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Four | incumbents and two open seats and were up for election. |
Six candidates, including three | incumbents and three challengers, submitted their nomin |
nts on the mainland (115 seats including 107 | incumbents and 8 new seats), 2 from Guadeloupe and Mart |
All three | incumbents and other pundits agree that the move was ma |
ion, he finished fifth behind the same three | incumbents and his fellow future Dublin University Sena |
teral partnerships with more than 200 global | incumbents and major carriers. |
h the Royalist tendencies of the St Andrew's | incumbents; and a desire for Puritan preaching, the sol |
Other than the | incumbents and Luis Fortuno, no other person has "Ofici |
The current | incumbents are Robert Petheram, Len Williams and Ryan C |
century, but it is of old foundation and its | incumbents are recorded from 1277. |
Bold indicates elected, and | incumbents are italicized. |
Liberal cabinet ministers are in bold, other | incumbents are in italics. |
The current | incumbents are Revd Jason Rendell (Sacrist) and Revd An |
ne of the Republican candidates who defeated | incumbents are running unopposed. |
Bold indicates elected, | incumbents are italicized, and an asterisk indicates no |
It was a battle of | incumbents, as Hume was a regional councillor until the |
seats in Colorado and Oklahoma, and defeated | incumbents Augustus O. Stanley (D-KY), David I. Walsh ( |
tronomer Royal to retire at 65 (all previous | incumbents bar Airy and John Pond had died in office; J |
mate Thomas J. Shusted, unseating Democratic | incumbents Barbara Berman and Mary Keating Croce. |
epression beginning to take hold, Republican | incumbents became unpopular, and Democrats gained a net |
Both of the ward's | incumbents, Bryan Anderson and Mike Nickel, were seekin |
The | incumbents Burke and Javits were re-elected. |
Previous elections had usually seen the | incumbents chosing their successors, allowing the oliga |
ired permission to serve any given route and | incumbents could raise many obstacles to the granting o |
s took an open seat in Michigan and defeated | incumbents Daniel O. Hastings (R-DE), Lester J. Dickins |
In the 2008 General Election, Republican | incumbents David H. Barad (1,616 votes) and John Kashwi |
newly unicameral National Assembly, with 77 | incumbents defeated. |
Both men were elected to replace | incumbents Democrat Joseph Lutz, who was defeated in th |
he realignment of electoral boundaries, most | incumbents did not represent the entirety of their list |
rish church with its own vicar, although the | incumbents did not always live in the parish (they gene |
ts and PACs raise large amounts of money for | incumbents, discourage potential opponents, which frees |
There is list of | incumbents engraved on an oak board above the door to t |
All were | incumbents except for Elaine Marshall, who won the post |
It was a year in which Texas | incumbents fared particularly poor in state races. |
The | incumbents favored Avila Camacho, while opposition coal |
They also defeated five Democratic | incumbents: Floyd Haskell (D-CO), Dick Clark (D-IA), Wi |
The | incumbents Floyd-Jones, Richmond, Comstock and Bruce we |
en seats in California and Iowa and defeated | incumbents Fob James of Alabama and David Beasley of So |
nd the six councillor candidates (five being | incumbents) formed Whitecourt's 2010-2013 council by ac |
ause the new city charter greatly restricted | incumbents from running. |
south door in the current building recording | incumbents from 1239 to the present day. |
lection held in 1959 would end up having two | incumbents from the old Calgary electoral district faci |
12 at Albany, New York, and re-nominated the | incumbents Fuld and Foster. |
The | incumbents Fuld and Foster were re-elected. |
Clinton-Gore ticket then faced and defeated | incumbents George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle in the 1992 |
The | incumbents Glynn, May, Sohmer, Parsons, Call and Bensel |
The | incumbents Governor John A. Dix, Lieutenant Governor Jo |
Askew and Adams defeated | incumbents Governor Kirk and Lieutenant Governor Ray C. |
andidates were defeated, including the three | incumbents; Green placed a poor third in Inkster, which |
election, Gordon and Joan Voss unseated the | incumbents, Green Party candidate Matt Ahearn and Repub |
d running mate Robert M. Gordon unseated the | incumbents, Green Party candidate Matt Ahearn and Repub |
Both | incumbents have previously confirmed that she will like |
Incumbents have been shown in the most closely correspo | |
re as chairman, all of the party's statewide | incumbents held their seats, and the party gained the N |
Incumbents held their seats in all nine congressional r | |
ecause of this, it has had a large number of | incumbents in its 200-year history. |
The remaining | incumbents in Ward 1 and Ward 3 and both incumbents in |
ples of the IAFF's endorsement of Republican | incumbents in 2006 include Representatives Curt Weldon |
n, Democratic challengers toppled Republican | incumbents in three Indiana districts much more conserv |
Parsons was one of only three Liberal | incumbents in the entire province to retain his seat in |
There are never | incumbents in the race, and voters are always being int |
ordained in 1907 and served a long series of | incumbents, in various parts of England and Cornwall as |
