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| andidate who bears a certain resemblance to | Assemblyman Adam Clayton Powell IV, who defeated Mr. De |
| at year following the resignation of former | Assemblyman Adam Bradley, who had vacated the office af |
| o County Board of Education have both named | Assemblyman Adams as Legislator of the Year. |
| November 2, 2010 after defeating incumbent | assemblyman Al Stirpe. |
| Assemblyman Alberto Coutinho | |
| Assemblyman Alex DeCroce | |
| Milwaukee), unseating incumbent Republican | Assemblyman Alfred Buntin, with 2663 votes to 2555 for |
| An | assemblyman and councillor was elected from each electo |
| Brian P. Stack Union City mayor, | Assemblyman and State Senator. |
| Riggs was replaced by long-time Democratic | Assemblyman and State Senator Mike Thompson. |
| Assemblyman and Mrs. Logue reside in Linda, CA with the | |
| tember 1763) was a brewer, merchant, judge, | assemblyman, and mayor of Philadelphia. |
| E. (Joe) Dini Jr. is a former Nevada state | assemblyman and casino owner from Yerington, Nevada. |
| l July 11, 1966 due to the death of Liberal | Assemblyman and candidate William Acorn. |
| ically against septuagenarian former Judge, | assemblyman and mayoral candidate Frank Barbaro who ach |
| On April 5, 2011, he was defeated by former | Assemblyman and unsuccessful Democratic nominee for Lie |
| ician who was a Republican California State | Assemblyman and Orange County Supervisor. |
| Los Angeles; later he was California State | Assemblyman, and a Los Angeles County Supervisor and Lo |
| ce Edward Island, a unicameral body with an | assemblyman and councillor elected from each electoral |
| atic organization decided to support former | Assemblyman and City Councilman Larry Seabrook in the p |
| He first served as a New Jersey state | assemblyman, and as president of Newark's Board of Educ |
| strong candidate against the front runner, | Assemblyman and long time politician Mervyn Dymally. |
| tivities, he caught the attention of former | assemblyman and State Supreme Court Justice Gilbert Ram |
| State | Assemblyman and Speaker of the Assembly Cruz Bustamante |
| development and progress under the previous | assemblyman and his desire to serve the rural folk of I |
| Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone, until July 20, 2010 | |
| 44th Assembly District Woman of the Year by | Assemblyman Anthony Portantino. |
| ection held after the resignation of former | Assemblyman Anthony Seminerio. |
| f the California state assembly, then State | Assemblyman Antonio Villaraigosa wrote the first letter |
| e County Legislature, ran against incumbent | Assemblyman Arthur O. Eve. |
| onsists of the faction of the KBL headed by | Assemblyman Arturo Tolentino, the Jose Roy faction of t |
| She also worked with Jose Rivera, the | Assemblyman as his chief of staff, and later on become |
| Assemblyman Aubry stated the Rockefeller drug laws is " | |
| Assemblyman Aubry is also a member of the Council of St | |
| Assemblyman Azzolina was chairman of the U.S.S. | |
| to throw out the frivolous charges against | Assemblyman Ball. |
| Because of redistricting due to the census, | Assemblyman Barra became the Assembly member from the n |
| Other issues | Assemblyman Beers has taken up include the creation of |
| in 1972 following the unfortunate death of | Assemblyman Belotti. |
| On June 3, 2008, | Assemblyman Benoit defeated former Assemblymember Russ |
| Assemblyman Blee sponsored the "Senior Gold Prescriptio | |
| Assemblyman Bobzien served in the 75th Session of the N | |
| Assemblyman Boyle was a delegate for John McCain being | |
| She and | Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf won easily in the heavily Re |
| ongress, narrowly losing to then-Democratic | Assemblyman Brian Higgins by less than 1% for the right |
| Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf | |
| Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf, and | |
| In June 1973 (during his fourth term as | Assemblyman), Briggs was selected by his Alma Mater, Ca |
| He is the son of former | Assemblyman Bruce Nestande, who was the Republican nomi |
