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ed to State Senate President John H. Reed, a | Republican, becoming governor. |
Republican Belfast: A Political Tourist's Guide, writte | |
Republican Belfast: A political tourist's guide; Author | |
It is currently represented by | Republican Ben Quayle, the son of former Vice President |
of Representatives, currently Gregg Harper ( | Republican), Bennie Thompson (Democrat), Steven Palazzo |
Even traditionally | Republican Bergen County has trended towards the Democr |
or re-election in 1916, and was succeeded by | Republican Bernhard Gettleman. |
The current Secretary of State is | Republican Beth Chapman. |
In the general election, Perdue defeated | Republican Betsy Cochrane by 52% to 46%. |
The current representative for District 4 is | Republican Betty Brown, who was first elected in 1998. |
Lentini defeated fellow | Republican Betty Bonura, 17,327 votes (53.6 percent) to |
Republican Bill Huizenga replaces Hoekstra after winnin | |
The current secretary is | Republican Bill Northey. |
Republican Bill Clements didn't run for re-election. | |
He was the Democratic nominee, but lost to | Republican Bill Rutherford. |
Democratic nominee John Kitzhaber defeated | Republican Bill Sizemore to win a second term. |
The district is currently represented by | Republican Bill Flores. |
Instead the position went to another | Republican, Bill Ratliff of Mt. |
ounty district had been held for 12 years by | Republican Bill Lowery and was considered the most Repu |
However, he faced | Republican Bill Graves. |
The current Representative is | Republican Blake Farenthold. |
of the Ohio Supreme Court in 1982, defeating | Republican Blanche Krupansky. |
The result was a victory for the | Republican Bloc (an alliance of the Pan-Armenian Nation |
The | Republican Bloc parties ran separately in the constitue |
mber, 2004, Kukovich lost his senate seat to | Republican Bob Regola. |
Foster faced | Republican Bob Lane in the November 2008 general electi |
It endorsed | Republican Bob Dole in the 1996 presidential election. |
hweitzer defeated Montana Secretary of State | Republican Bob Brown. |
Virginia: | Republican Bob McDonnell will be term-limited out of of |
rono, a former Lieutenant Governor, defeated | Republican Bob Hogue, a State Senator. |
The district is currently represented by | Republican Bob Latta. |
It is currently represented by | Republican Bobby Schilling. |
The | Republican bomber forces ranging overhead were cut down |
An air attack by | Republican bombers interrupted the proceedings and caus |
He became one of the most powerful | Republican bosses at the time, serving for ten years on |
He defeated | Republican Brad Bailey in the November election. |
Sampson was a | Republican; Breathitt was a Democrat. |
The district is currently represented by | Republican Brett Guthrie. |
It is currently represented by | Republican Brian Jones of Santee. |
morations were begun by members of the Irish | Republican Brotherhood in the late nineteenth century. |
n O'Mahony, one of the founders of the Irish | Republican Brotherhood (b.1816). |
He joined the Irish | Republican Brotherhood in 1913 and the Irish Volunteers |
He also became a member of the Irish | Republican Brotherhood. |
gain until the 1860s under the Fenians/Irish | Republican Brotherhood. |
h Nationalist and former leader of the Irish | Republican Brotherhood. |
Fenian Brotherhood, also known as the Irish | Republican Brotherhood. |
ic nominee, narrowly defeated the incumbent, | Republican Bruce McPherson. |
He was unseated by | Republican Bruce Vogel in the 2010 general election. |
as elected to the Colorado State Senate over | Republican Bruce Wilcox and Libertarian Ronald Schweize |
Republican Bud Hillis had represented the district for | |
Both IRA volunteers are interred at the | Republican burial plot in nearby Kilrossanty. |
lly, Swalm has been a member of the Colorado | Republican Business Coalition, the Centennial Republica |
Charles Dawes, a prominent | Republican businessman was nominated instead. |
Hofschneider is a | Republican, but ran as an independent in this election. |
nson was a Democrat, and Griswold a moderate | Republican, but the bipartisan appointment was widely p |
He was defeated by | Republican C. A. Robins. |
The district is currently represented by | Republican C.W. Bill Young. |
French | Republican Calendar |
its name from the tenth month of the French | Republican Calendar. |
l Norman Blakeslee (born June 25, 1955) is a | Republican California State Senator representing Califo |
Tom J. Bordonaro, Jr. is a former | Republican California State Assemblyman who served from |
"Drill, Baby, Drill!" was a 2008 | Republican campaign slogan first used at the 2008 Repub |
1912 | Republican campaign postcard charging a Democratic admi |
uring that time, Anuzis worked for the House | Republican Campaign Committee, the Senate Republican Ca |
Attorney, Kentucky | Republican Campaign, 1972 |
n Civil War, lawyer, government official and | Republican campaigner. |
Hampton donated almost $300,000 to | Republican campaigns and committees throughout his life |
He then contributed to the | Republican campaigns of NH Republican Committee (06/14/ |
Edwards stated: "If a | Republican can join the Republican party by signing a c |
