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This was the first Native | Legislature in Indian sub continent, outside British In |
er served as member of the Utah Territorial | Legislature in 1862. |
Lewis was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1936 provincial election as a Conser |
Smeaton ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1926 Alberta general election as a c |
The bill passed both houses of the Florida | Legislature in early 1998, but was vetoed by then-Gover |
Marland was first elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1985 provincial election, defeating |
position was established by the Utah State | Legislature in 2000. |
Burgener was elected to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1993 Alberta general election. |
first elected to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1970 Northwest Territories general e |
He was elected to the Maine | Legislature in 1829 and held political offices on and o |
es Legislative Assembly is the 24th sitting | legislature in Northwest Territories history. |
He first campaigned for the Manitoba | legislature in the 1958 provincial election, but lost t |
, a hotelier, first ran for the territorial | legislature in 1989 but lost to NDP cabinet minister Ar |
When he entered the | legislature in 1996, Wright listed his occupation as a |
Mather ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 2004 election as the Liberal candida |
Molinari was first elected to the Ontario | legislature in the provincial election of 1999, defeati |
Hawranik was first elected to the | legislature in a 2002 by-election in the riding of Lac |
m provincial politics at dissolution of the | legislature in 1971. |
He was returned to the | legislature in the 1932 election, defeating Laughlin by |
erved in both houses of the Louisiana State | Legislature. in 1837. |
y which included Clarke was defeated in the | legislature in July 1874, when John Norquay's bill for |
Muller ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1967 Alberta general election. |
ak and Boyce were members of the provincial | legislature in 1981, having been elected as NDP candida |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1936 provincial election, defeating |
Trial and Expulsion from the New York State | Legislature in 1920 of the Five Socialist Assemblymen b |
9-1861, as a member of the Utah Territorial | Legislature in 1856 and 1878-1879, and in the Arizona T |
lty for two years, and were defeated in the | legislature in 1922. |
Nowlan was an MLA in the Nova Scotia | Legislature in the 1920s, and was always known for his |
Bullitt served in the Kentucky | legislature in 1884 and 1885, and ran for Congress in V |
In California he was elected to the state | legislature in 1856. |
Flynn was sent back to the | legislature in 1892 and was re-elected in 1897. |
Jersey, and was a member of the New Jersey | Legislature in 1795-96. |
Simpson was elected to the Wyoming | Legislature in 1998 and is serving his sixth term as a |
ative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial | legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from July 7, |
Carson ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the electoral district of Sturgeon as a |
uty in the I District of Tabasco to the LVI | Legislature in 1994 then he was elected. |
McMeans was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1910 provincial election as a member |
Alexander ran for a seat in the Alberta | Legislature in the 1982 Alberta general election. |
Patterson ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the electoral district of Lac Ste. |
e becoming a clerk for the New Jersey state | legislature in 1869. |
O'Connor was elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1990 provincial election, defeating |
ully ran as an Independent candidate to the | legislature in the district of Sainte-Anne against Libe |
first elected to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1983 Northwest Territories general e |
likely to be enacted by the Tennessee state | legislature in the near future, the concept has already |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1977, defeati |
In 1990, he was elected to the 72nd | Legislature in the Texas House of Representatives from |
2005, Yevdokimov was impeached by the local | legislature in a no confidence vote which passed by a v |
s Act was created by the Ontario Provincial | Legislature in 1946 to ensure the conservation, restora |
. Osborn, but was consolidated by the state | legislature in 1876. |
into effect upon the dissolution of the BC | Legislature in April 2009, and was first contested in t |
obtained a charter from the North Carolina | legislature in December 1852 to construct a railroad fr |
r ended after he was elected to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1945 Service vote. |
ment backbencher throughout his time in the | legislature, in the ministries of John Bracken, Stuart |
Anstett was elected to the provincial | legislature in the 1981 provincial election, as a candi |
Hemphill first ran for the provincial | legislature in 1977, in the southwest Winnipeg riding o |
MacKay ran and was elected to the Ontario | legislature in 1902 and re-elected in 1905, 1908 and 19 |
ded the Province of New York's Governor and | legislature in 1767 and 1769. |
Shadbolt first ran for the provincial | legislature in the 1990 Ontario election, finishing six |
2001, McClelland was elected to the Alberta | Legislature in the Edmonton-Rutherford riding. |
Baldridge entered the Idaho | Legislature in 1911 as a member of the Idaho House of R |
Haig was re-elected to the | legislature in 1922, 1927 and 1932, and remained an imp |
oard could use the $600,000 approved by the | legislature in June to help with the transition to a pr |
ative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial | legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from May 1, |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1969 provincial election, defeating |
