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He was a member of the North Carolina State | Senate in 1870. |
Stiern was elected to the State | Senate in 1957, where he advocated on education, heal |
He resigned from the | Senate in February 1989. |
Tawney was elected to the Minnesota | Senate in 1890. |
nking, and was clerk of the South Dakota State | Senate in 1896. |
Jackson was elected to the U.S. | Senate in 1793. |
She was elected to the | Senate in 2004 and her term began in 2005. |
e unsuccessful candidate for the United States | Senate in 1946 and 1966. |
Specter was first elected to the | Senate in 1980. |
Presentation of the candidate for the | Senate, in TIME Magazine on August 21, 1944 |
Rusty began his 2nd term in the Alabama State | Senate in January, 2011. |
Elected to the | Senate in 1951. |
He also served in the Georgia | Senate in 1830. |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1853. |
He served terms in the | Senate in 1905, 1907, 1913, and 1915. |
or general, Sanford was elected to the Georgia | Senate in 1837; however, he resigned before that sess |
He also served in the state | Senate in 1878 and 1879. |
He served in the State | senate in 1850. |
He served in the Ohio | Senate in 1838. |
The Commons met in the Gamble Library and the | Senate in the Chapel. |
rther unsuccessful attempt for election to the | Senate in 1910. |
oses the defection of John Alario in the State | Senate in preparation for a 2012 run as State Senate |
After being elected to the Oregon State | Senate in 1910, he served as President of the Senate |
After returning to the | Senate in 2007 Ucha was appointed to committees on Wo |
He served as member of the Massachusetts | Senate in 1874 and 1875. |
Mundt was reelected to the | Senate in 1954, 1960, and 1966. |
He was elected president of the state | senate in 1973. |
He was elected as a member of the Belgian | Senate in 2010. |
After leaving the | senate in 1977, Olson retired to his farm, where he d |
of the Democratic Party and was elected to the | Senate in 2008. |
rved one additional term in the North Carolina | Senate in 1901. |
Ames was elected to the state | senate in 1824, serving as the fourth President of th |
e was the Republican nominee for United States | Senate in 1964. |
thier, Quebec, he was summoned to the Canadian | Senate in 1940. |
He was a member of the Pennsylvania State | Senate in 1843. |
He was a member of the New York State | Senate in 1822, and in 1845 died in Kingston. |
erved as President Pro Tempore of the Kentucky | Senate in 1934 and as clerk of three senate sessions |
He was a member of the state | senate in 1919 to 1920. |
General Assembly in 1975 and to the New Jersey | Senate in 1981, where he was a former chairman of the |
He was defeated in 1937, leaving the | Senate in 1938. |
l candidate for election to the New York State | Senate in 1825. |
he returned, he was elected to the first state | Senate in 1777. |
r nomination for election to the United States | Senate in 1910. |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1843 and 1844, and as president of the sena |
He did not be seek re-election to the | Senate in 2008. |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1838 and 1841. |
He resigned from the | Senate in 1906 to run in the riding of Victoria City |
Stump was elected to the Maryland State | Senate in 1878 and served as President of the Senate |
In 2008 she was elected to the Spanish | Senate in the Partido Popular (right-wing). |
Booth was elected to the California State | Senate in 1862, serving in 1863, and was the eleventh |
obertson was appointed Speaker of the Canadian | Senate in 1953. |
zman was the Democratic candidate for the U.S. | Senate in 1980. |
She was elected as a member of the Belgian | Senate in 2007 and reelected in 2010. |
He was a member of the Missouri State | Senate in 1834-1835. |
Republican candidate for the Washington State | Senate in 1997. |
He unsuccessfully ran for the United States | Senate in 1974. |
d his intention to run for the Wisconsin State | Senate in Senate District 23, challenging incumbent D |
rritorial politics and ran for the territorial | senate in 1956. |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1864 and 1865. |
tatives elections, 1928; and 24 members of the | Senate in the Philippine Senate elections, 1928. |
He won election to the South Carolina | Senate in 1806 and served until 1814. |
the President pro tempore of the United States | Senate in 1795. |
ged with greater-than-average tension with the | Senate, in which his support for Rossello's bid to ou |
Ross was appointed to the | Senate in 1904. |
He was elected to the United States | Senate in 1914 and served in the Senate from 1915 unt |
