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J. Caleb Boggs ( | Republican), incumbent two-term Senator |
Republican incumbent Rodney Alexander was unopposed for | |
In 2006 Coladipietro unseated | Republican incumbent Roger Jenisch in the Republican Pr |
Republican incumbent Mark Hatfield defeated Democratic | |
ected to the Idaho Senate in 1994, defeating | Republican incumbent Karen McGee. |
He narrowly unseated a moderate | Republican incumbent, Will Molnar, in the primary. |
Governor George Pataki, the | Republican incumbent, was re-elected with 54% of the vo |
California narrowly voted for the | Republican incumbent, Ulysses S. Grant, over the Libera |
She lost to the | Republican incumbent, Eric Cantor. |
The | Republican incumbent, Chuck Quackenbush, narrowly defea |
Smith was defeated by the | Republican incumbent, Robert E. Smylie. |
ai Stevenson narrowly won the state over the | Republican Incumbent, Dwight Eisenhower. |
He was defeated by the | Republican incumbent, Jim McClure, receiving just 26% o |
Republican incumbent, Leverett Saltonstall, was retirin | |
He was defeated in both elections by the | Republican incumbent. |
place Nicholas Micozzie, the thirty-two year | Republican incumbent. |
Tom Davis ( | Republican), incumbent; did not run for re-election |
Two | Republican incumbents lost re-election to Democrats. |
nly nine of the 35 seats up for election had | Republican incumbents. |
Schaller ruled out the possibility of | Republican infiltration, similar to Rush Limbaugh's "Op |
Royal Roots, | Republican Inheritance, The Survival of the Office of A |
His party affiliation was | Republican initially, but later converted to the Prohib |
International | Republican Institute (IRI) |
the Board of Directors of the International | Republican Institute. |
the board of directors of the International | Republican Institute. |
ater, Allee became involved with yet another | Republican intra-party squabble. |
aped to the Netherlands, where he engaged in | republican intrigues. |
Shawn Hamerlinck is a | Republican Iowa state senator, representing the 42nd Di |
The Woodville | Republican is a weekly newspaper published in Woodville |
Die Republikein (The | Republican) is an Afrikaans-language newspaper publishe |
Herlihy, a | Republican, is a resident of Simsbury, Connecticut. |
ry Walter Kilgore, (born August 23, 1961), a | Republican, is a former Attorney General of Virginia. |
David C. Mabie, a | Republican, is the Clerk of Court for Prince William Co |
Bruce McPherson, a | Republican, is sworn in as California's 30th Secretary |
Waddell, a former | Republican, is currently serving her first term after d |
e dies on March 15, 1856 and Charles Godard ( | Republican) is appointed mayor by the Common Council to |
rson won the Democratic primary and defeated | Republican Isaac Myers in the general election. |
The Decembrist Pavel Pestel: Russia's First | Republican, ISBN 0-333-98455-2 |
feat Reed, and began a twenty year period of | Republican isolation from the Blaine House. |
Historically, the district has leaned | Republican; it has a CPVI of R + 5. |
The eighth Parliament of | republican Italy was selected. |
The ninth Parliament of | republican Italy was selected. |
The fourth Parliament of | republican Italy was selected. |
The Majority Leader is | Republican J. T. Waggoner of the 16th District (Jeffers |
Hoos won the election against | Republican J. Herbert Potts, 15,264 votes to 12,018. |
She won the position after defeating | Republican Jack Herrity for reelection in 1987. |
Tupelo's current mayor is | Republican Jack Reed Jr.. |
In 1962 he defeated | Republican Jack Redman, also an Albuquerque High School |
ned Democrat John A. Lawless was defeated by | Republican Jacqueline Crahalla by 62 votes. |
top-two primary to Democrat Denny Heck, and | Republican Jaime Herrera. |
He serves along with fellow | Republican James King. |
The seat has been held by | Republican James W. Merritt since 1990. |
Republican James Aiona, the former Lieutenant Governor | |
Ramey is the stepson of | Republican James "Pate" Philip. |
acy was elected to continue in the post over | Republican James J. Britt. |
He defeated | Republican Janis M. Berry in the general election. |
W. B. Kinne, | Republican, January 7, 1929 - September 30, 1929 |
Butch Otter, | Republican, January 5, 1987 - January 3, 2001 |
Burpee L. Steeves, | Republican, January 2, 1905 - January 7, 1907 |
Edwin Nelson, | Republican, January 4, 1943 - January 1, 1945 |
It has been represented by | Republican Jason Chaffetz since 2009. |
The current Representative is | Republican Jason Chaffetz. |
ination in November 1992 and was replaced by | Republican Jay W. Dickey. |
Republican Jeb Bush, who had previously run for Governo | |
The currently represented by | Republican Jeff Denham, who succeeded fellow Republican |
It is currently represented by | Republican Jeff Gorell of Camarillo. |
Incumbent | Republican Jeff Fortenberry defeated Democrat Maxine Mo |