| Fred Keeley - | Assemblyman, California's 27th State Assembly district |
| All 62 State legislators attended, and | Assemblyman Charles W. Hinson, of Erie County, presided |
| s possible candidates for the seat included | Assemblyman Charles M. Calderon, his brothers Senator R |
| nd won, narrowly defeating Republican state | Assemblyman Charles R. Imbrecht, whose wife would, coin |
| Assemblyman Charles Mainor | |
| Assemblyman Chivukula previously served on the Franklin | |
| f for State Senator Leonard T. Connors Jr., | Assemblyman Christopher J. Connors and former Assemblym |
| Assemblyman Christopher J. Connors, and | |
| n of the Kings County Democratic Party, and | Assemblyman, Clarence Norman, who was forced to resign |
| As | Assemblyman, Cohen sponsored measures establishing Viet |
| Assemblyman Cory also expressed specific concern for pr | |
| Assemblyman Cryan has served on the New Jersey State De | |
| dily defeated the Republican nominee, State | Assemblyman Curt Pringle, for the office previously hel |
| He lost the election to Democratic | assemblyman Darrel Aubertine (who was defeated the foll |
| ell vacant following the death of its state | assemblyman Datuk Zaharuddin Abu Kassim of United Malay |
| ell vacant following the death of its state | assemblyman Datuk Mohamad Hidhir Abu Hasaan of United M |
| rliamentary seat fell vacant when its state | assemblyman Datuk Sulaiman Taha of United Malays Nation |
| election to the Democratic nominee, fellow | Assemblyman Dave Jones. |
| Tenney had served her predecessor, former | Assemblyman David Townsend, from 2003-2009 as his chief |
| Assemblyman David Rible | |
| Assemblyman David C. Russo, and | |
| He joined | Assemblyman David Koon as a sponsor of Assembly bill A. |
| In 1982, one-term Republican New York State | Assemblyman Dean Skelos gave up his seat to challenge B |
| , but deferred to conservative former state | Assemblyman Dean Andal, who ran unsuccessfully. |
| Assemblyman DeAngelo cosponsored a bill last fall to en | |
| Assemblyman DeAngelo and fellow 14th District legislato | |
| Assemblyman DeAngelo successfully advocated for local c | |
| Later this past winter, | Assemblyman DeAngelo expressed his frustration with the |
| 0, Frizzelle defeated three-term Democratic | Assemblyman Dennis Mangers, who had been elected as par |
| been defeated in the Democratic primary by | Assemblyman Dennis Cardoza. |
| Assemblyman DiAnne Gove | |
| Horcher came in third behind then GOP | Assemblyman Dick Mountjoy and then Diamond Bar city cou |
| Assemblyman Domenick DiCicco | |
| rmer chief of staff), and the rise of State | Assemblyman Don Perata to Lee's Senate seat. |
| les Times reported that Furutani confronted | Assemblyman Donald Wagner on the Assembly floor and tha |
| , he had a short stint as chief of staff to | Assemblyman Dov Hikind. |
| This led New York State | Assemblyman Dov Hikind to ask a grievance committee, "t |
| ear was widely seen as a political rival of | Assemblyman Dov Hikind, who represents many of the same |
| When | Assemblyman Edward C. Sullivan announced his retirement |
| cumbent Frank J. Dodd faced opposition from | Assemblyman Eldridge Hawkins and tennis star Althea Gib |
| e was defeated for reelection by Republican | Assemblyman Eugene Chappie, a former El Dorado County s |
| During his time in the State Legislature | Assemblyman Farrell has played a pivotal role in the pa |
| Hon. Bill Vakaafi Motufoou is the | Assemblyman for the Village of Mutalau on Niue. |
| He was first elected in 1977 and served as | Assemblyman for three terms from 1978 until 1984. |
| ary 1, 1959) is a Republican New York State | Assemblyman for Huntington Station, New York. |
| il 29, 1961) is currently a Wisconsin State | Assemblyman for the 30th district, he is also the forme |
| 0, 1964) is the Republican California State | Assemblyman for the 64th District and was elected to th |
| ), and the current Penang state legislative | assemblyman for Pantai Jerejak. |
| Frank Skartados was the | assemblyman for the 100th district of the New York Stat |
| He was an | Assemblyman for Namukulu when he was elected into the N |
