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n formerly represented Truro as the Conservative | MP; they had two sons, Mark and Hugo. |
Vijayakala is the widow of murdered | MP Thiyagarajah Maheswaran. |
Federal Nationalist | MP Thomas Ley, an enemy of Goldstein's who was late |
He faced the sitting Unionist | MP, Thomas Cochrane. |
on 8 August of the Liberal Member of Parliament ( | MP) Thomas Wintringham. |
osed at a by-election in 1939, after the sitting | MP Thomas Inskip was elevated to peerage as Viscoun |
the Labor member for Franklin, defeating Liberal | MP Thomas Pearsall. |
n was caused by the death of the sitting Liberal | MP, Thomas Edward Ellis on 5 April 1899. |
when the Coalition Liberal Member of Parliament ( | MP) Thomas Jeremiah Williams had died on 12 June 19 |
He was the son of Lancashire | MP Thomas Claughton and his wife, Maria. |
l election when he defeated the sitting Unionist | MP, Thomas Wrightson at Stockton-on-Tees. |
the 1868 general election, defeating the Liberal | MP Thomson Hankey, a former Governor of the Bank of |
C is still led by A.K. Roy, who has been elected | MP three times. |
McWilliam served as | MP through the middle of a long period of Liberal a |
MacInnis retained his status as an | MP through five subsequent elections until his reti |
The constituency returned the same | MP throughout its existence: David Alton, initially |
It was held by Judith Collins | MP throughout its existence. |
He served as an | MP throughout the decade. |
His only qualification for an | MP ticket was being nephew of SP chief Mulayam Sing |
She was a | MP till January 1, 2011, when she became Queen's Co |
Her father was Conservative | MP Tim Brinton. |
t was defeated by the sitting Conservative Party | MP Tim Rathbone. |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
reland, which returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
The constituency sent one | MP to the House of Commons of Northern Ireland at t |
orkshire which returns one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the British House of Commons 1885-1922. |
In March 2000, he became the first Reform | MP to endorse Stockwell Day's ultimately successful |
As such, Mahon became the only | MP to be expelled from the Federal Parliament. |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom f |
01 to 1885 it returned two Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom o |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom 1 |
David was also the first | MP to engage a Deaf student as an intern. |
Woollam was the last Conservative | MP to represent Liverpool West Derby, which has bec |
eland, which returned one Members of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
calling on Kopu and every other party-switching | MP to resign. |
nshire, which returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
ituency which returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom P |
He was the only Scottish | MP to support government reprisals against Edinburg |
rdshire which returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
nshire, which returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
e constituency elected one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to represent the parliamentary burghs of Montro |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
rn in Merthyr Tydfil, he was first elected as an | MP to the Commons for the Welsh constituency of Abe |
Parker was the last serving | MP to have been elected before the Second World War |
cted to Parliament in November, so appointing an | MP to the Ministry for Women would have meant appoi |
Indeed, Anwyl was the only Labor | MP to lose her seat at that election. |
85 to 1922 it returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom o |
t with a majority of 23,959 and has remained the | MP to date. |
er worked as ice hockey coach and was elected as | MP to the lower chamber of Czech Parliament from th |
arty criticised him for picking only one Liberal | MP to sit on the Standing Committee examining the 1 |
In 2000, following John Bercow | MP's resignation from the front bench and the defec |
It elected one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons, by the first-past-the- |
the resignation of Frank Gill, a National Party | MP, to take up a position as New Zealand's ambassad |
ituency which returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
Brake was the first | MP to endorse Fair Spend, a new student discount in |
of the Scottish group Runrig, and was the first | MP to have appeared on the TV show Top of the Pops. |
e constituencies elected a Member of Parliament ( | MP) to one parliament, the other to the next. |
In 2001, she became the first Labour | MP to retain the Aberdeen South seat. |
ituency which returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
In which, he became the first | MP to represent a leftist secular political party i |
tituency which returns one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the British House of Commons. |
defeated Ernest Carr, a Labor turned Nationalist | MP, to win the Australian House of Representatives |
r gained some notoriety when he became the first | MP to publicly call for Gordon Brown to resign as P |
