Tony George (politician)

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Tony George is an American former politician.

Tony George won election to the Missouri House of Representatives' 74th district in 2006, defeating Steve Webb and Ingrid Owens in a Democratic Party primary to succeed his father, the term-limited Thomas E. George, in office. [1] [2] Tony George ran for reelection in 2008, facing Webb for a second time. [3] George lost the electoral rematch and stepped down as state representative after completing a single two-term term. [3] [4] George faced Webb and another candidate, Don Zykan, during the 2010 primaries, and lost. [3]

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  2. "Young lions roar". The St. Louis American. 10 August 2006. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
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