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Massachusetts | Senate, A Memorial of Stephen Nye Gifford: Clerk of t |
President of the | Senate A. W. Norblad in 1929 |
With the | Senate abolished, the National Assembly became a unic |
The president of the Florida | Senate, Abraham K. Allison, was sworn in as governor |
However, the nomination was withdrawn before | Senate action on October 27 the same year. |
The California State | Senate adjourned in honor of William E. Dargie. |
It passed the | Senate Administrative Services Committee on March 31, |
Also in September 2008, the Philippine | Senate adopted two separate resolutions expressing th |
The | Senate advocates used the story as a basis for polici |
Despite liberal opposition, the | Senate affirmed the appointment by voice vote without |
Huston then returned to the Oregon | Senate after election in 1916. |
o succeed John Seymour in the California State | Senate after Seymour had been appointed to the US Sen |
He was elected to the | Senate after holding several local offices. |
Lowry briefly served in the state | senate after the war (1865-1866). |
In 1990, he resigned from the | Senate after winning the California gubernatorial ele |
ill pending consideration in the United States | Senate, after being approved unanimously in the Senat |
In 1921 he was appointed to the United States | Senate, after Senator Knox died in office. |
In 1995, Levey resigned from the | Senate, after serving for over eight years. |
y two current Senators to have returned to the | Senate after having retired from the Senate; the othe |
ection on 1 December, he was re-elected to the | Senate, again taking his seat immediately because the |
She contested the | Senate again for the party at the 2007 election, but |
Connolly ran for the | Senate again in 1984, losing the nomination to Lieute |
When he ran for the | Senate again in 1830 he switched to being an Anti-Jac |
The | Senate again declined to confirm Hundley, and his sec |
In 2004, Ziser ran unsuccessfully for U.S. | Senate, against Democratic incumbent Harry Reid, losi |
Maloney considered running for | Senate against Kirsten Gillibrand, but decided agains |
He is currently considering a run for US | Senate against Kirsten Gillibrand. |
Instead, Simcha Felder ran for state | senate against Kevin Parker in the 21st District. |
all elected, Johnson lost his own race for the | Senate against Bouligny. |
Malone unsuccessfully ran for U.S. | Senate against incumbent Ted Kennedy in 1988. |
announced his candidacy for the United States | Senate against Russell Feingold. |
2008 he ran unsuccessfully for New York State | Senate against incumbent Toby Ann Stavisky. |
That year he spoke in the | Senate against the personal dictatorship of Santa Ann |
0, he served as Director of the New York State | Senate Agriculture Committee. |
He served as Chairman of the | Senate Agriculture Committee, as a member on all majo |
senator she was Ranking Minority Member of the | Senate Agriculture Committee from 1985 to 1998 and Ch |
neral Assembly, Schwartz was vice-chair of the | Senate Agriculture, Natural Resources & Energy Commit |
Eventually, Obama hired him as a | Senate aide. |
U.S. | Senate: Al D'Amato |
U.S. | Senate: Alfonse D'Amato |
Rupp represents in the Missouri | Senate all of Lincoln County and portions of St. Char |
Unlike most states, the Illinois | Senate allows members to vote yes, no, or present. |
The | Senate alone considers treaties, which are ratified b |
He was elected to the office by the | Senate along sharp party lines. |
addition to the work of the main chamber, the | Senate also has a large number of committees which de |
The | Senate also elects the Academic Council (Romanian: Co |
The House refused to concur in the | Senate amendment, and the bill was sent to a conferen |
In the | Senate, Ames was chairman of the U.S. Senate Committe |
nts: the Executive Administration, an Academic | Senate, an Associated Students Government and a Class |
rton, Texas who served in both the Texas State | Senate and United States Senate. |
r was elected as a Democrat to the Maine State | Senate and served as Senate President in 1848. |
He became the party leader in the | Senate, and served until his death in 1950. |
He was elected to the United States | Senate and served 1873 to 1879. |
id on 20 August 2009 that Gabon did not need a | Senate and that he would seek the abolition of the Se |
It also proposed for the fourth time that | Senate and House elections occur simultaneously. |
His son Jim Lord served in the Minnesota State | Senate and as Minnesota State Treasurer. |
He was a member of the New Hampshire | Senate and its president in 1828. |
He was elected to the Arkansas | Senate and served from 1923 to 1925. |
He was Deputy Leader of the | Senate and Parliamentary Secretary in the Department |
unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the U.S. | Senate and the House of Representatives in 1868, prim |
as President pro tempore of the New York State | Senate and Acting Lieutenant Governor of New York in |
Malou then became a member of the | senate, and his party only regained ascendancy in 187 |
He was elected to the Missouri state | senate and served there for more than 20 years. |
o represents district 45 in the Maryland State | Senate and is the Senate's president pro tem. |
n 2003, her party appointed her to the Belgian | Senate and made her move to Mechelen. |
ent Biden during his time in the United States | Senate and served as Staff Director of the Senate Jud |
day, Fisher was confirmed by the United States | Senate and received his commission. |
y, Bradford was confirmed by the United States | Senate and received his commission. |
ly the Democratic Party held a majority in the | Senate and the Senate President is Democratic Senator |