| 04 with a 2000 vote majority, Sarawak state | assemblyman for newly created seat of Kota Sentosa in 2 |
| ce 2004, after serving two years as a State | Assemblyman for the 63rd Assembly District. |
| Assemblyman Francis J. Blee, and | |
| d indicated that he will support District 2 | Assemblyman Francis J. Blee as his successor, and Gorml |
| Assemblyman Francis L. Bodine, and | |
| tion he tried to unseat longtime Republican | Assemblyman Frank P. Belotti. |
| In September 2009 | Assemblyman Fred Thiele switched parties from the Repub |
| 952 votes, to 1702 for incumbent Republican | Assemblyman Fred W. Springer, 596 for Democrat Earle E. |
| He was a California State | Assemblyman from 1881 to 1882. |
| Jay LaSuer, Republican | Assemblyman from San Diego co-owned a house with Assemb |
| earie is a lawyer and former New York State | Assemblyman from the Bronx. |
| bert M. Prenter, Jr. was a California State | Assemblyman from 1996-1998. |
| He was a New York State | Assemblyman from 1899 to 1900, representing Bayport, Ne |
| no (born 1935) served as a California State | Assemblyman from 1998 until 2004. |
| Nielsen is currently the | Assemblyman from California's 2nd Assembly District hav |
| From 1993 to 1994 he served as the | Assemblyman from the 101st district. |
| Senate primary in 2004 to John Campbell, an | Assemblyman from a neighboring district. |
| mocratic City Councilman and New York State | Assemblyman from the Bronx. |
| Previously, McPherson was a State | Assemblyman from 1993 to 1996 and a State Senator from |
| Anthony Portantino, CA State | Assemblyman from La Canada Flintridge lives in a condo |
| Cariello served as a New York State | Assemblyman from 1936 to 1941, and then as a municipal |
| in the 1960s and served as a New York State | Assemblyman from 1972 to 1974. |
| upervisors from 1992-2000; California State | Assemblyman from 1984-1992; Mayor of Rialto from 1980-1 |
| A Democrat, Sieroty was a California State | Assemblyman from 1967 until 1977, when he resigned just |
| 1802 to 1826, serving as a New Jersey state | assemblyman from 1818 to 1819 and from 1823 to 1824. |
| Senate district, a former California State | Assemblyman from California's 33rd State Assembly distr |
| Franz Leichter, a Democratic | Assemblyman from Manhattan drafted a bill expanding abo |
| Pennsylvania) is a former California State | Assemblyman from the 53rd District who served from 1980 |
| With the strong backing of | Assemblyman General Stephen Moffitt, the Plattsburgh No |
| It was there that he befriended fellow | Assemblyman George Pataki, who greatly influenced his l |
| hter Virginia Gadsby Ward was married to NY | Assemblyman George Adlington Brandreth (1828-1897), and |
| at the DRPA, his Senate seat was filled by | Assemblyman George Geist. |
| candidacy for Governor in 1969, Fenton and | Assemblyman George N. Zenovich encouraged Unruh (at fir |
| but the events prompted LeFevre and fellow | Assemblyman George Geist to propose legislation asking |
| majority leader Francisco Sumulong, former | assemblyman Gilberto Duavit of the opposition Nationali |
| Running together with Weinberg and | Assemblyman Gordon M. Johnson, Huttle was elected on El |
| Assemblyman Gordon M. Johnson | |
| Assemblyman Green served on the Union County Board of C | |
| Assemblyman Greenwald is a member of the Camden County | |
| ers that have ruled out a bid include State | Assemblyman Greg Ball, Orange County Executive Ed Diana |
| nt, he ran in a competitive primary against | Assemblyman Guy Gregg. |
| an for office in 1976, losing to Republican | Assemblyman Guy Velella. |
| to New York's electoral fusion system, the | Assemblyman had vowed to remain in the race on the Cons |
| As an | assemblyman, he secured the appointments of his brother |
| Assemblyman Herb Conaway | |
| e election, Schumer had defeated Republican | Assemblyman Howard Mills by a 71 to 24 percent margin. |
| arty of New York opposed Republican nominee | Assemblyman Howard Mills due to his support of civil un |
| son (Dem.) and 677 for incumbent Republican | Assemblyman Hugo Jeske. |
| beth Wong - a former Coordinator, now State | assemblyman in Selangor |
| ficer during the War of 1812 and a New York | Assemblyman in 1812. |