In 2006 she defeated | Republican Jeff Richey in the general election. |
Three-term incumbent | Republican Jeff Sessions was re-elected with 63% of the |
The seat was previously held by a | Republican, Jennifer Burns, who did not seek re-electio |
She was subsequently unseated by | Republican Jeremy Miller in the 2010 general election. |
Kasik was succeeded by fellow | Republican Jerris Leonard. |
won re-election in 1992, but lost in 1996 to | Republican Jerry Behn. |
He was defeated by the incumbent | Republican Jerry Moran. |
It is currently represented by | Republican Jim Silva of Huntington Beach. |
In July 2004, popular moderate | Republican Jim Greenwood unexpectedly withdrew from his |
In 2004, she ran for Congress against | Republican Jim Gerlach. |
cessful, winning with 70.5% of the vote over | Republican Jim Pell. |
Republican Jim Inhofe won the open seat. | |
He was defeated by | Republican Jim Renacci on November 2, 2010. |
d for the Lieutenant Governorship, losing to | Republican Jim Gardner. |
The current Speaker is | Republican Jim Tucker of the 86th District (Jefferson P |
He was first elected in 1990, along with | Republican Jim Harkins. |
e Oregon House of Representatives, defeating | Republican Jim Zupancic. |
He was succeeded by | Republican Jim Raussen. |
for re-election in 2010, but was defeated by | Republican Jim Denning. |
After Ravenel endorsed | Republican Jim DeMint, DeMint went on to win the Republ |
tic incumbent John Kerry was re-elected over | Republican Jim Rappaport. |
In 2003, | Republican Jim Waring became representative of District |
The current Senate President is | Republican Jim Anderson of District 2 (Glenrock). |
s held on December 16, 2008 which was won by | Republican Joan Huffman . |
Incumbent | Republican JoAnn Davis defeated Democrat Shawn M. O'Don |
Republican Joanna Gregory-Scocchi was chosen by a Repub | |
m in 2008, when she narrowly upset incumbent | Republican Joe Heck. |
c nominee for Treasurer, but was defeated by | Republican Joe Malone. |
It is currently represented by | Republican Joe Walsh. |
Her father was prominent | republican Joe B. O'Hagan. |
From 1996 through 2004, | Republican Joel Hefley usually won reelections with abo |
elected in 1918, with 2753 votes to 1958 for | Republican John L. Bieszk. |
He campaigned against | Republican John B. Stoll and won the election by 20,000 |
He faced | Republican John Dendahl in the general election. |
nd support of Virginia's other U.S. Senator, | Republican John Warner. |
Republican John Peyton, incumbent Mayor, running for a | |
It has been represented by | Republican John Shimkus since 2003. |
Republican John Cornyn won the open seat | |
McCalla in the Democratic primary and | Republican John Scott in the general election. |
again in 1930, winning the open seat against | Republican John McMurray. |
He faced | Republican John F. Ridge in the November general electi |
ber 2, 2010, she lost her re-election bid to | Republican John Carlson. |
In turn, Rhodes' son, | Republican John Jacob Rhodes III ("Jay"), succeeded McC |
mocrat John Murdock, and succeeded by fellow | Republican John McCain. |
Leitrim | Republican, John Joe McGirl, gave the oration at his gr |
Republican John E. Sununu won the open seat. | |
In the general election Flaherty beat the | Republican, John Tabor. |
Lim was succeeded by fellow | Republican John Minnis. |
She was defeated by incumbent | Republican John B. T. Campbell III. |
for re-election in 2010 and was defeated by | Republican John Rubin. |
candidate for re-election in 1894, losing to | Republican John Blaisdell Corliss. |
1856, Cady was a presidential elector on the | Republican John C. Fremont ticket. |
ert Morgan lost re-election a second term to | Republican John East. |
Republican John Kline is running for re-election, and C | |
election 2008 were Democrat Barack Obama and | Republican John McCain. |
imited out in 2010, when she was replaced by | Republican John Lamping. |
Democrat Barack Obama defeated | Republican John McCain in the presidential election. |
Republican John Blaisdell came in 2nd with 34.6% and In | |
The district is currently represented by | Republican John B. T. Campbell III. |
Burke defeated incumbent | Republican John M. Robsion, Jr. for the seat. |
Republican John D. Fredericks won the special election | |
As of 2010, the district is represented by | Republican John Sullivan. |
In 2008, | Republican John McCain won more than 70% of the vote in |
In 2008, Fletcher's agency worked to elect | Republican John C. Fleming of Minden in Webster Parish |
The district is currently represented by | Republican John L. Mica. |
Republican Johnny Isakson won the open seat. | |
Incumbent Democrat Bill Pascrell defeated | Republican Jose Sandoval. |
d not run for election, and was succeeded by | Republican Joseph Przybylski. |
Incumbent Democrat Rush Holt defeated | Republican Joseph Sinagra, Air Force veteran and busine |
0, 1899 and was succeeded by fellow Illinois | Republican Joseph W. Fifer. |
