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Phil Batt
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In office
January 2, 1995 ? January 4, 1999
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Lieutenant
| Butch Otter
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Preceded by
| Cecil Andrus
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Succeeded by
| Dirk Kempthorne
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In office
1991?1993
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Preceded by
| Randy Ayre
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Succeeded by
| N. Randy Smith
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In office
January 1, 1979 ? January 3, 1983
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Governor
| John Evans
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Preceded by
| William Murphy
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Succeeded by
| David Leroy
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In office
1976?1978
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Preceded by
| James Ellsworth
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Succeeded by
| Reed Budge
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Born
| Philip Eugene Batt
(
1927-03-04
)
March 4, 1927
Wilder, Idaho
, U.S.
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Died
| March 4, 2023
(2023-03-04)
(aged 96)
Boise
, Idaho, U.S.
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Political party
| Republican
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Spouse(s)
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Francee Reilly (
m.
2015)
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Children
| 3
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Education
| University of Idaho
(attended)
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Allegiance
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United States
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Branch/service
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United States Army
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Years of service
| 1945?1946
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Unit
| Army Air Forces
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Battles/wars
| World War II
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Philip Eugene Batt
(March 4, 1927 ? March 4, 2023) was an
American
politician. He is a member of the
Republican Party
. He was the 29th
Governor
of
Idaho
serving from 1995 to 1999.
[1]
Between 1979 until 1983, Batt was the
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho
. He was born in
Wilder, Idaho
Jacque Batt died on September 7, 2014, after 66 years of marriage.
[2]
In 2015, at the age of 88, Batt married Francee Riley of Boise.
[3]
Batt died on March 4, 2023, the morning of
his 96th birthday
in
Boise, Idaho
.
[4]
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