Tom Wilson (baseball) - Politicians

Politicians

  • Thomas Wilson (1523–1581), MP for Mitchell
  • Thomas Wilson (mayor) of Adelaide, Australia
  • Thomas Wilson (Virginia politician) (1765–1826), US Representative from Virginia
  • Thomas Wilson (Minnesota) (1827–1910), US Representative from Minnesota
  • Thomas Stokeley Wilson, judge in Iowa
  • T. Webber Wilson (1893–1948), US Representative from Mississippi
  • Thomas Wilson (Pennsylvania) (1772–1824), US Representative from Pennsylvania
  • Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924), 28th President of the United States (used the name Thomas Wilson until he was a student at Princeton)
  • Thomas Wilson (1767–1852), UK MP for City of London, 1818–1826
  • Thomas Wilson (1770–1827), sometime MP for Stafford
  • Thomas Fleming Wilson (1862–1929), British Member of Parliament for North East Lanarkshire, 1910–1911
  • Tom Wilson (New Jersey) (born 1967), chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee
  • Tom Wilson (New York politician) (born 1963), mayor of Tuxedo Park, New York

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