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Vesta M. Roy was born in New Hampshire.
Answer: False
Vesta M. Roy was born in Detroit, Michigan, not New Hampshire.
Vesta Roy spent her youth in Massachusetts during the Great Depression.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy spent her youth in Dearborn, Michigan, during the Great Depression, not Massachusetts.
During World War II, Vesta Roy served in the U.S. Army.
Answer: False
During World War II, Vesta Roy served in the Royal Canadian Air Force, not the U.S. Army.
Vesta Roy held a Master's degree in Political Science.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from Wayne State University, not a Master's degree in Political Science.
Vesta Roy's service in the Royal Canadian Air Force occurred after her political career.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy's service in the Royal Canadian Air Force took place during World War II, preceding her political career.
Vesta Roy was part of a jazz singing group called 'The Blue Notes' in her youth.
Answer: False
In her youth, Vesta Roy was a member of a singing group known as 'The Six Sunbeams,' not 'The Blue Notes'.
In which city and state was Vesta M. Roy born?
Answer: Detroit, Michigan
Vesta M. Roy was born in Detroit, Michigan.
Which musical group was Vesta Roy a member of during her teenage years?
Answer: The Six Sunbeams
During her teenage years, Vesta Roy was a member of a regionally recognized girls' Swing Jazz Singing Group known as The Six Sunbeams.
During World War II, Vesta Roy served in which military branch?
Answer: Royal Canadian Air Force
Vesta Roy served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II.
What degree did Vesta Roy hold from Wayne State University?
Answer: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Vesta Roy held a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from Wayne State University.
Vesta Roy worked for 30 years managing her husband's optometry practice.
Answer: True
Prior to her political career, Vesta Roy dedicated approximately 30 years to managing her husband Albert's optometry practice in Salem, New Hampshire.
What was Vesta Roy's primary professional occupation before entering politics?
Answer: Insurance Agent and Optometry Practice Manager
Before entering politics, Vesta Roy's primary professional roles included working as a Special Sales Agent for The Prudential Insurance Company and managing her husband's optometry practice for 30 years.
Which local office did Vesta Roy hold in Salem, New Hampshire, starting in 1968?
Answer: Town Selectman
Vesta Roy commenced her political career in Salem, New Hampshire, serving as Supervisor Of The Checklist and subsequently as a Town Selectman beginning in 1968.
Vesta Roy began her political career by serving in the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy commenced her political career at the local level in Salem, New Hampshire, serving as Supervisor Of The Checklist and then as a Town Selectman, before her tenure in the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
Vesta Roy was the first woman to serve as a Rockingham County Commissioner.
Answer: True
Following her service in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, Vesta Roy became the first woman to serve as a Rockingham County Commissioner.
Vesta Roy served as State Senator for District 22 for less than five years.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy represented District 22 in the New Hampshire Senate from 1978 to 1986, a tenure of eight years, which exceeds five years.
William S. Bartlett Jr. served as President of the New Hampshire Senate before Vesta Roy.
Answer: False
William S. Bartlett Jr. succeeded Vesta Roy as President of the New Hampshire Senate; he did not serve in that capacity prior to her tenure.
Joseph Delahunty took over Vesta Roy's seat in the New Hampshire Senate for the 22nd district.
Answer: True
Joseph Delahunty succeeded Vesta Roy as the State Senator representing the 22nd district in the New Hampshire Senate.
Delbert F. Downing served as State Senator for the 22nd district after Vesta Roy.
Answer: False
Delbert F. Downing served as State Senator for the 22nd district *before* Vesta Roy; Joseph Delahunty succeeded her in that role.
Ernest P. Barka succeeded Vesta Roy as Rockingham County Commissioner.
Answer: True
Ernest P. Barka succeeded Vesta Roy in her position as Rockingham County Commissioner for the 3rd district.
Vesta Roy represented the 22nd district in the New Hampshire Senate from 1978 until 1986.
Answer: True
Vesta Roy's tenure as the State Senator for District 22 in the New Hampshire Senate spanned from 1978 through 1986.
Vesta Roy served as a Rockingham County Commissioner for the 3rd district from 1974 to 1976.
Answer: True
Vesta Roy served as a Rockingham County Commissioner for the 3rd district during the period of 1974 to 1976.
Vesta Roy served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives during which period?
Answer: 1972-1974
Vesta Roy served as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1972 to 1974.
For which district did Vesta Roy serve as State Senator in the New Hampshire Senate?
