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  1. Jennings Randolph (March 8, 1902 – May 8, 1998) was an American politician from West Virginia. A Democrat, he was most notable for his service in the United States House of Representatives from 1933 to 1947 and the United States Senate from 1958 to 1985.

  2. May 9, 1998 · Former Senator Jennings Randolph of West Virginia, a Democrat who was present at the creation of the New Deal and wrote the constitutional amendment that gave 18-year-olds the right to vote, died...

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    Senator Jennings Randolph (March 8, 1902-May 8, 1998) served in the U.S. Congress for 40 years. He was born in Salem, Harrison County. His grandfather, Jesse Randolph, was the first mayor of Salem, a member of the state legislature, and the founder of Salem College (now Salem International University ). His father, Ernest Randolph, was a lawyer ...

  4. May 9, 1998 · The web page reports the death of Jennings Randolph, a New Dealer who authored the constitutional amendment that gave 18-year-olds the right to vote. It also summarizes his political career, achievements and legacy in West Virginia and the nation.

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  5. Jennings Randolph (March 8, 1902 – May 8, 1998) was an American politician from West Virginia. A Democrat, he was most notable for his service in the United States House of Representatives from 1933 to 1947 and the United States Senate from 1958 to 1985.

  6. Jennings Randolph, 96, a West Virginia Democrat who served in the U.S. Senate from 1958 to 1985 and was credited with building roads and writing the constitutional amendment that gave...

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  8. Learn about the life and career of Jennings Randolph, a West Virginia senator who supported John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and the Appalachian Regional Commission. See photos, letters, and documents from his time in office and his involvement in various issues.

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