Medalie for the U.S. | Senate; and the incumbent Chief Judge Cuthbert W. Pou |
He was confirmed by the United States | Senate and received his commission on October 14, 198 |
In 1986, Mitchem stepped down from the | Senate and ran in the primary for Lieutenant Governor |
atehood, Kelly was elected to the Oregon State | Senate and served from 1860 to 1864. |
Crawford was confirmed by the United States | Senate, and received his commission, on May 22, 1826. |
He was also a member of the | senate and vice president of the senate. |
f two Co-President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma | Senate and 41st President Pro Tempore for a one-month |
spent two years in the State House, 23 in the | Senate and his final year in the Legislature as presi |
Oklahoma serves ex officio as President of the | Senate, and is the highest-ranking official of the Se |
He also served in the Maryland State | Senate and the Maryland House of Delegates. |
He served in the state | senate and represented Pennsylvania in both the U.S. |
hurchill was appointed February 3, 1871 to the | Senate and represented the Liberal-Conservative Party |
members for 1/3 of the | senate and 3 empty seats) |
He was elected to the Mississippi State | Senate and served in 1827 and 1832-1833. |
He was Deputy Leader of the | Senate and Parliamentary Secretary in the Department |
orrectly predict the exact Democratic gains in | Senate and House contests. |
The United States | Senate and others supported the design, but it was ul |
4 Fletcher was elected to the California State | Senate, and served until 1947. |
ppointed secretary of the Radical block in the | Senate and in 2007 he became 1st vice-president of th |
in 1969 with his election to the Montana State | Senate and in his 16-year tenure, he served as floor |
Smith was confirmed by the United States | Senate, and received his commission, on April 12, 191 |
Member of the | Senate and Syndicate, Sambalpur University 1969-72. |
represented New Hampshire in the United States | Senate and served as Governor of the state. |
922, Miller was confirmed by the United States | Senate and received his commission. |
Trimble became Speaker of the | Senate, and it was in this capacity that he became go |
Passage in the Florida | Senate and House of Representatives was a momentous o |
He was vice-president of the Peloponissian | Senate and president of the parliament in 1822. |
She belonged to the University of Saskatchewan | Senate and the Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce. |
trick Sweeney (politician), member of the Ohio | Senate and member of the Ohio House of Representative |
In 1962, Michaelson was elected to the State | Senate, and served there until 1974. |
was easily confirmed by a lame-duck Democratic | Senate, and sworn in as 1950 ended. |
The Constitution also states that the " | Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on ot |
9 to 1981, he served in the North Dakota State | Senate and was President Pro Tempore of the North Dak |
Since 1907 he was Member of | Senate and participated in the development of occupat |
He served in the Pennsylvania State | Senate and acted as president 1814 from 1816. |
Pass the bill before the | senate, and the result will be far different. |
st the 1975 election as an independent for the | Senate and won comfortably. |
He served in the State | Senate and was its president in 1853. |
The bill passed the house but | Senate and House differences were never resolved. |
sides in the General Assembly, composed of the | Senate and House of Representatives. |
members for 1/3 of the | senate and 4 empty seats) |
The Congress of the Union is composed of a | Senate and a Chamber of Deputies. |
Two years later, he was elected to the Georgia | Senate and served two terms. |
represented Pennsylvania in the United States | Senate and founded the law firm of Pepper Hamilton. |
*Note: the Leader of the Government in the | Senate and the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate |
Jim Johnson was elected to the Arkansas State | Senate, and his wife served on the Senate staff durin |
In February 1863, he was elected to the U.S. | Senate, and served one term until 1869. |
Member of the Spanish | senate and deputy major of Bilbao. |
Her petition passed through the | Senate and was approved, then signed by Governor John |
A Republican, he served in the Oregon State | Senate and as Oregon State Treasurer. |
Pfeiffer subsequently won reelection to the | Senate, and again won reelection in 1990. |
In 1980 he was elected to the Ohio State | Senate and served one term. |
is was the choice of both the Assembly and the | Senate, and was declared elected. |
In 1866, Wheaton ran for state | Senate, and lost by only 12 votes. |
It also elected Windom to the Student | Senate and almost 40% of the Student Senate in 1970-7 |
1991 to 1993 he was the Opposition Whip in the | Senate and from 1993 to 1998 he was the Government Wh |
s elected as a Republican to the United States | Senate and served from March 4, 1861, to March 4, 186 |
In 2010, he was elected to the Arizona State | Senate and chosen by his colleagues to be the Senate |
He was the elected to the Michigan | Senate and served from 1909 to 1910. |
Stagg never ran for the | Senate, and the position was taken for eighteen years |
Anderson was confirmed by the United States | Senate and received his commission on October 24, 191 |
n the state, including ones for governor, U.S. | Senate, and the Connecticut State Senate. |
was composed of a House of Representatives, a | Senate, and a President. |
In 1986 he was elected to the North Dakota | Senate and is currently on the Senate Appropriations, |
s the California legislature bicameral, with a | Senate and an Assembly. |