She faced two | incumbents in the Democratic primary but was the top vo |
d to be the home of two different Democratic | incumbents, in a move aimed at removing him from office |
y party organization would endorse the three | incumbents in the primary. |
erforce persuaded five of the nine ritualist | incumbents in Chichester diocese to comply. |
19, 140, and 146 (all Democrats who defeated | incumbents in the primary election, except for District |
m, have challenged the People's Action Party | incumbents in this GRC for the first time in the Genera |
ral Party, and was one of only three Liberal | incumbents in the entire province to retain his seat in |
an Quayle, and John East defeated entrenched | incumbents in the 1978 and 1980 elections. |
Incumbents in Bold | |
a redistricting plan that put five long-time | incumbents in trouble was controversial. |
rofessionalism, the Red Stockings hired five | incumbents including Waterman and five new men to compl |
kinson, he was willing to exempt the present | incumbents, including himself, from the succession prov |
he party mostly endorsed Democrats including | incumbents Joe Lieberman for US Senate, Attorney Genera |
Missouri and Rhode Island, and defeated five | incumbents: John V. Tunney of California, Vance Hartke |
s in Arizona, Hawaii, Nebraska, and defeated | incumbents John Glenn Beall, Jr. of Maryland, James L. |
Arizona and Florida and defeated Democratic | incumbents Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania, Daniel Brew |
The | incumbents Laurance, Benson and Silvester were re-elect |
The | incumbents Lehman, Bray, Tremaine, Bennett, Merritt and |
at Syracuse, New York, and re-nominated the | incumbents Lehman, Bray, Tremaine and Bennett; and comp |
ntion met on October 1, and re-nominated the | incumbents Lehman, Tremaine, Bennett and Wagner; and co |
The | incumbents Lewis and Wright were defeated. |
The | incumbents Lewis, Cardozo and McLaughlin were re-electe |
3 | incumbents lose their seats. |
government, but was actually around 40%. 62 | incumbents lost their seats. |
Two Republican | incumbents lost re-election to Democrats. |
The following 54 | incumbents lost their bids for re-election in 2010. |
e sweep of all nine seats, ousting long-term | incumbents loyal to the old committeeman. |
Democrats over Randy Corman, with Republican | incumbents Mikulak and Oros hanging on to their seats i |
ohn S. Wisniewski knocked off the Republican | incumbents Mikulak and Oros. |
The | incumbents Miller, Maier, Marshall and Calder were defe |
The | incumbents Morgan, Washington Hunt, Alvah Hunt and Jewe |
Rockings Ceremony and | Incumbents moved from Wikipedia article on Blidworth. |
The | incumbents Mumford, Gardenier, Van Rensselaer and Thomp |
d having a more public persona than previous | incumbents, Nathan-Turner was often the object of inten |
The | incumbents Nelson, Allen, Champlain, Bristol and Richmo |
The | incumbents Newton, Williams and Wadsworth were re-elect |
The | incumbents Nichols, Champlain, Bristol, Richmond, Chapm |
All | incumbents not running for re-election in their prefect |
The | incumbents Odell, Miller, Bond and Gray were re-elected |
Jersey, and California have opted to protect | incumbents of both parties, again reducing the number o |
he 2000 census were gerrymandered to protect | incumbents of both parties, so there was no change in t |
None of the early | incumbents of the see ruled so long a time; and none di |
terms of "U.S. House Candidates challenging | incumbents of the opposite party who had the most cash- |
epublican candidates due to the unchallenged | incumbents of Ronald Reagan in 1984 and George W. Bush |
hedral of the diocese, the bishops were also | incumbents of individual congregations - Michael Russel |
able to the Legislature's efforts to protect | incumbents of old districts while designing the new one |
yed in this position, emulating the bewigged | incumbents of the seats below. |
mprehension Act of 1690 allowed Episcopalian | incumbents, on taking the Oath of Allegiance, to retain |
ted not to seek re-election and of the three | incumbents, only Castor secured re-nomination. |
ntatives were elected to replace non-running | incumbents: Patrick McHenry and Virginia Foxx. |
In the 1999 election, Republican | incumbents Paul Kramer and Barbara Wright were narrowly |
en seats in Vermont and Florida and unseated | incumbents Peter H. Dominick (R-CO) and Marlow Cook (R- |
s not sent any Republicans to Congress since | incumbents Peter Torkildsen and Peter Blute were defeat |
he 27 seats, and more than two thirds of the | incumbents ran for another term - only seven retired. |
None of the | incumbents ran for re-election. |
Three | incumbents ran for reelection, while two sought another |
Four of the five | incumbents ran for reelection, while one sought another |
All | incumbents ran for office again, with all winning, mean |
All | incumbents ran again, with twelve of the thirteen winni |
In that year he resigned under the | Incumbents Resignation Act, and came to live at Soham, |
Fourteen | incumbents retained their seats, with Premier Frank Lui |
seats ran as independents, with nine of the | incumbents retaining their seats. |
seats ran as independents, with seven of the | incumbents retaining their seats. |
The | incumbents Rice and Danforth were re-elected. |
o and running mate John B. Paolella defeated | incumbents Robert Burns and Paul J. Contillo. |
