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He took office with fellow | Republican Ernie Fletcher in December 2003. |
Baker had been the first | Republican ever to contest the 32nd District seat. |
Later, both the | Republican Evolutionist Party and the Republican Union, |
He was chairman of the German | Republican executive committee of Utica in 1854, a pres |
so a member of the Harrison County and State | Republican Executive Committees. |
He was chairman of the first state | Republican executive committee of Tennessee. |
was also backed by most members of the State | Republican Executive Committee (SREC), more than one hu |
is also a former member of the Caddo Parish | Republican Executive Committee and the Louisiana Republ |
Treasurer of the | Republican executive committee of Hocking County, Logan |
Republican exhibition of 1960. | |
The moderate and conservative | Republican factions usually oppose the radicals, but th |
These | Republican failures led to the surrender of Landrecies |
She was born into a bourgeois | republican family of confessing Jews. |
ric F. Heath was born September 6, 1864 to a | Republican family in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
Born in Newry, County Down to a staunchly | republican family. |
nded PNF, the Partito Fascista Repubblicano ( | Republican Fascist Party). |
To succeed her, | Republican Faught faced former Democratic State Represe |
s.com changed their rating of this race from | Republican Favored to Leans Republican. |
CQ Politics rated this race as ' | Republican Favored'. |
CQ Politics forecasts it as ' | Republican Favored'. |
e Rothenberg Political Report considered it ' | Republican Favored'. |
he election, CQ Politics rated this race as ' | Republican Favored'. |
CQPolitics rating: | Republican Favored. |
He was also the president of the Young | Republican Federation of Virginia in 1950 and served as |
In March 1930, it organized the Galician | Republican Federation with the support of the Radical R |
Young | Republican Federation |
ntreras (born March 27, 1986) is a Dominican | Republican female weightlifter. |
ie Hillman is a prominent philanthropist and | Republican figure in Pennsylvania. |
No | Republican filed for the District 13 seat in downtown C |
No | Republican filed for the seat and Gonzalez won the gene |
ent Commissioner is Dr. Michael G. Strain, a | Republican first elected in 2007. |
A life member of the NAACP and a lifelong | Republican, Fisher is the Republican National Committee |
They also conceived a Welsh | republican flag, a tricolor with green, white and red b |
The fifteen | Republican flamens were part of the Pontificial College |
From 1998 to 2002 he served as Assistant | Republican Floor Leader, and then as Floor Leader from |
Trey Traviesa was a | Republican Florida State Representative serving Florida |
Charles Carrigan | Republican Flute Band |
The election saw | Republican Fob James defeat Democrat incumbent Governor |
d Der schweizerische Republikaner (The Swiss | Republican) for them. |
He was editor of the Michigan State | Republican for several years. |
ection, he re-entered politics, running as a | Republican for the House. |
She ran an unsuccessful campaign as a | Republican for Congress against Jack Reed in 1990. |
He ran, unsuccessfully, as a | Republican for the Virginia House of Delegates in 1959 |
ted Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns, a fellow | Republican, for the post. |
Lafferty identified himself as a Progressive | Republican for the 63rd United States Congress. |
He served as a | Republican for one term from 1885 to 1886. |
He served in the U.S. Congress as a | Republican for thirty-three years. |
NFR - New | Republican Force |
Retreating | Republican forces retaliated by killing between 130 and |
The | Republican forces now had 4,350 soldiers, 8 mortars, 16 |
the Nationalist buildup began to tell on the | Republican forces. |
Another | Republican former Congressman, Mark Neumann, had also a |
Brown defeated the | Republican former Sonoma County Supervisor Janet Nichol |
Wayne Waddell (1966), | Republican former state representative |
a Attorney General Janet Napolitano defeated | Republican former Congressman Matt Salmon. |
es are Democratic incumbent Patty Murray and | Republican former State Senator Dino Rossi. |
He lost the general election to incumbent | Republican Frances P. Bolton. |
That same year, | Republican Frank Keating was elected Governor of Oklaho |
The incumbent, | Republican Frank Kell Cahoon of Midland, was not seekin |
He is being challenged for re-election by | Republican Frank Mirabile. |
Bohn defeated incumbent | Republican Frank D. Scott in the primary election in 19 |
ounger Gruening lost the general election to | Republican Frank H. Murkowski. |
defeating incumbent | Republican Fred Schwengel. |
In the general election, Harrington defeated | Republican Fred B. Wolf by over 10,000 votes. |
Incumbent | Republican Fred Upton defeated former state representat |
l candidate for Governor of Michigan against | Republican Fred M. Warner. |
for Democrat John A. Kroszewski, and 501 for | Republican Fred J. Thorson. |
