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  1. David Alexander Paterson (born May 20, 1954) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 55th governor of New York, succeeding Eliot Spitzer, who resigned, and serving out nearly three years of Spitzer's term from March 2008 to December 2010.

  2. David Alexander Paterson (20 de mayo de 1954) es un político estadounidense que fue el 55.° gobernador de Nueva York desde 2008 hasta 2010. Fue el primer gobernador afroamericano de Nueva York y el primero ciego de Estados Unidos. Fue senador estatal de Nueva York entre 1985 y 2007. Referencias.

  3. David A. Paterson Black, Blind, & In Charge An Inspiring Voice for Today's Challenges. As New York's first Black governor, and the first blind person to serve as governor in U.S. history, David Paterson overcame obstacles and adversity to lead one of America's largest states during a pivotal time in history.

  4. David Alexander Paterson (20 de mayo de 1954) es un político estadounidense que fue el 55.° gobernador de Nueva York desde 2008 hasta 2010. Fue el primer gobernador afroamericano de Nueva York y el primero ciego de Estados Unidos. Fue senador estatal de Nueva York entre 1985 y 2007.

  5. David Paterson to serve as Ontario’s new Representative in Washington, D.C. December 6, 2023. Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. Table of Contents. Content. Quick Facts. Related Topics. QUEEN’S PARK — The Government of Ontario has announced the appointment of David Paterson as the province’s Representative in Washington, D.C.

  6. Political career of David Paterson. David Paterson at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Prior to becoming Governor of New York, David Paterson served in the New York State Senate, eventually becoming Senate minority leader .

  7. David Lord Paterson (born 1966) is an American screenwriter, actor, stuntman and producer. In August 1974, Paterson's best friend, eight-year-old Lisa Hill, was struck by lightning and killed. His mother, author Katherine Paterson, used this real-life experience as the basis for her children's novel Bridge to Terabithia.