eys show the Republican candidate for the U.S. | Senate in Nevada, Sharron Angle, is virtually tied wi |
Secretary of the State | senate in 1892 and 1893. |
After leaving the | senate in 1971, Franz continued to run his business i |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1856 and 1857. |
When Carper was elected to the United States | Senate in 2000, Bushweller became his State Director |
ent, Serrano was elected to the New York State | Senate in November 2004. |
Lewis was first elected to the State | Senate in 1991 after John Seymour resigned after bein |
he Assembly, Ackerman was elected to the State | Senate in 2000. |
He presided over the | senate in 1863. |
Hansen was elected to Wisconsin State | Senate in November 2000. |
He was re-elected to the state | Senate in 1783, 1784, and 1788. |
He began his service in the New Jersey | Senate in 1982, serving in the Senate as Assistant Ma |
Peters was elected to the State | Senate in 2006. |
He was forced to leave the | Senate in 2008 due to term limits. |
epresentative, candidate for the United States | Senate in 1996, newspaper editor |
Bee was elected to the Arizona | Senate in 2000 to represent Legislative District 30. |
He was a member of the Pennsylvania State | Senate in 1852 and 1853. |
Clodfelter was elected to the North Carolina | Senate in 1998 and currently serves as Co-Chair of th |
He was elected | Senate in 1920. |
After leaving the | Senate in early 1949, Wilson returned to the practice |
ul candidate for election to the United States | Senate in 1960. |
He then served in the Alabama | Senate in 1844 and 1845. |
He was the party's nominee for U.S. | Senate in 2008. |
He served in the Tennessee | Senate in 1855 and 1856. |
He was elected to the New York State | Senate in 1936. |
He served in the State | senate in 1872 and 1873. |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1866. |
Werk was elected to the Idaho | Senate in 2002, defeating Republican incumbent Grant |
bly in 1792 and 1793, and then to the New York | Senate in 1800, representing the eastern senate distr |
Watson was elected to the Texas | Senate in November 2006, succeeding Senator Gonzalo B |
unsuccessful for election to the United States | Senate in 1859. |
He served in the State | Senate in 1848 and 1853. |
O'Leary was appointed by Diefenbaker to the | Senate in 1962. |
He also served in the Connecticut | Senate in 1830 and 1831. |
Kerr was named to the | Senate in 1899 and died in office in 1906 in Toronto. |
He was subsequently elected into the Greek | Senate in 1929. |
an candidate for election to the United States | Senate in 1908. |
publican primary for a special election to the | Senate in 1923, Schall was elected to the Senate in 1 |
He was elected to the California State | Senate in 1852. |
He served in the State | senate in 1847 and 1848. |
She was elected to his first term in the State | Senate in 2011. |
He was elected to the Iowa | Senate in 2010, and represents District 37. |
e 44th senatorial district in the Pennsylvania | Senate in 1970. |
Chmielewski was elected to the | Senate in 1970, becoming chair of the employment comm |
cultural pursuits, and served in the Tennessee | Senate in 1871 and 1872. |
e was elected as a member of the Indiana State | Senate in an 1889 special election to fill and empty |
He did not seek re-election to the | Senate in the 2008 elections. |
Margolis again ran for the Florida State | Senate in District 35 in 2010. |
Morales was elected to the Argentine | Senate in 2001 mid-term elections. |
Jay Nixon, who ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. | Senate in 1998. |
He was then a member of the Georgia | Senate in 1911 and 1912. |
He won a fourth term in the | Senate in 1992. |
He was a Member, Washington State | Senate in 1931. |
He was elected to the North Carolina | Senate in 1874 and 1875; during the 1874 session, he |
Dillon won election to the New Mexico State | Senate in 1924. |
Later, he served in the Maine | Senate in 1847 and was the Maine treasurer 1847-1850. |
He served in the Connecticut | Senate in 1821 and 1822 and Lieutenant Governor of Co |
ul candidate for election to the United States | Senate in 1867, and died in Baltimore in 1869. |
Kasten was elected to the Wisconsin State | Senate in 1972. |
as President pro tempore of the New York State | Senate in 1895. |
Brulte retired from the | Senate in 2004 due to term limits. |
With the Democrats taking over the U.S. | Senate in the 110th Congress, Boyle's confirmation ch |
He was elected to the Iowa | Senate in 2010. |
Austria was elected to the Ohio State | Senate in 2001, representing the 10th District. |
Floyd also served in the West Virginia | Senate in 1883-1885. |