an unsuccessful candidate in 1938, losing to | Republican Fred Bradley in the general elections. |
He was set to face eleven-term incumbent | Republican Frederick R. Lehlbach. |
Republican Freshman Chair: Ric Killian (105th district) | |
Sali was elected president of the 2007-08 | Republican freshman class. |
During his time as a | Republican, Frisch worked for Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), |
He was a | Republican from Lynn, Massachusetts. |
He served as a | Republican from Wisconsin. |
He married Anne Hannaway, also a | republican from an established republican family, by wh |
Liam Campbell is an Irish | republican from Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. |
Tim Scott, a | Republican from Charleston, is the district's current r |
He is a | Republican from Senate District 4, representing Kalispe |
Huston, a | Republican from Chattanooga and a delegate to the 1924 |
He served in the House as a | Republican from April 22, 1941 until January 3, 1949. |
Mosher served as a | Republican from Douglas County. |
Blewett's grandfather, Alex Blewett Jr., a | Republican from Great Falls, served in the Montana Hous |
He was a | Republican from Ohio. |
t Illinois' 13th congressional district as a | Republican from 1951 to 1963. |
He was a newspaper editor for the Nashville | Republican from 1832 to 1833. |
Anderson, a | Republican from Webster, South Dakota, served in that o |
Coolidge was a | Republican from Felton, California. |
He served in the Wisconsin State Senate as a | Republican from 1880 until 1883. |
Sean 'Spike' Murray is an Irish | republican from Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
Eddie Copeland is a prominent Irish | republican from Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
He was a | Republican from the progressive wing of that party, ide |
ew York in the House of Representatives as a | Republican from 1947 to 1965. |
Gunderson, a | Republican from Mitchell, South Dakota, served from 192 |
Joe Johnson (born February 25, 1982) is a | Republican from North Carolina. |
Latta was a | Republican from Ohio. |
was elected to the Oregon State Senate as a | Republican from Douglas County. |
ew York in the House of Representatives as a | Republican from 1927 to 1947. |
Walsh was a | Republican from Memphis and served as secretary of the |
ptember 1, 1985) was an American politician, | Republican from Vermont. |
He moved to Switzerland to be with other | republican fugitives. |
on was chairman of a prominent Orange County | Republican fund-raising organization. |
He has also been a | Republican fundraiser in the state of North Carolina. |
Wilson has been married to Lysa Israel, a | Republican fundraiser, since 1993. |
Two main factors led to the | Republican gains during this election cycle. |
The district is currently represented by | Republican Gary G. Miller. |
A second | Republican, Gayle Joseph, trailed with 128,272 (10 perc |
He served as chairman of the Liberal | Republican general committee of New York City in 1872. |
Peter James (R), public Advocate, | Republican general election nominee |
The seat is currently held by | Republican Geoff Davis. |
In 2004, | Republican George W. Bush did better than both McCain a |
Republican George W. Murray defeated Democratic challen | |
Democratic incumbent Governor Mario Cuomo by | Republican George Pataki. |
He was re-elected twice before losing to | Republican George W. Gillie in 1938. |
Republican George Claussen was appointed to replace Mor | |
He defeated a fellow | Republican, George Carso, 6,127 (56 percent) to 4,736 ( |
istrict is quite conservative, having backed | Republican George W. Bush for President in 2004 over De |
Johnny Grant is a | Republican Georgia State Senator representing the 25th |
He was defeated for re-election in 2010 by | Republican Gerald Allen. |
ratic nominee for Congress against incumbent | Republican Gilbert Gude. |
Republican Glenard P. Lipscomb won the special election | |
Whereas Bowen was a former | Republican, Gomez later switched his party affiliation |
He was executed by the Spanish | republican government during the course of the Spanish |
ets during the fights between communists and | republican government troops. |
The French Fourth Republic was the | republican government of France between 1946 and 1958, |
Loyal forces of the | republican government organized a new expedition to Vit |
eement was carried out by the PNV behind the | Republican government's back. |
he was sentenced to death in absentia by the | Republican government. |
Republican government. | |
vited to Spain (during the civil war) by the | republican government. |
The IR participated in all | republican governments till the end of the civil war. |
go Casares Quiroga was a cabinet minister in | republican governments between 1931 and 1933. |
Republican-dominated legislature allied with | Republican Governor Stephen B. Packard had separately s |
Incumbent | Republican Governor Mark Sanford is term limited and un |
etained by Democratic Governor Tim Kaine and | Republican Governor Bob McDonnell. |
independent Heinz Hofschneider and incumbent | Republican Governor Juan N. Babauta |
