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John Joseph Hickey

John Joseph Hickey served as Governor of Wyoming.

  • Democratic
  • Wyoming
  • Former
Portrait of John Joseph HickeyWyoming
Role Governor

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State Wyoming

Representing constituents across the Wyoming delegation.

Service period 1959-1961

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

JOHN JOSEPH HICKEY was born in Rawlins, Wyoming. He attended the University of Wyoming, graduating with an LL.B. degree in 1934 and an LL.D. degree in 1959. He established a law practice in Rawlins and served as city treasurer from 1935 to 1940. When World War II broke out he enlisted in the Army, rising to the rank of Captain. President Harry Truman appointed him U.S. Attorney for Wyoming In 1949, a post from which he resigned in 1952. He served as Wyoming State Chairman of the Democratic Party in 1954. Four years later, he defeated incumbent governor Milward Simpson. However, he had served only two years as governor when he resigned in order to be appointed to the U.S. Senate upon the death of Edwin Keith Thomas. His appointer, Secretary of State Jack R. Gage, succeeded him as governor. Hickey ran unsuccessfully for the Senate in 1962 and returned to the practice of law in Cheyenne. He was appointed by President Lyndon Johnson to the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in 1966, and died four years later, at the age of fifty-nine.

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