| pilot for Delta Air Lines and serving as an | assemblyman in the Nevada House, Gibbons ran for Nevada |
| Harris had been a Whig | assemblyman in 1845 and 1846, and a justice of the New |
| ce Plan of New York for the incumbent State | Assemblyman in District 28 (Queens), who then did not r |
| ar sessions, making him the longest serving | assemblyman in Nevada history. |
| red W. Robertson, a former California State | Assemblyman instrumental in transferring the facilities |
| lderland town supervisor and New York State | Assemblyman, is credited with using his great influence |
| Assemblyman Jack Conners | |
| ediately after the Democratic caucus ended, | Assemblyman James W. Husted presided. |
| Assemblyman Jason O'Donnell, from July 27, 2010 | |
| he Assembly created upon the resignation of | Assemblyman Jeffrey Moran to accept appointment as Ocea |
| Republican economy bloc's attempts to stop | Assemblyman Jesse M. Unruh from pushing through tax inc |
| Assemblyman Jim Whelan, and | |
| Assemblyman Jim Whelan | |
| les Mayor Tom Bradley easily defeated State | Assemblyman John Garamendi. |
| 1,328 votes, to 1,184 for former Democratic | Assemblyman John Szymarek and 440 for Republican Leo Ke |
| ew York State Democratic Committee by state | Assemblyman John McEneny. |
| the 27th Legislative District together with | Assemblyman John F. McKeon, who is coincidentally also |
| Assemblyman John S. Wisniewski | |
| lection as a Republican, defeating Democrat | Assemblyman John L. Burton, who was the younger brother |
| Assemblyman John F. McKeon | |
| cer survivor, a nurse, and two politicians, | Assemblyman John Vasconcellos and San Francisco Distric |
| Assemblyman Johnson serves on the Law and Public Safety | |
| Assemblyman Joseph V. Egan | |
| Milwaukee), defeating Democratic incumbent | Assemblyman Joseph Przybylski, with 1731 votes for Erme |
| Assemblyman Joseph R. Malone | |
| Assembly, Albio Sires of West New York, and | Assemblyman Joseph Vas, who is also Mayor of Perth Ambo |
| He was the chief of staff to New York State | Assemblyman Keith L. T. Wright for eight years. |
| owski & Zebrowski with his father, the late | Assemblyman Kenneth Peter Zebrowski. |
| osition was co-authored by California State | Assemblyman Kenneth Cory (D-Garden Grove) and Californi |
| State | Assemblyman Kevin Shelley, the Democratic nominee, narr |
| A bill to approve the lease, authored by | Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries, has been tabled until Janua |
| Assemblyman Kevin J. O'Toole | |
| Assemblyman Larry Chatzidakis | |
| As an | Assemblyman, Lasher served as Chairman of New York Stat |
| lost to Orange County Supervisor and former | Assemblyman Lou Correa by 1,392 votes (a 1% margin). |
| Assemblyman Louis Manzo, who first won his seat on a ti | |
| 53% of the vote; former New Jersey General | Assemblyman Louis Manzo was the runner-up with 26%. |
| In 1928, she unseated Republican | Assemblyman Louis Polewczynski to represent the Eighth |
| the Wilson Pakula Act of 1947, authored by | Assemblyman Malcolm Wilson and Senator Irwin Pakula, wh |
| As an | Assemblyman, Manning remained relatively unknown outsid |
| Senator Cunningham defeated | Assemblyman Manzo in the Democratic primary in June 200 |
| y staffer, Lara worked as Chief of Staff to | Assemblyman Marco Antonio Firebaugh (D-South Gate) when |
| Assemblyman Matthew W. Milam | |
| endorsed Lonegan, as did New Jersey General | Assemblyman Michael J. Doherty. |
| Democratic State legislators met on May 30, | Assemblyman Michael C. Murphy, of New York City, presid |
| To the relief of L.A. | Assemblyman Michael Wolski (Jack Kruschen), Brackett th |
| In July 2010, California | Assemblyman Mike Davis floated the idea of California a |
| CA | Assemblyman Milton Marks |
| tes.For the by-election PAS nominated state | assemblyman Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut, while Barisan Nasio |
| Assemblyman Molepske was the second youngest legislator | |
| Mr. Richard F. Turner as Guest of Honor and | assemblyman Mr. Octovio Alfonso in presence the process |
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