of 2010 when Joe Biden resigned under the shadow of scandal. To fill the void, Magruder chose Hayes to act as the "caretaker" Vice President. Hayes was confirmed unanimously by the Senate to the position on November 26, 2010, and a 402-35 vote in the House. Hayes affirmed in his confirmation hearing that he would not seek or accept his party's nomination for the Presidency in 2012.

In the late 1970s, he invested heavily in real estate development in what would become Albuquerque's booming suburb of Rio Rancho, an investment that continues to comfortably support him.

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