Incumbent | Republican governor Jeb Bush defeated Democratic candid |
Even Pennsylvania's | Republican governor Gifford Pinchot backed Cox's march. |
Mississippi: Incumbent | Republican Governor Haley Barbour cannot seek re-electi |
Louisiana: Incumbent | Republican Governor Bobby Jindal will also be running f |
He was elected as a National | Republican Governor of Vermont from 1826 until 1828. |
In 2005, | Republican Governor Bill Owens appointed Eid to serve a |
Incumbent | Republican Governor Jim Douglas was re-elected defeatin |
In 1992, | Republican Governor Pete Wilson appointed him to the Al |
In early 1994, | Republican Governor Pete Wilson appointed DeSaulnier, t |
Incumbent | Republican Governor Sumner Sewall, was term limited and |
Dworshak was appointed his successor by | Republican Governor C. A. Robins. |
He challenged incumbent | Republican Governor Warren P. Knowles in 1968 and lost. |
rida Department of Business Regulation under | Republican Governor Robert Martinez. |
She has served under | Republican Governor Donald Carcieri and Independent Lin |
He lost to incumbent | Republican Governor Edward John Thye. |
Ehrlich became only the seventh | Republican governor in state history. |
l served on the transition team for incoming | Republican governor Ernie Fletcher. |
From 1872 to 1874, he served two terms as | Republican governor of New Hampshire. |
he 2000 and 2004 presidential elections, and | Republican governor Rick Perry along with every other R |
In 1966, Claude Kirk was elected the first | Republican governor of Florida since Reconstruction. |
Walters, in turn, was defeated by former | Republican Governor Henry Bellmon. |
Republican Governor George Voinovich won the open seat. | |
t J. Bentley (Born February 3, 1943) Alabama | Republican Governor (2011 - ). |
Blaine was the | Republican Governor of Wisconsin from 1921 to 1927. |
This was the first election of a | Republican governor in illinois history. |
In 2008, Mathern ran against incumbent | Republican governor John Hoeven. |
Incumbent | Republican Governor Lewis O. Barrows was term limited a |
He became the first | Republican governor of Georgia in over 130 years. |
He was considered to be a moderate | Republican governor in the Nelson A. Rockefeller mold. |
Pogemiller had a rocky relationship with | Republican Governor of Minnesota Tim Pawlenty. |
The president first nominated former | Republican Governor David C. Treen for the post. |
The law was signed by | Republican Governor Jan Brewer, but largely blocked in |
Two term incumbent | Republican Governor Felix Perez Camacho is term limited |
He won the praise of | Republican governor Morton for helping suppress illegal |
d in 2011 by Jim Reese, who was appointed by | Republican Governor Mary Fallin |
Incumbent | Republican Governor Jim Gilmore was barred from seeking |
It would also have led | Republican Governor John G. Rowland to temporarily appo |
In 1998, incumbent | Republican Governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating was reele |
In 1868 he was elected the first | Republican governor of Arkansas. |
Davis was elected in 1869 as the first ever | Republican governor of Texas. |
Incumbent | Republican Governor Ed Schafer decided not to run for r |
He supported | Republican Governor Henry C. Warmoth. |
Appointed by | Republican Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr., Osborne was sw |
Gardner served during the second term of | Republican Governor James G. Martin. |
Bush became the first | Republican governor of Florida to win re-election to a |
He lost to incumbent | Republican governor Bill Owens. |
Incumbent | Republican Governor Frank Keating defeated Boyd in a la |
The previous | Republican governor was Jeb Bush. |
rom his judgeship during Reconstruction by a | Republican governor. |
tory elected Lieutenant Governor alongside a | Republican Governor. |
In the end, Pennsylvania elected its first | Republican governor. |
On November 12-14, 2008, Crist hosted the | Republican Governors Association (RGA) annual meeting i |
He also served as chair of the | Republican Governors Association. |
he high popularity of Connecticut's last two | Republican governors, Wyman has easily won re-election. |
Wilder was succeeded by two | Republican governors, George Allen and Jim Gilmore, and |
obtained the endorsement of several hundred | Republican grassroots leaders across Texas. |
A moderate | Republican, Graves was known for his disputes with the |
e, the political orientation of the National | Republican Greek League was Republican, with a strong d |
Incumbent | Republican Greg Walden has represented Oregon's 2nd con |
The district has been represented by | Republican Greg Walden since 1998. |
In 2004 and 2006 he defeated | Republican Gregory W. LeMay, in 2008 he defeated Republ |
A native of California, the | Republican grew up in the Southern Oregon city of Medfo |
intains strong alliances with other moderate | Republican groups, such as the Republican Majority For |
n both North American GAA and emigrant Irish | Republican groups. |
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