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He was elected to the state | legislature in 1858. |
He first ran for the Manitoba | legislature in the 1914 provincial election. |
elected as a Senator in the Virgin Islands | Legislature in two separate elections. |
Culpepper resigned from the | legislature in 2006 when he was appointed by Governor M |
uld not run again at the dissolution of the | legislature in 1989. |
She was elected to the | legislature in 1982. |
He was re-elected to the | legislature in 1970, but was defeated in 1973. |
He attempted to return to the | legislature in the 1903 campaign for the rural constitu |
He served as a member of the state | legislature in 1783 and from 1788 to 1796. |
She was first elected to the | legislature in a 1998 by-election following the resigna |
Stefanson was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in a 2000 by-election, replacing former Pro |
Dyck was first elected in the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1995, running |
er & Baldwin and elected to the Territorial | legislature in 1911 and 1915-1918. |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1958 election, winning a relatively |
He was elected to the provincial | legislature in an 1872 by-election after Edward Blake r |
He would be returned to the | Legislature in a landslide for his sixth and final term |
It was incorporated by Act of the | Legislature in Tishomingo and Itawamba Counties on Apri |
sioner, and subsequently was elected to the | legislature in 1983. |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in 1969 as a New Democrat, but subsequently |
in the council, serving as president of the | legislature in his second term. |
Clark ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1952 Alberta general election as a S |
Barton ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1971 Alberta general election. |
He also campaigned for the Ontario | legislature in the 1985 provincial election, and finish |
ran for a seat in the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1979 Northwest Territories general e |
and was granted full town privileges by the | legislature in 1737. |
Charlton first ran for the Ontario | legislature in the provincial election of 1975, but los |
Leader of the opposition in the | legislature in 1986. |
s the Getaway Capital of Texas by the Texas | Legislature in 2005. |
He was elected to the | Legislature in 2008 and currently serves on the Appropr |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1969, scoring |
ey was elected to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the new electoral district of Hay River |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1981, defeati |
He was elected to the Alabama | Legislature in 1973. |
parliament and often denied the role of the | legislature in the country's governance. |
a Big Majority in Each House of New York's | Legislature in NYT on January 20, 1897 |
, which led to the setting up of an elected | legislature in the Indian Provinces. |
districts in any provincial or territorial | legislature in Canada, with fewer than 200 total ballot |
55 - 1920), was a member of the Mississippi | Legislature in 1911. |
Grant was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1945 provincial election, defeating |
LeMessurier ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1979 Alberta general election. |
He retired from the | legislature in 1990, and has not returned to political |
The | legislature in 1842 had a Democratic majority and the a |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1945 provincial election, winning by |
ative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial | legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from May 15, |
occurred during the regular session of the | legislature in 1973. |
King is seeking re-election to the Colorado | legislature in 2008; he faced no opposition for the Rep |
ed as a Liberal candidate to the provincial | legislature in the district of Champlain in 1985. |
and was elected to the Nebraska Territorial | Legislature in 1860-61. |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1927 provincial election, defeating |
ions for deputies to the National Assembly ( | legislature) in January 1936". |
for having called the first representative | legislature in New York, and for granting the province' |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1914 provincial election, defeating |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in a by-election held on January 21, 1952, |
She was first elected to the | legislature in 1996. |
ttorney in 1932 and a member of the Florida | Legislature in 1933. |
Porter was re-elected to the | Legislature in 1963 and served until her death on April |
unicipal politics to run for the provincial | legislature in Manitoba's 1986 provincial election. |
tion to the nonpartisan unicameral Nebraska | Legislature in November 1992 from District 31 in southw |
f Representatives in the Oregon Territorial | Legislature in 1852 and 1853. |
He was first elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1971 provincial election, defeating |
She first ran for election to the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1973, but los |
Hutton was first elected to the Alberta | Legislature in the 2001 Alberta general election. |
Cook first ran for a seat in the Alberta | Legislature in the 1926 Alberta general election. |
ers to serve concurrently in the California | Legislature in almost 60 years. |
Bucklaschuk first ran for the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1973, losing |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1927 provincial election as an indep |
kewood City Council, she was elected to the | legislature in 2010 and took office on January 3, 2011. |
ellenberg was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in a 1993 by-election, defeating Progressiv |
