Thomas C. Mortenson
Thomas C. Mortenson, known for his support for open and transparent government was the youngest City Council President in the history of Racine, Wisconsin Considered a political reformer, Mortenson, was responsible for the City's ethics code, bid-rigging ordinance and major reforms.
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The youngest president of the United States was John F. Kennedy, who took office at the age of 43. However, there has never been a president named Cathlene in U.S. history.
he became the youngest president in u.s. history
he was 42. the youngest president in the nations history
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Richard M. Nixon (the second-youngest Vice President in U.S. history)
I believe that John F. Kennedy was the youngest. At age 44 he became the 35th President of the United States. According to http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/tr26.html - With the assassination of President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, not quite 43, became the youngest President in the Nation's history. (26th president), but JFK was the youngest elected (candidate). As far as the American presidency is concerned, the youngest candidate was 36-year-old Democrat William Jennings Bryan (b. March 12, 1860), who ran for president against Republican William McKinley in 1896. - Matt Penn
The correct spelling is Theodore Roosevelt, who became the youngest US President in history (age 42) when McKinley was assassinated in 1901.
Theodore Roosevelt was a Republican. He was 42 when McKinley was assassinated and TR became President.
He is a Senator from Delaware; was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, became an attorney, was elected to a county council; elected to the Senate as the fifth-youngest senator in U.S. history. And then he became the Vice President-elect in the 2008 Presidential election.