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om Queens, New York who represented a Queens, | At-Large New York City Council district from 1974 to 1 |
0s, he entered elective politics as a Senator | at-large. |
f the American Jewish Committee, and a former | at-large member of the St. Louis Jewish Community Rela |
ned to the United States Congress as a member | at-large from Pennsylvania from 1894 to 1903; was the |
rted to mention the Green Wave as a potential | at-large opponent to play in the Sugar Bowl as pert of |
House of Representatives as a representative | at-large. |
nced his campaign to run for a Representative | At-Large seat for the Puerto Rico's House of Represent |
In 1904, he was a delegate | at-large to the Republican National Convention in Chic |
Vermont returned to a single | At-large district after losing 2nd Representative afte |
so the second largest by size, after Alaska's | At-large congressional district. |
It was reestablished in 1965 after the | At-Large District was eliminated due to the Voting Rig |
s, and its remaining member was again elected | at-large. |
champion of the SEC and pits them against an | At-Large BCS team. |
om the Southwest Conference played against an | at-large opponent. |
See also: Alaska Territory's | At-large congressional district |
In 2010, Crawford ran for Alaska's single | at-large seat in the United States House of Representa |
A City Clerk is also elected | at-large and serves a four-year term. |
See also: Oregon's | At-large congressional district |
See also: Wyoming's | At-large congressional district |
American Samoa's | At-large Congressional District encompasses the entire |
ouse of Representatives from American Samoa's | At-large congressional district and Democratic convent |
American Samoa's | At-large congressional district |
ouse of Representatives from American Samoa's | At-large congressional district. |
8 to elect the delegate from American Samoa's | At-large congressional district. |
Big 12 Conference in its wake, an additional | at-large bid became available. |
She is an elected | at-large member of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation |
eason, leading them to a 13-5-2 record and an | at-large birth in the NCAA tournament, where Creighton |
e elected members, one from each ward and one | at-large member. |
transferred at regional level and calculated | at-large. |
sentatives elected from two districts and one | at-large from 1903 until the end of the 62nd United St |
members of the Muskogee City Council and nine | at-large members appointed by the mayor with the appro |
The board has nine districts, and one | at-large district which is always occupied by the Chai |
f government, private enterprise and citizens | at-large in the community, a viable regional transport |
istrators, faculty, community members, and an | at-large student elected by the general student body. |
population throughout Marion County and four | At-large seats. |
sentatives elected from two districts and two | at-large in the 63rd United States Congress from 1913 |
city councilors serve two-year terms, and the | at-large members serve staggered three-year terms. |
, however, eight districts were drawn and the | at-large district was eliminated. |
to 1833, two seats were apportioned, elected | at-large on a general ticket. |
to 1843, two seats were apportioned, elected | at-large on a general ticket. |
to 1815, two seats were apportioned, elected | at-large on a general ticket. |
members of North Bay City Council are elected | at-large. |
must reside in specific areas but are elected | at-large. |
Members are elected | at-large (without districts) and in a non-partisan man |
rs consisting of five members who are elected | at-large to serve three year terms of office on a stag |
Commission members are elected | at-large in nonpartisan elections to serve four-year t |
rnment from one in which trustees are elected | at-large to a system where they are elected from distr |
There are four | At-Large (also known as Citywide) seats on the Boston |
eside in three specific areas but are elected | at-large. |
Main article: Mississippi's | At-large congressional district |
er Rizzo easily won re-election as Councilman | At-Large in 1999, 2003, and 2007. |
Later he ran and was elected as an | at-large Representative in the House. |
In 1962, Neil Staebler was elected as an | at-large candidate after the 1960 census indicated Mic |
From 1974 to 1978, he served as an | at-large member of the Cranston City Council. |
Davenport was elected as an | at-large Republican to the Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth |
Prior to that she served two terms as an | at-large councilwoman from 1988-1996. |
began his first term on County Council as an | At-Large Member in 1988. |
n ANC Commissioner until he took office as an | at-large member of the council. |
ration for Assigned Names and Numbers, as the | At-Large Representative for North America. |
ween 2001 and 2007, he served two terms as an | at-large member of the Portland School Committee, and |
Annise Parker is elected as an | at-large member of the Houston City Council alongside |
In the year 2000 he was elected as Senator | at-large and elected unanimously in January, 2001, as |
He is currently serving his third term as an | At-large member of the Montgomery County Council. |
the Sixty-third United States Congress as an | at-large candidate for an increase in Michigan's Congr |
election process to serve out a vacancy as an | at-large member of the Senate of Puerto Rico. |
ed; instead voting was done nationwide as one | at-large district. |
