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415:, deadlocked on whether to seat Wyman for the 1975–1981 term, and sent the question to the full Senate. On January 14, 1975, the Senate returned the matter to the Rules Committee, which again returned it to the full Senate, enumerating 35 disputed points that questioned the election based on 3,000 questionable ballots. The full Senate was still unable to break the deadlock on even one of the 35 points. After seven months and six unsuccessful attempts by Democratic senators to seat Durkin, and much media attention in the New Hampshire press, Wyman proposed that he and Durkin run again in a special election. Durkin agreed, and the Senate declared the seat vacant on August 8, 1975, pending the outcome of the new election. In the meantime, Thomson again appointed Cotton as a caretaker until the new election was held. In the September 16, 1975, special election, Durkin defeated Wyman by over 27,000 votes. (54%-43%) 1232: 233: 215: 31: 432: 509: 422:
that he wouldn't wish the experience on his worst enemy. "I'd much rather have read about it than have lived it," he said. Having initially resisted the idea of holding a special election to resolve the matter, Durkin recalled in 2008, that it was eventually his daughter, 8 years old at the time, who
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then certified Durkin as the winner. Wyman then requested a second recount, in which he prevailed by two votes. Senator Cotton resigned on December 31, 1974, and Gov. Thomson appointed Wyman for the balance of the term ending January 3, 1975, a common practice intended to give an incoming senator an
544:. Durkin led the successful Congressional effort to prevent the takeover, arguing that New Hampshire's government provided more effective oversight than the federal government could, and that the state government could not withstand the loss of revenue from boat registration fees. 563:. He resigned early, six days before the end of his term, so Rudman could be appointed and gain a seniority advantage over other senators elected in 1980. Durkin resumed the practice of law and resided in Manchester. He sought New Hampshire's other Senate seat 298:
in 1954. He later claimed that his parents told him that the highest callings in life were to become a priest or an honest politician, and that he opted for politics. At the age of 18, Durkin held his first elective office -
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helped change his mind: "She said, 'Dad, don't you realize they can't make their mind up about anything?'," Durkin said. "When the kids realize it, I thought I had to do something."
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In his later years Durkin resided at the New Hampshire Veterans Home, battling various ailments. He died on October 16, 2012, at Franklin Regional Hospital in
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from 1968 to 1973. He gained a degree of name recognition throughout the State, and frequently made headlines fighting
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When asked about the experience of going through such a long-contested election many years later in 2008, Durkin told
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advantage in seniority. Most thought this ended the disputed election, but Durkin appealed to the full
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degree in 1965. He was admitted to the bar, and began to practice in New Hampshire. He served as an
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pension fund and its apparent ties to underworld crime. Durkin introduced an amendment to the
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Working as a key Senate supporter of the legislation, and in coordination with staff of then
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by 355 votes. Durkin requested a recount, which resulted in his victory by 10 votes.
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attempted to assert jurisdiction over two of New Hampshire's interior waterways,
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For the first four years of his term, Durkin served alongside fellow Democrat
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for future generations. Durkin called for a Senate investigation into the
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nomination for the Senate being vacated by the retiring 20-year
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U.S. House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (1979).
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1974 and 1975 United States Senate elections in New Hampshire
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United States Senator
New Hampshire
Norris Cotton
Warren Rudman
Brookfield, Massachusetts
Franklin, New Hampshire
Arlington National Cemetery
Democratic
College of the Holy Cross
BA
Georgetown University
JD
United States
United States Navy
Lieutenant
Democratic
U.S. Senator
New Hampshire
Brookfield, Massachusetts
St. John's High School
Moderator
Town Meeting
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester
U.S Navy ROTC
United States Navy
Ensign
Lieutenant (Junior Grade)
Georgetown University Law Center

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