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#{{w|Doug Burgum}} (Governor of North Dakota) | #{{w|Doug Burgum}} (Governor of North Dakota) | ||
#{{w|Phil Scott (politician)|Phil Scott}} (Governor of Vermont) | #{{w|Phil Scott (politician)|Phil Scott}} (Governor of Vermont) | ||
− | #{{w|Matt Mead}} (Governor of Wyoming) <br> Entries 10 and 11 on Randall's list have no eligible living members. | + | #{{w|Matt Mead}} (Governor of Wyoming) |
− | + | #{{w|Luis Fonsi}} (Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2017, #2 artist) <br> Entries 10 and 11 on Randall's list have no eligible living members. Kate McKinnon was only 34 years 5 months old at the time the comic was released, making her unavailable. Fonsi is the only eligible individual under the Billboard criterion. | |
#{{w|Peggy Whitson}} (Astronaut, 665 days in space) | #{{w|Peggy Whitson}} (Astronaut, 665 days in space) | ||
#{{w|Jeffrey Williams (astronaut)|Jeff Williams}} (Astronaut, 534 days in space) | #{{w|Jeffrey Williams (astronaut)|Jeff Williams}} (Astronaut, 534 days in space) |