In 2008, Heard won reelection over | Republican Joseph Healy by a staggering 32,000 votes. |
He was editor and owner of the Darlington | Republican Journal 1883-1919. |
E. Bentley founded the newspaper as a weekly | Republican journal. |
The Massachusetts Centinel: and the | Republican Journal. |
Republican Judd Gregg won the open seat. | |
Governor Edmund J. Davis appointed him, as a | Republican, Judge of the 25th Judicial District of Texa |
Since 1999 it has been represented by | Republican Judy Biggert. |
succeeded in the Louisiana Senate by fellow | Republican Julie Quinn, who won a special election runo |
The district is currently represented by | Republican Justin Amash, the second youngest member of |
Kurtis's sister, Jean Schodorf, is a | Republican Kansas State Senator. |
Barbara Allen was a | Republican Kansas State Senator from the 8th District. |
It is currently represented by | Republican Katcho Achadjian of Arroyo Grande. |
She was unseated by | Republican Kathy Lohmer in her 2010 re-election bid. |
the United States Senate seat held by fellow | Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison if she ran for governor |
The district is currently represented by | Republican Ken Calvert. |
McKinney | Republican Ken Paxton also sought the position. |
er was a bitter political opponent of fellow | Republican Ken Blackwell, the Ohio Secretary of State. |
He is again running in 2010, against | Republican Ken Ivory and Democrat John Rendell. |
defeated for re-election in 2008, losing to | Republican Kent Sorenson. |
er lost the House Speaker election to fellow | Republican Kent Williams of Carter County. |
Its current Senator is | Republican Kevin Witkos, who was first elected in 2008. |
It is currently represented by | Republican Kevin Jeffries of Lake Elsinore. |
The district is currently represented by | Republican Kevin Yoder. |
Republican Kevin Brady represents a strongly GOP distri | |
Democratic candidate Ted Kulongoski defeated | Republican Kevin Mannix. |
Two years later, he served alongside fellow | Republican Kinsley Bingham (Class 2). |
He received 2,800 votes to 2,169 for | Republican Klemens Boruki and 1,208 for Democrat Alex G |
He received 1,239 votes to 1,086 for | Republican Klemens Borucki and 1,020 for Democrat Frank |
won re-election in 2004 and 2008, defeating | Republican Kristi Dean both times. |
Maloney lost his re-election bid to | Republican Kyle Hoffman in the 2010 election. |
Foster's embrace of the | Republican label and his conservative platform undercut |
Kennedy joined the | Republican Labour Party (RLP) and was elected to Belfas |
A | Republican, Lair was elected to the House on November 4 |
Republican Lamar Alexander won the open seat. | |
Roy defeated | Republican Lance Maxwell in the November 17 general ele |
Slattery lost that race, a victim of the | Republican landslide of 1994. |
In the | Republican landslide year of 1946, Herbert defeated inc |
elected to Congress in a close race amidst a | Republican landslide, in a district that became less Re |
He was swept out of office as part of a | Republican landslide, losing to Republican Albert F. Da |
d two terms and was succeeded in 2004 by the | Republican, later Democrat, Walter Boasso. |
She was also the first | Republican Latina elected to the State Assembly. |
Sanford lost re-election to a second term to | Republican Lauch Faircloth. |
The Minority Leader is | Republican Lawrence F. Cafero of the 142nd House Distri |
often left leaning Democrat Williams against | Republican lawyer Rick Grimaldi. |
Result: | REPUBLICAN LEAD UP STATE 500,000 in NYT on December 12, |
Langen served as the | Republican leader from 1957 to 1958 when he was elected |
erward, he was appointed by his successor as | Republican Leader to be the freshman coordinator for th |
re-elected in 2000 and chosen the Assistant | Republican Leader until 2002. |
House of Representatives | Republican leader John Boehner said in the weekly Repub |
He is currently the | Republican Leader Emeritus. |
Josiah Spaulding - Businessman and | Republican leader in Massachusetts. |
hief of staff to New Jersey General Assembly | Republican Leader Paul DiGaetano. |
Baugh served as the Assembly | Republican Leader from 1999 until 2000. |
Speaker Daniels also served as House | Republican Leader from 1983-1995 and again from 1997-20 |
Thompson served as the Assistant | Republican Leader from 2004-2005. |
s introduced by Sherman Moreland who was the | Republican leader of the legislature. |
He became Assembly | Republican Leader in 1965 and held that post until beco |
Nielsen served as | Republican Leader in the Senate from 1983 until 1987. |
places Senator Dave Cogdill (R-14) as Senate | Republican Leader |
Republican Leader Representative: Kevin Cameron (Oregon | |
n Finnegan, 39, state legislator since 2002; | Republican leader in the State House since 2005. |
He was an Assistant minority ( | Republican) leader from 1966 to 1970. |
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