uthority, an agency created by the Oklahoma | legislature in 1935. |
The | legislature in turn refused to enact a salary bill. |
first elected to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1999 Northwest Territories general e |
He was first elected to the provincial | legislature in 1919 and became leader of the opposition |
mitz was elected to the Twenty-second Texas | Legislature in 1890, representing Gillespie, Comal and |
He was elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1985 provincial election, defeating |
Davie returned to the | legislature in 1882 and became Attorney-General under P |
MacLellan ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1930 Alberta general election as a U |
After retiring from the | Legislature in 2004, Quandahl was elected Chairman of t |
He first ran for the Ontario | legislature in the 1981 provincial election, and finish |
Wilson ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1959 Alberta general election. |
Clegg was first elected to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1986 Alberta general election. |
ran for a seat in the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1995 Northwest Territories general e |
first elected to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 2003 Northwest Territories general e |
e was first elected to the Washington State | Legislature in 1982. |
Brunswick, Fowlie was first elected to the | legislature in the 1999 election and was re-elected in |
He was first elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1977 election, defeating New Democra |
a, but did serve one more term in the state | legislature in 1853. |
hn William Meece, member of the Mississippi | Legislature in 1911 |
ted to the State Senate of the South Dakota | Legislature in 1962 and Lieutenant Governor in 1964 and |
20 (18 from Saipan) beginning with the 16th | Legislature in 2008. |
first elected to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1975 Northwest Territories general e |
Doer's government changed the rules of the | legislature in 1999, to allow the Speaker of the Assemb |
He was elected to the | Legislature in 2006 serving Nebraska's 24th legislative |
Dubuc ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the Peace River provincial electoral dis |
The building was approved by the state | legislature in 1965 to replace the Auburn Sports Arena, |
He first ran for the Manitoba | legislature in the 1920 provincial election, contesting |
Butler ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1971 Alberta general election in the |
Delday ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1959 Alberta general election. |
he was elected as a member of Georgia state | legislature in 1830. |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1920, winning |
a Civil War officer member of the Illinois | Legislature in the 1860s. |
tting Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth | Legislature in 1978. |
Walton first ran for the Manitoba | legislature in the 1903 provincial election, and lost t |
Younie ran for a seat in the Alberta | Legislature in the 1979 Alberta general election in the |
a by-election to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the electoral district of Mackenzie Grea |
He was first elected to the Ontario | legislature in a by-election in on December 2, 1993 in |
He left the provincial | legislature in 1963, when he was appointed to the Senat |
Kennedy returned to the | legislature in the 1937 election and returned to govern |
In 1960, the | legislature in special session adopted twenty-nine laws |
also attempted to return to the provincial | legislature in the 1927, but lost to Prefontaine by 1,1 |
Limestone County, Alabama and served in the | legislature in 1851. |
When Solomon resigned from the | legislature in 1957, Casper changed parties and won the |
Jonson retired at dissolution of the | Legislature in 2004. |
Weir was first elected to the | legislature in 1991 in the riding of Saint John South w |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1945 provincial election, defeating |
lexander first won a seat in the provincial | legislature in 1931 and joined the Liberals on the oppo |
He served in the Kentucky State | Legislature in 1812, 1817 and 1820-21, and in the Kentu |
He was elected to the provincial | legislature in 1867 and died in 1872 during his second |
He first campaigned for the Manitoba | legislature in the 1896 provincial election, and lost t |
ed legislative route, by the New York State | Legislature in 1908. |
He left the | legislature in 1879 to become Assistant Attorney Genera |
Sullivan attempted to return to the | legislature in the 2003 provincial election, in which t |
He attempted to return to the | legislature in the elections of 1915 and 1920, but lost |
Dallum, a Republican, was appointed to the | legislature in June 2004 to the seat vacated by fellow |
Praznik first ran for the Manitoba | legislature in the 1986 general election, in the rural |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1977 election, defeating his New Dem |
Borstad ran for a seat to the provincial | legislature in the 1979 Alberta general election. |
He was elected to the state | legislature in 1876 and 1878. |
The first Territorial | Legislature in July, 1855, passed an act incorporating |
Brown ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1921 Alberta general election. |
Safwan al-Qudsi was elected to the | legislature in 1977, and was a Minister of State from 1 |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1959 provincial election, defeating |
g as a Communist candidate for the Manitoba | legislature in the 1973 provincial election, and for th |
Republicans took the majority in the state | legislature in 2002. |
Hillman ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1952 Alberta general election. |
ed himself as a candidate in the provincial | legislature in almost every general election from 1854 |