Before the beginning of the 26th | Legislature in January 2008 Representative Joule, along |
nd was elected to be Chairman of the County | Legislature in 1980. |
March 14, 2008 both houses of the Colorado | legislature, in a unanimous vote, named the section bet |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in a by-election on October 10, 1950. |
Poole first ran for the Ontario | legislature in the 1985 general election, losing to Pro |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1910 provincial election, defeating |
Under questioning in the | legislature in June 2007, Minister of the Environment R |
Melnick was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in 2003, replacing retiring NDP Member of t |
Horan ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1963 Alberta general election. |
ran for a seat in the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1975 Northwest Territories general e |
McKinnon ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the new electoral district of Strathcona |
ceeded in electing an MLA to the provincial | legislature in 1982. |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1892, winning |
Anderson was first elected to the | legislature in a by-election on December 23, 1948, defe |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1949 election in the constituency of |
Burkett first won election to the Idaho | Legislature in 1988 by defeating Republican Senate Pres |
Bobby Jindal and confirmed by the Louisiana | Legislature in 2010, when Mitch Landrieu resigned the l |
TDA was established by the 13th Texas | Legislature in 1907. |
Johnston first ran for the Manitoba | legislature in a by-election for the Churchill electora |
He served for over twenty four years in the | legislature, in both the Ohio House of Representatives |
He was first elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1977 provincial election, defeating |
Maskell was elected to the Alberta | Legislature in the 2001 Alberta general election. |
Hayes was first elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1985 provincial election, defeating |
ished by Florida's governor and the Florida | legislature in 1999. |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in a by-election held on February 4, 1911 i |
Elected to the Kansas State | Legislature in 1862, he served for 14 of the next 18 ye |
Auld was elected to the provincial | legislature in an 1896 by-election held after the death |
ran for a seat in the Northwest Territories | Legislature in a by-election held in the electoral dist |
oved to Mississippi and served in the state | legislature in 1859. |
Hoagland was elected to the Nebraska | Legislature in 1978 and served until 1986 when he decli |
He first ran for the Ontario | legislature in the 1977 provincial election, but lost t |
He was elected to the | legislature in the 1914 provincial election, in a defer |
al Opposition caucus elected to the Alberta | Legislature in 1986. |
9, Filmon won a by-election to the Manitoba | legislature in the riding of River Heights, held after |
It was named by the State | Legislature in 1977 as the state mineral of Delaware by |
first elected to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1987 Northwest Territories general e |
McCool ran a seat in the Alberta | Legislature in 1926 Alberta general election. |
Wright ran for a seat to the Albert | Legislature in the 1921 Alberta general election as a U |
nd attempt to gain a seat in the provincial | legislature in a by-election held on May 27, 1912. |
He retired at dissolution of the | Legislature in 1989. |
Cruickshank ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1930 Alberta general election as an |
a member of council in the 22nd Territorial | Legislature in 1903. |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1922 provincial election for the con |
He returned to the | legislature in 1980, when Treen was inaugurated as gove |
1 of 5 such roads authorized by the Florida | legislature in 1850 but this was the only one built. |
Patterson first ran for the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1986, finishi |
Cowan was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1958 provincial election, winning an |
government was unexpectedly defeated in the | legislature in 1988. |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1922 provincial election. |
Mackintosh ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1930 Alberta general election as an |
first elected to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1979 Northwest Territories general e |
Ross first campaigned for the Manitoba | legislature in the 1903 provincial election. |
Curtis was first elected to the State | Legislature in 1994, defeating a fellow Republican in t |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1945 provincial election, defeating |
She was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in 1986, defeating incumbent New Democrat P |
Oliver resigned from the | legislature in 1896 to run for a seat in the House of C |
enette, a Liberal, was first elected to the | legislature in the 1974 election, he resigned in 1998 f |
in the 1910 election, and resigned from the | legislature in 1913. |
Graham, a Liberal, was first elected to the | legislature in the 1967 election, he resigned in 1998 a |
first elected to the Northwest Territories | legislature in the 1987 Northwest Territories for the r |
anti-coalition Conservatives elected to the | legislature in 1941. |
Haley was first elected to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1993 Alberta general election. |
cKenna, a Liberal, was first elected to the | legislature in the 1982 election, he resigned in 1997 i |
She was elected to the Utah | Legislature in 2004 and was re-elected to the Utah Hous |
Austin in 1839, was obtained from the Texas | Legislature in 1913 for construction of a public librar |
He first campaigned for the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1920, when he |