He was elected to the Louisiana State | Senate and in 1892, he was appointed to the United St |
In 1996, Rossi ran again for the State | Senate and was elected. |
However he decided to seek another term in the | Senate, and won. |
delegations from Vermont to the United States | Senate and United States House of Representatives. |
ge, he served as a member of the Montana State | Senate and as a Democratic member of the United State |
Speer was confirmed by the United States | Senate, and received his commission, on February 18, |
He was confirmed by the | Senate, and received his commission, on February 20, |
He is a former Member of the Florida State | Senate and the United States Congress and his party's |
presentatives 1789-1793, and the Massachusetts | Senate and served as Speaker of the Massachusetts Hou |
ms was elected as a Republican to the Michigan | Senate and chosen as president pro tempore of the sta |
simultaneously holds a seat in the New Jersey | Senate and as Mayor. |
, 1971) is a Democratic member of the Michigan | Senate and Senate Democratic Leader. |
ssue trainings have been used in the House and | Senate, and by governors and congressional candidates |
signed his office to accept a seat in the U.S. | Senate, and the remainder of his term was filled by P |
93, Sorenson was appointed to the Oregon State | Senate, and was elected to a full Senate term in 1994 |
ckly ended when Dave was appointed to the U.S. | Senate and Donna's party committee chose Bobby Ewing |
members for 1/3 of the | senate and 2 empty seats) |
However, he remained in the | Senate and won a fifth term in the fall election of t |
This is his final term in the Florida | Senate and will serve until 2012. |
It was composed of the | Senate and the House of Representatives. |
In 1879, he was elected to the U.S. | Senate, and served from 4 March 1879 to 3 March 1885. |
She is currently serving in the Maryland State | Senate and is a member of the Senate Finance Committe |
cratic politician who served in the Ohio State | Senate and the United States Senate. |
r later served as a member of the University's | senate and as its bursar. |
She has testified before U.S. | Senate and House committee hearings on pay discrimina |
General Assembly is bicameral, consisting of a | Senate and a House of Representatives. |
House of Representatives and the Massachusetts | Senate and became the first Latino and first openly g |
This election coincided with the | Senate and the House elections. |
Blow was a member of the Missouri | Senate and served from 1854 to 1858. |
In 1912, he was elected to the U.S. | Senate, and resigned his judgeship in 1913; he served |
826, he was a member of the Pennsylvania State | Senate, and the year he left the State Senate, he was |
member of the economic division of the Markov | Senate and the head of the Cameral Office of the Sena |
day, Stokes was confirmed by the United States | Senate, and received his commission. |
He was impeached by the state | Senate and resigned from office. |
This act was first enlawed for members of the | senate and Hamburg's judges, later the act was false |
Prime Minister Mackenzie King to the Canadian | Senate and served as Speaker of the Canadian Senate f |
The acronym "WISH" stands for Women In the | Senate and House. |
apitol, Washington, D.C. (stairways leading to | Senate and House galleries) |
He previously served in the Ohio | Senate and the Ohio House of Representatives. |
as also warden of the University of Adelaide's | senate, and vice-chancellor from 1942-1944. |
Then he was elected in 1970 to the state | senate, and re-elected in 1974. |
al delegations from Maine to the United States | Senate and United States House of Representatives. |
He subsequently served in the United States | Senate and was known as the "Blond Boss" in Chicago. |
rd was the choice of both the Assembly and the | Senate, and was declared elected. |
Cole was also a member of the Maryland State | Senate and the first African-American ever elected to |
Former member of the Massachusetts | Senate and Boston City Council. |
He has been member of both the | Senate and House of Representatives of the States-Gen |
In 1846, he was elected to the Michigan | Senate and the following year served as President pro |
olitician, Beck was elected to the territorial | Senate and the Wyoming State Senate as a Democrat, an |
rves as the Majority Whip in the Indiana State | Senate and represents Senate District 7 which include |
a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania | Senate and House. |
Florida | Senate and Florida House districts are both organized |
He served in the Pennsylvania State | Senate and was its speaker in 1871. |
They also control by large margins the state | Senate and House. |
from New Jersey, who served in the New Jersey | Senate and was Senate President. |
Schuyler was the choice of both the State | Senate and the State Assembly, and was declared elect |
irst woman appointed as Opposition Whip in the | Senate and, following the election of the Menzies gov |
lease issued October 3, 2007 by the Philippine | Senate announced that senators Mar Roxas and Jinggoy |
'Reparations and regrets: Why is the US | Senate apologising now?' (2009) Publish in Pambazuka |
uled Finland through his governor and a native | Senate appointed by him. |
During the Blagojevich | Senate appointment scandal, Madigan was speculated to |
(He resigned his cabinet seat soon after the | Senate appointment, however.) |
List of Canadian | Senate appointments by Prime Minister |
The Lieutenant Governor, as President of the | Senate, appoints four senators from the majority and |
Keyes served on the | Senate Appropriations Committee during the between-wa |
DeConcini served on the | Senate Appropriations Committee where he chaired the |
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