Answer: District 22
Vesta Roy represented District 22 in the New Hampshire Senate.
Who succeeded Vesta Roy as President of the New Hampshire Senate?
Answer: William S. Bartlett Jr.
William S. Bartlett Jr. succeeded Vesta Roy as President of the New Hampshire Senate.
Who was the State Senator for the 22nd district *before* Vesta Roy was elected?
Answer: Delbert F. Downing
Delbert F. Downing held the position of State Senator for the 22nd district prior to Vesta Roy's election.
Who served as Rockingham County Commissioner for the 3rd district *before* Vesta Roy?
Answer: Russell J. Hall
Russell J. Hall served as the Rockingham County Commissioner for the 3rd district prior to Vesta Roy's tenure.
Vesta Roy was the first woman to serve as President of the New Hampshire Senate.
Answer: True
Vesta Roy achieved a significant historical distinction by becoming the first woman elected President of the New Hampshire Senate in December 1982.
Vesta Roy was elected President of the New Hampshire Senate in December 1982.
Answer: True
In December 1982, Vesta Roy achieved a significant milestone by being elected President of the New Hampshire Senate.
Vesta Roy became Acting Governor following the election of a new governor.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy assumed the role of Acting Governor due to the incapacitation and subsequent death of the outgoing Governor Hugh Gallen near the end of his term, not following the election of a new governor.
Vesta Roy served as Acting Governor for approximately one month.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy served as Acting Governor for a period of eight days, from December 29, 1982, to January 6, 1983, which is substantially less than one month.
Vesta Roy legally became the first Democratic woman Governor in American history.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy legally became the first Republican woman Governor in American history, not the first Democratic woman Governor.
Vesta Roy took the formal oath of office to become Governor to avoid resigning her Senate seat.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy deliberately chose *not* to take the formal oath of office for Governor, as doing so would have legally necessitated her resignation from her Senate seat. She assumed the governorship through constitutional succession.
John H. Sununu was the governor who preceded Vesta Roy's brief term.
Answer: False
John H. Sununu succeeded Vesta Roy as Governor of New Hampshire; he did not precede her brief term. Governor Hugh Gallen's death precipitated her assumption of the governorship.
Vesta Roy's brief term as Acting Governor was due to the election of a successor.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy's brief term as Acting Governor resulted from the death of the outgoing governor, not from the election of a successor.
Vesta Roy's brief governorship is historically significant for making her the first Democratic woman governor in the US.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy's brief governorship is historically significant for establishing her as the first *Republican* woman governor in American history, not Democratic.
Vesta Roy served as President of the New Hampshire Senate from 1982 to 1982.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy served as President of the New Hampshire Senate from 1982 to 1986, a period extending beyond the single year of 1982.
Vesta Roy served as Governor through a general election victory.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy never held the office of Governor through a general election; her service was brief and occurred via constitutional succession following the death of Governor Hugh Gallen.
Vesta Roy served as Lieutenant Governor immediately after her term as President of the New Hampshire Senate.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy served as Lieutenant Governor concurrently with her role as President of the New Hampshire Senate, not sequentially after her term concluded. Her election as Senate President in December 1982 also conferred the position of Lieutenant Governor.
What significant achievement occurred in December 1982 related to Vesta Roy's role in the New Hampshire Senate?
Answer: She became the first woman elected President of the Senate.
In December 1982, Vesta Roy was elected President of the New Hampshire Senate, marking the first time a woman held this position in the state's history.
Under which circumstances did Vesta Roy assume the role of Acting Governor?
Answer: The Governor became incapacitated and died near the end of his term.
Vesta Roy assumed the role of Acting Governor following the incapacitation and death of the outgoing Governor Hugh Gallen shortly before the conclusion of his term.
How long did Vesta Roy serve as Acting Governor of New Hampshire?
Answer: Exactly 8 days
Vesta Roy served as Acting Governor of New Hampshire for a period of eight days, from December 29, 1982, to January 6, 1983.
What historical distinction did Vesta Roy achieve regarding the governorship?
Answer: She was the first Republican woman Governor in American history.
Due to unique constitutional succession events, Vesta Roy legally became the first Republican woman Governor in American history.
Why did Vesta Roy choose not to take the formal oath of office for Governor?
Answer: Taking the oath would have forced her to resign her Senate seat.
Vesta Roy opted not to take the formal oath of office for Governor because doing so would have legally required her to resign her position as State Senator and Senate President. By assuming the governorship through constitutional succession, she fulfilled the requirements without this consequence.