He was first elected to the provincial | legislature in 1940 as a Liberal. |
After leaving the | legislature in 2003, Dawkins led the department of Neig |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1922 provincial election as a candid |
The park was created by the Florida | legislature, in honor of this Florida folk singer/guita |
The court was established by the state | legislature in 1971 and started its operation in August |
cted to his final term and retired from the | legislature in 1995 after having served 20 consecutive |
onservatives, and was elected to Manitoba's | legislature in the 1922 provincial election as a candid |
Havioyak was elected to the Nunavut | legislature in the 1999 Nunavut general election. |
Gainer ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1955 general election. |
Louis-Philippe of France dissolved the | legislature in the absence of a majority on 2 February |
in 1956, but was elected back to the Quebec | Legislature in 1960 and again in 1962. |
Findlay was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1986, easily |
He was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1966 provincial election, defeating |
Maccagno ran for a seat to the Alberta | legislature in the 1955 provincial election as a candid |
First elected to the county | legislature in 2005, Jack Eddington currently serves as |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1922 provincial election, as a candi |
m provincial politics at dissolution of the | legislature in 1989. |
It was further modified by some act of the | legislature in 1947, Chapter 1425 of the Statutes of 19 |
MacDonald ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in a by-election held on October 26, 1992 i |
adian politician and Speaker of the Ontario | Legislature in the 1970s. |
Curry was again elected to the Ohio | Legislature in 1842. |
Campbell ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1979 Alberta general election. |
He was elected to the provincial | legislature in the 1945 election, defeating Liberal-Pro |
da Haverstock, Melenchuk was elected to the | Legislature in the 1999 election. |
s elected as a member of the New York State | legislature in January 1796, where he argued for the ab |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1915 provincial election, defeating |
by acclamation to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1979 Northwest Territories general e |
Doherty resigned his seat in the provincial | legislature in 1925 in order to campaign in support of |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1899 provincial election, winning th |
ected speaker during his third stint in the | legislature, in 1891, as part of an alliance between th |
to Ozarka Technical College by the Arkansas | legislature in 1991. |
ney who became the first woman elected to a | Legislature in the British Empire during the 1917 Alber |
Davie was first elected to the provincial | legislature in 1875 from the riding of Lillooet and beg |
He was elected to the | legislature in a 1969 by-election. |
Ross was elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1995 provincial election, defeating |
record began with his election to the State | Legislature in 1896, and by re-election he served durin |
issioner, for which she was approved by the | legislature in May 2004. |
Kiss was first elected to the state | legislature in 1988, as a delegate from the 27th distri |
first elected to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1975 Northwest Territories general e |
He retired from | Legislature in 1928, and in the subsequent by-election, |
Baring served as a Member of the Nevada | Legislature in 1936. |
He was first elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the provincial election of 1949, winning |
n, Manitoba, he was elected to the Manitoba | legislature in the 1915 provincial election to represen |
ative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial | legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from June 8, |
He sought to return to the | legislature in the 1927 election, but finished third ag |
Birmingham was re-elected to the County | Legislature in November 2006 with 94 percent of the vot |
d to the first session of the Florida State | Legislature in 1845, serving Wakula and Leon Counties a |
He served in the State | legislature in 1866. |
go was incorporated by the California State | Legislature in 1850. |
He ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1967 Alberta general election while |
in 1917 and the president of the Provincial | Legislature in 1921. |
Lessard ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1909 Alberta general election as a L |
on, Stefanson was elected to the provincial | legislature in the upscale west Winnipeg riding of Kirk |
speech attacking the pro-slavery Lecompton | Legislature in Kansas became the most widely requested |
Hope was elected to the Ontario | legislature in the 1990 provincial election. |
Funded by State | legislature in 1903, it became the first building to ho |
single term in office at dissolution of the | legislature in 1982. |
Study Commission was created by the Florida | legislature in 1966 to develop a plan to merge city and |
er Miller County was created by the Georgia | Legislature in 1856. |
Geldart ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1963 Alberta general election. |
m provincial politics at dissolution of the | Legislature in 1986. |
He first ran for the Ontario | legislature in the 1975 provincial election, coming a c |
ne was elected to the Northwest Territories | Legislature in the 1983 Northwest Territories general e |
Fluker ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature in the 1971 Alberta general election. |
When Liberal Robert Nixon retired from the | legislature in 1992, Laughren became its longest-servin |
He was elected to the Bengal | legislature in 1929 and in 1937. |
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