by training, Evans was first elected to the | legislature in 1997, representing the riding of Sherwoo |
Gaudry was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1988, in the |
Kimbrough was elected to the Texas | Legislature in 1953. |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1927 provincial election, defeating |
sful candidate for a seat in the provincial | legislature in 1871 and in 1890. |
Gordey ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1959 Alberta general election in the |
He was first elected to the | legislature in the 1903 election, defeated a Liberal ca |
American candidate Julian Bond in the state | legislature in 1966. |
Anderson ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1979 Alberta general election. |
epresented North Central Idaho in the Idaho | Legislature in the 1980s and early 1990s. |
an anti-lynching law through the Minnesota | Legislature in 1921. |
l was first elected to the British Columbia | legislature in 1996 and has been re-elected in 2001, 20 |
Blake was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in a by-election on November 15, 1971, repl |
Upon election to the state | legislature in 1857, he promoted laws permitting local |
Barnard was first elected to the colonial | legislature in 1866, as the member for Yale, in which p |
He was first elected to the Yukon | legislature in the 2002 general election and re-elected |
only two Social Credit MLAs to serve in the | legislature in this period, and the only one who remain |
Prior to his election to the | legislature in the 2005 election, Puchmayr was a city c |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1977, in the |
lesi Jirga, the lower house of its National | Legislature, in 2005. |
ocial Credit League was eliminated from the | legislature in the 1958 election, and Hutton was resoun |
Mike did not return to the | Legislature in 1995. |
Lysons ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1975 Alberta general election. |
in 1849, which was recognized by the state | legislature in 1850. |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1969, scoring |
Brown was first elected to the Ontario | legislature in the provincial election of 1987, defeati |
the Senate to run for a seat in the Georgia | legislature in 1795. |
Warner was first elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1975 provincial election, defeating |
Page was elected to the New Hampshire state | legislature in 1933 and again in 1939. |
rom 1876 to 1881 and entered the provincial | legislature in 1886 in the constituency of Victoria Cit |
She ran for the Georgia | legislature in 1926, the first woman to do so. |
he 1980s, Blumenthal testified in the State | Legislature in favor of abolishing Connecticut's death |
He was elected to the provincial | legislature in a by-election called in 1872 after the r |
Bee termed-out of the | legislature in 2008. |
nced that he would seek a third term in the | legislature in the 2008 legislative elections. |
s attempted to win a seat in the provincial | legislature in 1867 but was defeated in a wave of anti- |
ca was elected to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1995 Northwest Territories general e |
Turner was first elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1971 provincial election, defeating |
Pudlat did not return to the | Legislature in 1995. |
He was elected to the Saskatchewan | Legislature in 1908 as a Liberal member until 1913. |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1988 election, defeating star NDP in |
After leaving the | legislature in 1997, he became a contract lobbyist for |
He retired from the | legislature in 2008 after a bitter fall out with the Pr |
Irvin went on to follow Beecher in the Ohio | legislature, in Congress, and was later on the Ohio Sup |
Governor Zulick delivered his speech to the | legislature in writing on the session's first day. |
am, a Republican, was elected to the County | Legislature in November 2003, succeeding Robert Pozzi w |
He was elected a member of the New York | Legislature in 1846. |
er of the party was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1920 provincial election. |
He also served in the Ontario | Legislature in 1926, 1929, and 1931 - 1934 where he was |
m provincial politics at dissolution of the | legislature in 1986 after serving a term in office. |
Lang ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in a by-election held in the Medicine Hat e |
He was first elected to the | Legislature in the 2003 election, and re-elected for a |
issippi, where he was a member of the state | legislature in 1852. |
Gruenwald ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1971 Alberta general election. |
He resigned his seat in the provincial | legislature in 1953 and returned to the federal House o |
an elected official of the Rockland County | Legislature in 1998. |
t the gubernatorial nomination, he left the | legislature in January 2011. |
systems and issued a report to the Ontario | Legislature in November 2005. |
He was elected to the Maine | Legislature in 2010 by defeating Democrat Jill Barkley |
agreed to do so, and sought election to the | legislature in a by-election. |
Christopherson was elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1990 provincial election, defeating |
He was elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1995 provincial election, defeating |
County council - a form of county | legislature in some countries |
The Yukon Legislative Assembly is the only | legislature in Canada's territories which is organized |
He was first elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1981 provincial election, defeating |
r becoming the foundation of representative | legislature in the country. |
nd a Representative to the Utah Territorial | Legislature in 1887 & 1889. |
. Fabelo issued a report to the Connecticut | legislature in 2006 claiming its program of reducing in |
eviously appointed to the seat by the state | legislature in 1902 and again in 1909. |
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