Torrey was a | Republican candidate for the 2006 Oregon State Senate. |
Mary Chehardy, a | Republican candidate from Jefferson Parish, finished in |
is Prather faced a strong challenge from the | Republican candidate Ron Lewis, who got support from nu |
He was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for election in 1886 to the Fiftie |
He was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for election to the United States |
He was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for reelection to the Forty-fourth |
The fielded | Republican candidate was Greg Schmidt, a human resource |
Robert Lorge was the | Republican candidate for the seat after being the only |
Speedy Long faced a much stronger | Republican candidate than was usually offered in the di |
Christensen campaigned in 2006 as the | Republican candidate in a traditionally Republican dist |
He is running as the | republican candidate for mayor of White Plains, New Yor |
Bell finished third behind Brown and | Republican candidate Orlando Sanchez. |
date was Congressman James Blanchard and the | Republican candidate was insurance executive Richard He |
Yost was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for election in 1884 to the Forty- |
In 1934, Schnader was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for governor. |
She went on to defeat | Republican candidate Jerry Farrell Jr. on November 2. |
He unsuccessfully ran as a | Republican candidate for the Washington State Senate in |
The | Republican candidate was elected. |
Segar was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for election in 1876 to the Forty- |
d by State Senator Raymond Bateman, then the | Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey, to rep |
In 1870, he was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for election to the Forty-second C |
He became the first | Republican candidate to accept his party's nomination i |
In 1966, he was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for the Rapides Parish School Boar |
In 2008, Clyburn faced | Republican candidate Nancy Harrelson of Marion. |
d also made contributions to Peter Roskam, a | Republican candidate for the House from Illinois's 6th |
On November 2, 2010 | Republican candidate Mary Fallin was elected, defeating |
Jim Oberweis, 2002 | Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, 2004 Republic |
He was the | Republican candidate for Governor in 1956, but lost to |
However, the | Republican candidate James H. Peabody contested the ele |
In 1888, he was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for the Florida Supreme Court |
kering returned to Mississippi to run as the | Republican candidate for the 3rd District. |
Atwater is the | Republican candidate for Chief Financial Officer in 201 |
Republican candidate Scott Walker defeated Democratic c | |
In 1962 he was the | Republican candidate for the US Senate seat of retiring |
The | Republican candidate for Vice-President was Schuyler Co |
in 1992 Huening was the | Republican candidate for US Congress in California's 14 |
enth Congress and reelected as an Adams-Clay | Republican candidate to the Eighteenth Congress (March |
ationally as a "radical," was supporting any | Republican candidate for president. |
nomination for the Senate in May, while the | Republican candidate was officially decided by primary |
She lost the election to the | Republican candidate by 150 votes. |
Morse defeated | Republican candidate Douglas McKay in the hotly-contest |
All | Republican candidate all trailed Baucus badly. |
Cuomo was briefly a | Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2002. |
Rafferty was the conservative | Republican candidate for the U. S. Senate in 1968, havi |
more state ballots than any previous female | Republican candidate for President. |
He was the 2004 and 2008 | Republican candidate for Governor of Delaware. |
Republican candidate Heinz Hofschneider also voted at G | |
He defeated | Republican candidate Sig Unander in the general electio |
He was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for reelection in 1856 to the Thir |
Col. Steve Acuff, (USAF, Ret.) 2006 | Republican candidate |
the November 2 general election, he defeated | Republican candidate Jack Orchulli. |
He was the | Republican candidate for governor of Michigan in 1982, |
Leyva previously ran as the | Republican candidate in 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008. |
He was also the 1982 | Republican candidate for Governor of Michigan. |
He was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for Governor. |
Jewett was not chosen as the | Republican candidate at the 1896 party convention. |
Four years later, he ran and won as the | Republican candidate for governor. |
She previously ran as a | Republican candidate in two failed elections. |
In 2006, Malone was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for mayor of Shreveport. |
won the primary runnoff and thus he was the | Republican candidate in the special election. . |
He is also the | Republican candidate for Missouri's 8th District Senate |
He was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for mayor of New York City in 1892 |
Previously, he had been a | Republican candidate for North Carolina Attorney Genera |