stitutional convention and won election as an | at-large member to the United States House of Represen |
She was chosen as an | at-large member elected by overseas voters who were ac |
Sanders served as the | at-large representative for the state of Vermont befor |
of the five council districts, as well as two | at-large council members. |
tember 11, 2009 he was elected to serve as an | at-large member of the DNC, at the organization's fall |
districts of Fairfax County, as well as three | at-large members. |
In 2003 she was elected as an | at-large councilwoman. |
Wrights served as an | at-large member of the Libertarian National Committee |
He was elected as an | at-large representative due to problems with reapporti |
During his recent tenure as an | at-large member of the City Council, Brown served as C |
She served as an | at-large member of the Houston City Council from 1998 |
United States House of Representatives as an | at-large representative from Georgia. |
on February 8, 2010 that he would file as an | at-large candidate for the Mecklenburg County Board of |
He served as an | at-large delegate for McCarthy at the Democratic Natio |
He was reelected that year as Senator | at-large, but his party's delegation size dropped from |
s on a coin flip, the Spiders were awarded an | at-large playoff berth. |
Ayanna Pressley ( | at-large) |
d for the 1966 election (after the banning of | at-large seats by the Voting Rights Act of 1965). |
i's son), was the last alderman to be elected | at-large in Edmonton. |
Mendelson was elected as a Democrat to be an | at-large member of the Council of the District of Colu |
any district in the United States, behind the | at-large district of Alaska. |
City Council switched from one being elected | at-large to a by-district format she was the first per |
ectoral votes (as Maine does) between winners | at-large and congressional districts. |
n election by its members to replace Brown as | at-large member of the Council. |
istrict was dissolved and replaced by Idaho's | At-large congressional district. |
district was dissolved and replaced by Iowa's | At-large congressional district. |
trict was dissolved and replaced by Montana's | At-large congressional district. |
While the mayor is elected by voters | at-large, the Vice Mayor is elected by the council to |
This district, called the | At-Large district, because it covers the entire state, |
After the 1940 census, the | At-large seat was eliminated. |
alls, South Dakota, encouraging the change of | at-large legislative bodies to district representation |
W. Wilson Goode, Jr. is a City Councilman | At-Large in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
He was elected to a Philadelphia City Council | At-Large seat in 1995. |
Party primary for the Englewood City Council | At-large by unseating African-American incumbent Rev. |
rg represented a Queens New York City Council | at-large district as a Democrat from 1970 to 1973. |
Wilson Goode, Jr. was elected City Councilman | At-Large in 1999 and handily won re-election in 2003. |
In the 2005 Houston City Council | At-large 1 election, Peter Hoyt Brown was elected to h |
May 2011 Democratic primary for City Council | At-Large. |
In the 2007 Houston City Council | At-large 5 election, Jolanda Jones was elected to an a |
In the 2005 Houston City Council | At-large 2 election, Sue Lovell was elected. |
to public office as a member of City Council, | At-Large Position Four, on December 6, 2003. |
in the Forty-first Congress, Segar claimed an | at-large ninth seat for Virginia in the U.S. House, bu |
seven-member Board of Commissioners, elected | at-large by Naperville voters. |
, 2011, Biddle was chosen by the Committee as | at-large member of the Council. |
allocated beginning in 1803, continuing until | At-large representation ceased in 1843. |
d 20 alternates to the national convention as | at-large delegates. |
was elected to the Houston City Council from | At-large Position 4 and took office January 2, 2010. |
mber 2010, she won the Volusia County Council | at-large seat over her Republican opponent, an avowed |
Cynthia Lummis, | At-large District |
Dakota Territory's | At-large congressional district is an obsolete congres |
rea, one priest elected by the deanery, three | at-large members, and a representative of the Parents' |
6 seats, the two new seats were designated as | At-Large and were elected statewide, so that each citi |
Carlton R. Sickles's tenure, the district was | at-large and covered the entire state. |
ats were apportioned to the District, elected | at-large on a general ticket. |
Joseph Doyle, Councilman | At-Large |
Melissa E. Bartlett ( | at-large) |
18, 2010 to elect a mayor and eight aldermen ( | at-large), and five of the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic |
r Board of Trustees who are elected either as | at-large or district members. |
12, Patrick H. Kelley was elected congressman | at-large after Michigan gained one seat due to reappor |
rom geographic wards and three are elected as | at-large members. |
House of Representatives, elected state-wide | At-large. |
ress, those seats were all elected state-wide | at-large on a general ticket. |
ouse of Representatives is elected state-wide | at-Large. |
Three counties each elected two | at-large senators. |
to 1919, those seats were elected state-wide | At-large on a general ticket. |
ke, and Mary Merrill Anderson were elected as | at-large commissioners of the Minneapolis Park and Rec |
rict was the only district, elected statewide | At-large. |