Although over a hundred | MP's employed family members in their offices Malik |
The constituency sent one | MP to the House of Commons of Northern Ireland from |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
In 1984, she was the first | MP to raise the issue of the Chinese Head Tax in th |
b cause, joining forces with Christopher Mayhew, | MP to produce a new magazine Middle East Internatio |
He became only the second federal | MP to serve in the House at the same time as his fa |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the British House of Commons from 1885 until |
He was the first Conservative | MP to represent Lewes in the House of Commons since |
the Canadian House of Commons as an independent | MP to represent the riding of Restigouche. |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the British House of Commons 1885-1918. |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
The constituency sent one | MP to the House of Commons of Northern Ireland from |
Islands, each electing one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the National Parliament. |
It returns one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
seat of Awarua passed from an incumbent National | MP to a new National MP. |
Speech of Joseph Neale McKenna Esq., | M.P., to his Constituents at Youghal Court House, Se |
ach of the eleven elects a Member of Parliament ( | MP) to represent it at the United Kingdom (UK) Parl |
It returned one Member of Parliament )( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
85 to 1918 it returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom o |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the British House of Commons 1918-1922. |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of th |
from the ennoblement of the sitting Conservative | MP, Toby Low, as Baron Aldington. |
"Write To Your | MP Today" - 3:53 |
5 to 2011, the riding was represented by Liberal | MP Todd Russell. |
In 1973, he and fellow Labour | MP Tom Urwin were awarded costs and damages after b |
s triggered by the resignation of National Party | MP Tom McVeigh. |
f Leicester South, and unseated the Conservative | MP, Tom Boardman, in the October election that year |
ur after the death on 1 February of the previous | MP, Tom Price. |
gent for the former Rutherglen and Hamilton West | MP Tommy McAvoy at the 1997, 2001, and 2005 general |
His suicide note named neighbouring | MP Tommy Graham as being responsible for smearing h |
as triggered by the resignation of Liberal Party | MP Tony Street. |
Harrow East Labour | MP Tony McNulty, who lost his seat to Bob Blackman |
ection and she defeated the sitting Conservative | MP Tony Favell by 1,422 and has remained the MP the |
New Plymouth seat from incumbent National Party | MP, Tony Friedlander. |
, which are then solved using the GLPK or Xpress | MP toolkits. |
t for Vietnam include Arne Kokkvoll (1969-1972), | MP Tove Pihl (1973-1974), and Jostein Nyhamar. |
See also: Texas Eagle ( | MP train) |
For the Missouri Pacific train, see Texas Eagle ( | MP train). |
During Peter Law's term as AM and | MP, Trish Law worked in his constituency office. |
He remained a list | MP until the 2005 election, in which only two ACT M |
He remained the constituency's | MP until the seat was abolished for the 1918 genera |
He served as | MP until 1929 when he stood down from Parliament. |
e 1992 elections, Dewael served as an opposition | MP until the liberals regained power in 1999. |
She remained the youngest | MP until 2009, when Chloe Smith won a by-election t |
He served as | MP until the 1964 general election, when he was suc |
The county division returned one | MP until it was abolished for the 1983 general elec |
enting the constituency as Member of Parliament ( | MP) until 1784. |
Geoffrey Lofthouse, served as the constituency's | MP until his retirement at the 1997 general electio |
He remained a Tory | MP until his death in 1952. |
He remained an | MP until 1953, serving for the entire time in the o |
Although remaining an | MP until 1918, his political career was ended by an |
City in 1845; he was unopposed, and remained the | MP until January 1857. |
ot support the army) and continued as the city's | MP until 1653. |
He remained the constituency's | MP until his death in 1954, when a further by-elect |
t, his opponent was forced to stop sitting as an | MP until the dispute could be resolved. |
He remained Aberdeen Burghs' | MP until his death in 1739. |
as an Independent Conservative and served as its | MP until 1923. |
the 1945 general election, and remained Maldon's | MP until he stepped down at the 1955 election. |
Driberg sat as an Independent Labour | MP until January 1945, when he took the Labour Whip |
He remained Inces's | MP until he was heavily defeated at the general ele |
a fairly safe Labour seat, with Mackenzie as its | MP until 1987. |
enting the constituency as Member of Parliament ( | MP) until 1774. |
ic is slightly inaccurate as Ward did not become | MP until 1826. |
won in 1935 and served as Member of Parliament ( | MP) until losing at the 1950 general election to Jo |
He remained the | MP until the seat was redrawn at the 1997 general e |
He remained Bow and Bromley's | MP until the constituency was abolished for the 195 |
