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Tony Ribaudo

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Tony Ribaudo
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 65th district
In office
January 5, 1983 – January 8, 1997
Preceded byRussell Goward
Succeeded byTom Bauer
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 87th district
In office
January 5, 1977 – January 5, 1983
Preceded byJohn E. Scott
Succeeded bySue Shear
Personal details
Born(1941-11-21)November 21, 1941
St. Louis, Missouri
DiedMarch 23, 2020(2020-03-23) (aged 78)
Chesterfield, Missouri
Political partyDemocratic

Anthony D. Ribaudo (November 21, 1941 – March 23, 2020)[1] was an American politician from Missouri, of the Democratic Party. Ribaudo was born and raised in St. Louis and attended Washington University. In 1993, Ribaudo was an unsuccessful candidate for mayor of St. Louis. He finished third in the Democratic primary election behind Freeman Bosley Jr. and Tom Villa. After narrowly winning his re-election campaign in 1994, Ribaudo did not seek re-election in 1996. In 1976, he was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives representing the Hill neighborhood. Ribaudo was re-elected nine times and served part of the time as house majority leader. In 1989 he challenged Bob F. Griffin for Speaker of the House. After losing Griffin assigned him to a windowless office.[2]

He died of lung cancer on March 23, 2020, in Chesterfield, Missouri, at age 78.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Anthony D. "Tony" Ribaudo". Kutisfuneralhomes.com. 29 March 2020. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  2. ^ Griffin's legacy tarnished by charges Ex-speaker's bribery and racketeering trial is set to begin Monday - The Kansas City Star - May 11, 1997
  3. ^ Mark Schlinkmann (2020-03-30). "Tony Ribaudo, longtime Democratic state legislator from St. Louis, dies at 78". stltoday.com. Retrieved 2020-03-31.