Who succeeded Vesta Roy as Governor of New Hampshire?
Answer: John H. Sununu
John H. Sununu succeeded Vesta Roy as Governor of New Hampshire upon his inauguration on January 6, 1983.
What constitutional situation led to Vesta Roy's brief governorship?
Answer: The outgoing governor died shortly before his term ended.
Vesta Roy's brief governorship arose from a specific constitutional challenge involving the incapacitation and subsequent death of the outgoing governor, Hugh Gallen, just prior to the conclusion of his term.
Vesta Roy was recognized as the New Hampshire Woman of the Year in 1983.
Answer: True
In 1983, Vesta Roy received the honor of being recognized as the New Hampshire Woman of the Year.
Vesta Roy actively campaigned for presidential candidate George McGovern.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy's presidential campaign involvement included advisory roles for Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan, and serving as Campaign Chair for George H. W. Bush during the 1980 New Hampshire Primary; she did not campaign for George McGovern.
In 1986, Vesta Roy decided to run for Governor of New Hampshire.
Answer: False
Contrary to expectations, Vesta Roy and her husband decided in 1986 that she would retire from politics, rather than pursue a run for Governor.
Vesta Roy's portrait was the second portrait of a woman to be hung in the New Hampshire Statehouse.
Answer: False
Vesta Roy's portrait holds the distinction of being the first portrait of a woman ever displayed in the New Hampshire Statehouse.
The 'Vesta Roy Excellence in Public Service Series' indicates she is remembered for her contributions to public service.
Answer: True
The existence of 'The Vesta Roy Excellence in Public Service Series' suggests that Vesta Roy is recognized and honored for her significant contributions to public service.
The 'Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States' likely contains details about Vesta Roy's political career.
Answer: True
The 'Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States' is a likely source for comprehensive biographical details concerning Vesta Roy's gubernatorial tenure and broader political career.
In what year was Vesta Roy recognized as the New Hampshire Woman of the Year?
Answer: 1983
Vesta Roy was honored as the New Hampshire Woman of the Year in 1983.
Which presidential candidate did Vesta Roy serve as Campaign Chair for in the 1980 New Hampshire Primary?
Answer: George H. W. Bush
Vesta Roy served as the Campaign Chair for George H. W. Bush during the 1980 New Hampshire Primary.
What decision did Vesta Roy and her husband make in 1986 regarding her political career?
Answer: They decided she would retire from politics.
In 1986, Vesta Roy and her husband made the decision for her to retire from politics, foregoing potential runs for higher office.
What is unique about Vesta Roy's portrait in the New Hampshire Statehouse?
Answer: It was the first portrait of a woman ever hung there.
Vesta Roy's portrait holds the distinction of being the first portrait of a woman ever displayed in the New Hampshire Statehouse.
The 'Encyclopedia of New Hampshire' by Nancy Capace documents which aspect of Vesta Roy's life?
Answer: Her birth details and brief governorship context.
The 'Encyclopedia of New Hampshire' by Nancy Capace provides documentation regarding Vesta Roy's birth details and the context of her brief governorship.
What does Vesta Roy's inclusion in VIAF and GND signify?
Answer: Her life and career are documented in international archival systems.
Inclusion in databases such as VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) and GND (German National Library) signifies that Vesta Roy is a recognized public figure whose life and career have been documented and indexed within major international archival systems.
Vesta M. Roy passed away in New Hampshire.
Answer: False
Vesta M. Roy passed away at her home in Kenmore, New York, not in New Hampshire.
Vesta M. Roy was affiliated with the Democratic Party throughout her political career.
Answer: False
Vesta M. Roy was a member of the Republican Party throughout her political career.
Vesta M. Roy's maiden name was Albert.
Answer: False
Vesta M. Roy's maiden name was Coward, not Albert.
The Buffalo News reported Vesta M. Roy's death on February 9, 2002, noting her age.
Answer: True
The Buffalo News reported on February 9, 2002, that Vesta M. Roy, aged 76, had passed away, acknowledging her historical significance.
What was Vesta M. Roy's maiden name?
Answer: Coward
Vesta M. Roy's maiden name was Coward.
Where did Vesta M. Roy pass away?
Answer: Kenmore, New York
Vesta M. Roy passed away at her home in Kenmore, New York.
What was Vesta Roy's political party affiliation?
Answer: Republican
Vesta Roy was affiliated with the Republican Party throughout her political career.