Webbe remained its | MP until the constituency was abolished for the 195 |
at a by-election in January 1965 and remained an | MP until November 1966. |
He remained an | MP until his party lost all parliamentary seats in |
der of the Mana Party, he remains an independent | MP until after a by-election or general election. |
alkirk West seat, and held that seat as a Labour | MP until he was expelled from Labour in 1999. |
He remained a Member of Parliament ( | MP) until 1713, then returned in 1721 continuing as |
Martin remained Droitwich's | MP until he stood down at the 1906 general election |
He remained the constituency's | MP until the 1713 general election. |
he 1931 general election, and remained Newport's | MP until his death in 1945, aged 62. |
Bromley remained an | MP until his death in 1732. |
He remained the constituency's | MP until he retired at the 1950 general election. |
he 1935 general election and served as Wrexham's | MP until he died on office in 1954. |
He remained the seat's | MP until it was abolished for the 1918 general elec |
e succeeded his father who had been the riding's | MP until his death earlier that year. |
Its | MP until 1974, William Clark, won the new Croydon S |
the family seat of Corfe Castle and remained an | MP until his death in 1677, actively safeguarding D |
iament in 1680 as member for Hedon, remaining an | MP until 1685. |
He remained South Norfolk's | MP until his retirement from Parliament at the Febr |
Indian (Gujarat, Rajasthan, | MP, UP): Hindu (Bania, Vania,Vaishya) and Jain name |
for Mark Coulton, Anderson's successor as local | MP, upon Anderson's 2007 retirement. |
Local Government Minister David Miliband | MP urges voters to "think local" rather than on nat |
This constituency elected its | MP using the first past the post electoral system. |
It elected one Member of Parliament ( | MP) using the first-past-the-post voting system. |
832 to 1868 it elected one Member of Parliament ( | MP) using the first-past-the-post voting system, an |
It elects one Member of Parliament ( | MP), using the first-past-the-post voting system. |
It elected one Member of Parliament ( | MP), using the first past the post system. |
e other 576 French constituencies, it elects one | MP using the first past the post election system wi |
It elects one Member of Parliament ( | MP) using the first-past-the-post voting system. |
It elected one Member of Parliament ( | MP), using the first-past-the-post voting system. |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP), using the first-past-the-post voting system. |
leming was one of four sons of the barrister and | MP Valentine Fleming who was killed in action in 19 |
1996: | M.P. Veerendra Kumar, Janata Dal |
M.P. Veerendra Kumar | |
Socialist Janata (Democratic) Party of | M.P. Veerendra Kumar |
reakaway fraction of JD(S) in Kerala leading by | M.P. Veerendrakumar again merge with JD(S) after the |
Bragg, which has been held since 2002 by Liberal | MP Vickie Chapman. |
1969 was held after Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP) Victor Yates died on 19 January the same year. |
d was named after the recently-elected socialist | MP Victor Grayson. |
In 1879 as | MP visiting Philadelphia he was reminded of his deb |
Two of his college team mates, | M.P. Vivek and Rashid Mohsin went on to have scintil |
ion but was defeated by the sitting Conservative | MP Vivian Bendall by some 11,201 votes. |
Randol Fawkes (the lone Labour | MP) voted to sit with the PLP, and Sir Alvin Brayna |
A new Labour | MP, W.R. Williams, was elected in 1951 and represen |
06 general election, succeeding the Conservative | MP Walter Guthrie in the Bow and Bromley constituen |
the death of Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) Walter Loveys. |
It was a funerary monument to the Victorian era | MP Walter Rice Howell Powell. |
1971 was held after Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP) Walter Alldritt resigned from the House of Comm |
MP Warren Entsch acknowledged Challis as being one | |
the Liberals, the acquision of a talented young | MP was still rare enough to be extremely welcome. |
held in the constituency, even if the incumbent | MP was re-elected. |
Quentin Durgens, | M.P. was a Canadian dramatic television series, whic |
The new Labor | MP was 24 year old Jaye Radisich. |
Its most prominent | MP was Labour's Clement Attlee, party leader from 1 |
The constituency's most high-profile | MP was the Conservative Norman Lamont, who was Chan |
Frederick Corfield the then local | MP, was then Minister for Aviation, and presumably |
A more recent prominent | MP was the flamboyant Conservative Alan Clark, who |
931 election, the bright and well-regarded local | MP was elected as an independent. |
The former | MP was Christine Russell. |
A bust of the late | MP was unveiled at Manchester City Hall in 1880. |
Its first | MP was Bartholomew Ulufa'alu, who was later to beco |
William Wingfield ( | MP), was born here. |
Every Social Credit | MP was defeated. |
Silvester Mate, the first Siakago | MP, was the last Embu East MP winning the seat in 1 |
From 1990 onwards the local | MP was Gregor Gysi, then leader of the PDS. |
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