He then served as member of the first State | senate in 1876. |
He ran for U.S. | Senate in 1986 in a three way primary. |
He was elected as a member of the Maine State | Senate in 1836 and 1837. |
Collings was elected the Australian | Senate in 1931 and became Leader of the Opposition in |
Gehrmann was elected to the Wisconsin State | Senate in 1954 for the term ending in January 1957. |
He served in the State | Senate in 1814. |
He was elected a Democrat to the United States | Senate in 1844, serving from 1845 until his death, wh |
Smathers was elected to the New Jersey | Senate in 1935. |
Chamarette was appointed to the | Senate in 1992, following the resignation of Jo Valle |
A report to that effect was presented in the | Senate in January, 1857. |
She was confirmed by the | Senate in a 98-0 vote on March 17, 2010. |
He was elected to Chaplain of the | Senate in 1835-1836. |
as President pro tempore of the North Carolina | Senate in 1891. |
c Party regained control of both the House and | Senate in this election. |
He was a member of the Tennessee | Senate in 1913 and 1914. |
Dunn served in the Wisconsin State | Senate in 1853-1856. |
He was elected to the Alabama State | Senate in 1918. |
A Republican, he was first elected to the | Senate in 2010. |
Enzi was first elected to the U.S. | Senate in 1996. |
tic nomination for a seat in the United States | Senate in 1968. |
He was an unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. | Senate in 1956. |
He was a member of the State | senate in 1808. |
at he is "leaning heavily against" running for | Senate in 2012. |
He served as member of the Wisconsin State | Senate in 1871 and 1872. |
He was re-elected to the | Senate in 2000 and 2002. |
as an unsuccessful candidate for Florida State | Senate in 1888. |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1841. |
the 1984 Democratic nominee for United States | Senate in Idaho. |
She made an unsuccessful bid for the Florida | Senate in 2000. |
She was confirmed by the U.S. | Senate in a 96-0 vote on September 4, 1997. |
He left the | Senate in 1978. |
He was elected to the Vermont | Senate in 2004. |
He was a member of Maryland state | senate in 1864. |
, Singel was elected to the Pennsylvania State | Senate in 1980. |
He served as member of the Kentucky | Senate in 1878 and 1884. |
bsen is a Democratic Party member of the State | Senate in Washington, United States. |
nomination to the United States | Senate in 1942 |
alifornia State Assembly in 2000 and the State | Senate in 2002. |
He was elected to the State | Senate in 1998, and is still currently serving as Sen |
Hughes was elected to the | Senate in 1966, and served for 26 years in the body. |
endorsed by Stuart Starky, a candidate for US | Senate in Arizona in 2004. |
The French law goes to the | Senate in September where it is also expected to pass |
He was elected to the Kentucky | Senate in 1807, and served until his death. |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1839. |
He served in the State | senate in 1848 and 1849. |
He was a member of the Pennsylvania State | Senate in 1828. |
I. Davies was first elected to the Minnesota | Senate in 1959, and served until 1983. |
He was elected a member of the Virginia | Senate in 1844, and served until 1848. |
the 2006 Republican nominee for Illinois State | Senate in Illinois's 49th district. |
In 2007, she was a candidate for the State | Senate in district 21 in New Jersey. |
He served in the Florida | Senate in 1860. |
He was re-elected as a member of the Belgian | Senate in 2007. |
Basham was confirmed by the United States | Senate in May 2006. |
herefore, the issue will not be brought to the | Senate in the foreseeable future. |
epresentatives 1872-1878 and the Vermont State | Senate in 1910. |
Steiner retired from the | Senate in 1999. |
She was elected to the Iowa | Senate in 2010. |
He served in the State | senate in 1794. |
Downing stepped down from the | Senate in order to run for Sheriff of Rockingham Coun |
He served in the State | Senate in 1877 and 1878. |
band, Joseph A. Day, was named to the Canadian | Senate in 2001. |
Elected to the | Senate in 1959. |
Lindsey first won election to the Alabama | Senate in 1966. |
After Matheussen resigned from the | Senate in May 2003 to take the post at the DRPA, his |
A Democrat, she was first elected to the | Senate in 2006. |
eorgia, Starr was elected to the Georgia State | Senate in 1968. |
He retired from the | Senate in 1937, and died two years later. |
Hughes retired from the | Senate in 1993. |
Lynch was elected to the Australian | Senate in the 1906 elections. |
his judgeship after being elected to the U.S. | Senate in 1837. |
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