He was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for nomination to the United State |
Republican candidate Mike Huckabee | |
Sullivan has blogged sympathetically about | Republican candidate Ron Paul, endorsing him for the 20 |
Mildred Howard (attended 1953) - | Republican candidate for United States President, 1992, |
Initially, the leading | Republican candidate was Lieutenant Governor Mike Hucka |
In 1896 Holbrook was the | Republican Candidate for United States House of Represe |
The | Republican candidate was Jim Gilmore, the Attorney Gene |
The only withdrawn | Republican candidate who had been placed on the list of |
In the 1880s, his name was floated as a | Republican candidate for president. |
Since no | Republican candidate filed for the office, he was elect |
He was also the 2010 | Republican candidate for Connecticut's Fourth Congressi |
He was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for election in 1944. |
He defeated | Republican candidate David F. Tufaro in the general ele |
He was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate to the Fifty-ninth Congress in 190 |
Ragan defeated | Republican candidate James Mills by a margin of 12,908 |
Peden was a | Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in Texas's 14th |
entered politics in 1912 when he became the | Republican candidate for Governor of Kansas. |
In 1902, he was the | Republican candidate for justice of the New York Suprem |
ce for Democratic candidate Barack Obama and | Republican candidate John McCain. |
In 1893, Thurston was an unsuccessful | Republican candidate for United States Senator; he was |
mber election, Smith was heavily defeated by | Republican candidate Herbert Hoover, but Roosevelt was |
was re-elected to his fifth term, defeating | Republican candidate John Dorso. |
In 1876 Packard was the Radical | Republican candidate for governor in 1876. |
Monroe Heath, the | Republican candidate beat his two rivals, James McGrath |
d favoured Democratic candidate Al Gore over | Republican candidate George W. Bush. |
He had been renominated as the | Republican candidate for reelection in 1902. |
t in the Republican-leaning district, to the | Republican candidate, Joseph J. Maraziti. |
He was defeated by the | Republican candidate, U.S. Representative Lindsey Graha |
However, the | Republican candidate, Wallace H. White, Jr. won the ele |
The | Republican candidate, he received 145,778 votes, over 8 |
opponents had focused on the fact that as a | Republican candidate, Oz had made numerous donations to |
In the 1948 election, | Republican candidate, Thomas Dewey usurped "Dew-Dew-Dew |
He defeated the | Republican candidate, Robert Mosbacher, Jr., 53% to 44% |
She defeated Vince Biskupic, the | Republican candidate, 52% to 48%, despite being outspen |
The ticket ultimately lost to the | Republican candidate, William McKinley. |
ernor Fob James won the runoff to become the | Republican candidate. |
as elected mayor on November 2, 1875, as the | Republican candidate. |
he 2002 Oklahoma gubernatorial election as a | Republican candidate. |
Wainwright ran as a | Republican candidate. |
as elected mayor on November 6, 1945, as the | Republican candidate. |
as elected Mayor on November 6, 1917, as the | Republican candidate. |
n in 1908 but lost to Horace C. Spencer, the | Republican candidate. |
ly Smith, an anti-abortion activist, was the | Republican candidate. |
as elected mayor on November 6, 1894, as the | Republican candidate. |
ped in on a farm and introduced himself as a | Republican candidate. |
a Democrat who was running against a Jewish | Republican candidate. |
former Raleigh city councilman, was the only | Republican candidate. |
e was elected mayor November 2, 1869, as the | Republican candidate. |
Both the Democratic Party and | Republican candidates certified their own slates of loc |
Democratic and | Republican candidates were selected in party primaries |
Although there were two | Republican candidates in the race, Hecht focused his ca |
Although the organization is nonpartisan, | Republican candidates have mostly shied away from seeki |
Democratic and | Republican candidates were selected in party primaries |
Republican Candidates | |
Hellewell was one of the | Republican candidates for governor at the 2004 State Re |
Republican candidates | |
All other | Republican candidates were defeated by the nominees of |
None of the | Republican candidates who defeated incumbents are runni |
As many potential | Republican candidates decided not to run (including Mik |
6, 1980, and 1984 and contributed to various | Republican candidates in Wyoming during that time as we |
The remaining ballots favored two other | Republican candidates and a second Independent hopeful. |
Democratic and | Republican candidates were selected in party primaries |
fered his public relations expertise to many | Republican candidates over the years. |
(Other | Republican candidates included Jimmy Steele (for West B |
Association on Nov. 6, 2007, which hosted a | Republican candidates' debate the same day. |
tion, on October 17, 1854 voted to adopt the | Republican candidates, and to merge into the new Republ |
me point thereafter, Guice began donating to | Republican candidates. |
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