The state briefly elected an | at-large representative from 1853-1855, in addition to |
io had one representative, elected state-wide | at-large. |
stricts, with five counties each electing two | at-large senators. |
, finishing third in the special election for | At-Large position 4, the seat vacated by Sheila Jackso |
geographic districts, thereby eliminating the | at-large seat. |
The Hudson County Executive, elected | at-large, is Thomas A. DeGise. |
the 1910 census, but elected the extra seats | at-large in 1912. |
r the 1910 Census, but the seat was filled by | at-large election in 1912 and 1914.) |
19, 2010 to select a mayor and five aldermen | at-large. |
He lost to Daschle in the race for the | at-large seat. |
his party's nominee in the race for Wyoming's | at-large seat in the United States House of Representa |
In the 1976 Republican primary for Nevada's | At-large congressional district, None of These Candida |
the 2006 Republican nomination for Vermont's | at-large United States House of Representatives seat. |
to and Winifred C. Stanley for Representative | at-large. |
cian who served as a U.S. Congressman for the | At-large District of Massachusetts. |
t school board president Doyle Valdez for the | At-Large Position 8 seat of the Austin Independent Sch |
stead ran successfully in 1970 for councilman | at-large, a position that he soon vacated in order to |
n the NPP's March 9, 2008 primary for senator | at-large, easily collected over 5 thousand signatures |
seek the Republican nomination for Montana's | at-large congressional district in 2012. |
for the Republican nomination for Colorado's | at-large Congressional seat in 1884. |
ley Flynn and Robert Minor for Representative | at-large. |
s will select a single representative for the | At-large District (map), who will run on a statewide b |
the 2006 Republican nomination for Vermont's | at-large United States House of Representatives seat. |
In 1934 and 1936, Hoover ran for an | at-large seat in the United States House of Representa |
n 1977, when he won a special election for an | at-large unexpired term on the City Council of Bossier |
He was one of thirteen candidates for four | at-large council seats and received 23,260 votes, or 1 |
In 2004 she ran for an | At-large seat on the City Council. |
districts, thereby obviating the need for an | at-large representative. |
d Davis was then nominated for Representative | at-large, leaving three gaps on the ticket. |
On August 28 at a forum for | at-large city council candidates, at Benton Chapel on |
At a forum for | at-large candidates on August 28, 2007, Ronnie Greer s |
The province elected four representatives | at-large to the Regular Batasang Pambansa in 1984. |
United States Representative from Connecticut | at-large, 1819-23, a United States Senator from Connec |
lected U.S. Representative from Connecticut's | at-large seat as a Democrat. |
3, 1951 as U.S. Representative from Vermont ( | at-large). |
tives as the representative from Washington's | at-large congressional district for the 51st United St |
ssional election for the Delegate from Guam's | At-large congressional district was held on November 2 |
United States Representative from Connecticut | at-large, 1933-35; delegate to the Republican National |
the single U.S. Representative from Alaska's | at-large congressional district, who will represent th |
ce since 1837, having been organized from the | At-Large Congressional District. |
ssional election for the Delegate from Guam's | At-large congressional district was held on November 4 |
the 52nd United States Congress from Oregon's | At-large congressional district. |
Republican member who was not elected from an | At-Large district. |
0, United States Congressman from Connecticut | at-large, 1791-96, and United States Senator from Conn |
trict was created in 1795 from Pennsylvania's | At-large congressional district. |
ed in 1795 with two seats from Pennsylvania's | At-large congressional district |
Samuel had three | at-large colleagues from Caddo Parish (prior to the im |
Since 1933, Vermont has had one | at-large seat. |
South Dakota currently has one | at-large congressional district. |
as elected as a member representing his state | at-large in the United States House of Representatives |
nfrastructure committee, was House Democratic | At-Large Whip, and a member of the Executive Committee |
Idaho Territory's | At-large congressional district is an obsolete congres |
l 1968, he and two other members served in an | at-large district including Washington Parish. |
50 votes to lead the Republican ticket in the | at-large state House races in Caddo Parish, but he was |
tions, winning the third of three seats in an | at-large ballot. |
epresentatives for the open seat in Montana's | At-large congressional district that is available in t |
In 1847 | at-large representation was replaced by four districts |
Brown served in an | at-large Caddo Parish delegation during his entire Hou |
llinois, each elector casts five votes in the | At-Large elections. |
ere elected from districted seats, instead of | At-large statewide. |
nest W. Gibson, who was redistricted into the | At-large district. |
Iowa Territory's | At-large congressional district is an obsolete congres |
Main article: Iowa Territory's | At-large congressional district |
He is an | at-large member of the Democratic National Committee, |
is presided over by the Mayor, who is elected | at-large. |
He is an | at-large Superdelegate to the 2008 Democratic National |
The TWFF is sponsored | at-large by insurance companies in the categories of d |
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