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'''Udall''' is a ] political family. | '''Udall''' is a ] political family. | ||
*] served as a ] from ] (] - ]) and also as ] (1961 - ]). | *] served as a ] from ] (] - ]) and also as ] (1961 - ]). | ||
*Stewart's brother, ], also served as U.S. Representative from Arizona (1961 - ]) and ran for the Democratic nomination for ] in ]. | *Stewart's brother, ], also served as U.S. Representative from Arizona (1961 - ]) and ran for the Democratic nomination for ] in ]. | ||
*Morris' son, ] is a U.S. Representative from ] (since ]). | *Morris' son, ] is a U.S. Representative from ] (since ]). | ||
*Stewart's son, ], is a U.S. Representative from ] (since 1999). | *Stewart's son, ], is a U.S. Representative from ] (since 1999). |
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Udall is a U.S. political family.
- Stewart Udall served as a United States Representative from Arizona (1955 - 1961) and also as Secretary of the Interior (1961 - 1969).
- Stewart's brother, Mo Udall, also served as U.S. Representative from Arizona (1961 - 1991) and ran for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 1976.
- Morris' son, Mark Udall is a U.S. Representative from Colorado (since 1999).
- Stewart's son, Tom Udall, is a U.S. Representative from New Mexico (since 1999).
- Gordon Smith is a U.S. Senator from Oregon (since 1997). His grandfather was a Udall and he is a second cousin to both Mark and Tom Udall.
Udall is also a town in Kansas.
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