List of Wesleyan University people in politics and government

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This is a partial list of notable people affiliated with Wesleyan University.

Politics and government

Non-U.S. government political figures

U.S. Cabinet and executive branch senior advisors

Subcabinet

Agency heads, commissioners, and others

Senators

Representatives

Governors

Diplomats and other government figures

William Thornton Pryce (1953) -- United States Ambassador to Honduras (1993-1996)

Mayors, other officials

Notes

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