Michael Anthony Stepovich

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Michael Anthony Stepovich (born March 12, 1919 in Fairbanks, Alaska) is an American Republican politician who was Governor of Alaska Territory from 1957 to 1958. A Notre Dame Law School graduate, he was the first non-acting native-born Governor of Alaska. He was also a member of the territorial House of Representatives from 1950 to 1952, and of the territorial Senate in 1952. He and his wife Matilda (Baricevic) Stepovich are both Montenegrin by origin, originating from the Bay of Kotor, more precisely the town of Risan.

He is the father-in-law of the former NBA player John Stockton.

Preceded by
Waino Edward Hendrickson
Territorial Governor of Alaska
1957–1958
Succeeded by
Waino Edward Hendrickson
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