JUDICIAL · CT · 1959-1963
Raymond E. Baldwin
Supreme Court Chief Justice · Republican · Connecticut
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Former CT Gov + U.S. Senator
Background
Raymond E. Baldwin occupied the Supreme Court Chief Justice office in Connecticut for 4 years (1959–1963). Took office after Patrick B. O'Sullivan; succeeded by John H. King. Note: Former CT Gov + U.S. Senator. Same-year political environment (1959): Governor Abraham Ribicoff.
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Others who held this office in Connecticut
- Ellen Ash Peters (1984-1996)
- John C. Bogdanski (1984-1985)
- John A. Speziale (1978-1984)
- Charles S. House (1971-1978)
- John H. King (1963-1971)
- Patrick B. O'Sullivan (1953-1957)
- Allyn L. Brown (1950-1953)
- William M. Maltbie (1930-1950)