The | incumbents Robinson, Taylor, Selden and Bates were re-e |
Incumbents Roger Manno and Henry B. Heller had decided | |
The | incumbents Roosevelt, Lehman, Tremaine and Pound were r |
Almost the | incumbents running for reelection won except for Ralph |
a year when more than half of the Republican | incumbents running for the Senate were defeated. |
cted were Chuck Weaver, and Beth Akeson; and | incumbents Ryan Spain, Gary V. Sandberg, and W. Eric Tu |
The | incumbents, Secretary of State Joseph B. Carr, Comptrol |
nger placed third, surpassed only by the two | incumbents seeking reelection. |
The | incumbents Seymour, Foot and Wells were defeated. |
The Roll of | Incumbents shows that several successive chantry priest |
The | incumbents Smith and Elkus were defeated. |
In the tradition of many | incumbents, Snyder attempted to take credit for improve |
Twenty-five | incumbents sought re-election. |
ohn S. Wisniewski knocked off the Republican | incumbents Stephen A. Mikulak and Ernest L. Oros. |
o take market share away from the entrenched | incumbents such as oil and coal. |
He ran an attack campaign against the two | incumbents that gave him a tough reputation in municipa |
All seven Washington | incumbents that ran for re-election, none of whom faced |
the only one of New York's eight Republican | incumbents to win over 60% in 2006. |
ial Credit landslide becoming one of the few | incumbents to retain a seat. |
The | incumbents Tremaine and Copeland were re-elected. |
ve the Whigs the advantage of having several | incumbents turn from rivals to party members. |
ry- a post he was to hold under two separate | incumbents until his elevation to the rank of Bishop in |
uring the French Revolution; and two titular | incumbents, Vilar and Dorlodot, occupied the position. |
Each of the five | incumbents was up for election, and each won re-electio |
, to face off in a primary challenge against | incumbents Weinberg, and her Assembly running mates Val |
The | incumbents Wemple, Tabor and Bogart were re-elected. |
Four | incumbents were re-elected and all three open seats wer |
All six | incumbents were re-elected and the composition of the s |
All six | incumbents were re-elected and the composition of the s |
Five | incumbents were re-elected, the Republican incumbent wa |
cond, Eighth, and Tenth districts, all three | incumbents were re-elected by close margins. |
All six | incumbents were re-elected and the composition of the s |
All six | incumbents were re-elected without opposition and the c |
Five Democratic | incumbents were re-elected, one Republican incumbent wa |
All five | incumbents were re-elected, four of them by large margi |
Five | incumbents were re-elected and the two open seats in th |
o the Board, but he placed fifth as all four | incumbents were reelected. |
lection (Barry Erskine, of Ward 11), and two | incumbents were returned by acclamation. |
tal from two were frustrated, although their | incumbents were re-elected. |
All of the party's candidates and | incumbents were defeated in the 1994 general election, |
Four | incumbents were re-elected, but incumbent Democrat Liz |
Four | incumbents were re-elected, but John J. Riley of the 2n |
Two | incumbents were re-elected, one was defeated for re-ele |
Two Democratic | incumbents were re-elected, four open seats were won by |
Four | incumbents were re-elected, but Hugo S. Sims, Jr. of th |
Three | incumbents were re-elected, but John Light Napier of th |
Three | incumbents were re-elected, but John Jenrette of the 6t |
All | incumbents were re-elected without opposition. |
All of the | incumbents were redistricted. |
All four Liberal | incumbents were re-elected. |
Three Liberal | incumbents were re-elected. |
Three | incumbents were re-elected, but two incumbents were def |
No | incumbents were defeated in the legislative races. |
Four of the council candidates, three being | incumbents, were unchallenged. |
Two Democratic | incumbents were re-elected, two Republican incumbents w |
All seven | incumbents were re-elected and the composition of the s |
All five ADQ | incumbents were re-elected, for a total of 41 seats. |
All six | incumbents were re-elected and the composition of the s |
Four | incumbents were re-elected and the two open seats were |
Four | Incumbents were squeezed into two districts and one new |
Only 67 of the 132 | incumbents who ran for re-election were successful. |
The three | incumbents who ran were re-elected and the two open sea |
Some veteran female | incumbents who hold senior positions in Congress might |
All four | incumbents who ran were re-elected and the Democrats pi |
All five | incumbents who ran were re-elected and the open seat in |
n house" and fired "a considerable number of | incumbents who were seldom at their respective desks". |
All four | incumbents who ran were re-elected and the Republicans |
All five | incumbents who ran were re-elected and the open seats i |
All five | incumbents who ran were re-elected and the open seat in |
All five | incumbents who ran were re-elected and the open seat in |
All five | incumbents who ran were re-elected and the open seat in |
, three in the primary run-off, ten replaced | incumbents who had run for other office. |
ed an incumbent in the primary, Six replaced | incumbents who had run for other office. |
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