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iced law and was elected to the North Carolina | Senate. |
Berger was first elected to the North Carolina | Senate in 2000. |
The Speaker of the North Carolina | Senate, Henry T. Clark, completed his term. |
1990 when he was elected to the North Carolina | Senate. |
0, Forrester was elected to the North Carolina | Senate. |
He also served in the South Carolina | Senate 1892-1896. |
Wilson gained election to the South Carolina | Senate in 1818 and was chosen by his colleagues to be |
Malcolm Graham, member of the North Carolina | Senate |
) is a Democratic member of the South Carolina | Senate. |
He is formerly a member of the South Carolina | Senate representing District 16 (Lancaster and York C |
cted to one further term in the North Carolina | Senate between 1859 to 1861. |
South Carolina | Senate 1852 - 1855, resigned due to poor health, late |
He frequently served in the South Carolina | Senate from 1778 until his death. |
He was first elected to the North Carolina | Senate in 1995. |
He was elected back to the South Carolina | Senate serving from 1810 to 1818. |
He served in the North Carolina | Senate from 1856 to 1864 and again in 1883. |
rved one additional term in the North Carolina | Senate in 1901. |
was a Democratic member of the North Carolina | Senate, representing the 24th district. |
He won election to the South Carolina | Senate in 1806 and served until 1814. |
Clodfelter was elected to the North Carolina | Senate in 1998 and currently serves as Co-Chair of th |
hat same year, he served in the North Carolina | Senate. |
. is the Minority Leader of the North Carolina | Senate. |
the Green Party candidate for a South Carolina | Senate seat, see Tom Clements (politician). |
He was elected to the North Carolina | Senate in 1874 and 1875; during the 1874 session, he |
) is a Democratic member of the South Carolina | Senate, representing the 29th District since 2002. |
as President pro tempore of the North Carolina | Senate in 1891. |
All fifty seats in the North Carolina | Senate were elected. |
e is a Democratic member of the South Carolina | Senate, representing the 11th District since 1990. |
d is a Democratic member of the South Carolina | Senate, representing the 10th District since 1966. |
He was a Member of the North Carolina | Senate from 1957 to 1961. |
He served in the South Carolina | Senate from 1951 to 1954 and 1959 to 1962. |
North Carolina | Senate Leadership |
a Democrat, Knox served in the North Carolina | Senate for two terms (1971-74). |
hubert when she left to run for North Carolina | Senate. |
Jonas was elected to the North Carolina | Senate 1915-1919. |
Dalton served six terms in the North Carolina | Senate. |
835 to 1842, Reid served in the North Carolina | Senate. |
William Carris ( | Senate Majority Leader) |
But the Carthaginian | Senate did not entirely ignore the Italian front for |
primaries for candidate for the Kwara Central | Senate seat, the winner was Alhaji Isiaka Gold. |
CHAIR: | SENATE WORLD TRADE, TECH, INNOVATIONS |
CHAIR: | SENATE ENERGY |
Counsel to Justice Samuel Chase during Chase's | Senate impeachment trial in 1805. |
Clem served as a member of the Cherokee | Senate during the years 1862-63. |
c life began with his election to the Cherokee | senate in 1881. |
also see: Baltimore City | Senate Delegation |
The closest | Senate election in history, it went through two recou |
le reception from the coalition/DLP-controlled | Senate, with the last Senate election held in 1970. |
He served in Colombia's | senate for four terms. |
In the Colorado | Senate, he served on numerous Colorado State Senate c |
ands that he retract his statement by Colorado | Senate President Brandon Shaffer and public admonishm |
is the former minority leader of the Colorado | Senate. |
" Bacon is a Democratic member of the Colorado | Senate, representing the 14th District since 2005. |
She was later elected to the Colorado | Senate in 2000 and again in 2004, representing Senate |
he first African-American to serve as Colorado | Senate president pro tem and Senate President. |
In 2003, he was appointed to the Colorado | Senate, where he represented Senate District 33, whic |
ultheis is a Republican member of the Colorado | Senate, representing the 9th District since 2007. |
efley was subsequently elected to the Colorado | Senate before entering the U.S. House of Representati |
ri Jahn is a Democratic member of the Colorado | Senate, representing the 20th District since 2011. |
cholson is a Democratic member of the Colorado | Senate, representing the 16th District since 2011. |
an, foreign Affairs and Information Committee, | Senate, 1968 |
s signed routine state paperwork and conducted | Senate business. |
leaving Congress, he served in the Connecticut | Senate 1825-1827. |
a Democratic candidate in the 2010 Connecticut | Senate race. |
Manchester, and Marlborough in the Connecticut | Senate. |
In 2006, he ran for the Connecticut | Senate, but lost. |
Farmington, and New Britain in the Connecticut | Senate. |
ut and former majority whip in the Connecticut | Senate. |
He ran for the Connecticut | Senate that year, losing to Democrat Andrew J. McDona |
He also served in the Connecticut | Senate 1797-1799. |
He later served in the Connecticut | Senate 1821-1825. |
Prior to being elected to the Connecticut | Senate, Looney served as a Connecticut state represen |
In 1994, he was elected to the Connecticut | Senate. |
He served as clerk of the Connecticut | Senate in 1847, and was Lieutenant Governor of Connec |
rthur Jacobson was a member of the Connecticut | Senate. |
He was a member of the Connecticut | Senate for the 5th District from 1943 to 1945. |
These are tables of members of the Connecticut | Senate. |
as a teacher before serving in the Connecticut | Senate from 1977 to 1983. |
He also served in the Connecticut | Senate in 1830 and 1831. |
He served in the Connecticut | Senate in 1821 and 1822 and Lieutenant Governor of Co |
Miles was a member of the Connecticut | Senate from 1877 until February 1879, when he resigne |
n addition, he was a member of the Connecticut | Senate 1857-1859. |
In 1878 he was elected to the Connecticut | Senate from the Thirteenth Senatorial District. |
ew Democrats have never supported or contested | Senate elections and refused to run candidates in thi |
Madaleno is chair of the Montgomery County | Senate Delegation. |
In 2006, McConnell publicly criticized | Senate Democrats for urging that troops be brought ba |
He is the current | Senate Majority Leader. |
She is the current | Senate Majority Whip. |
The current | Senate President is Republican Jim Anderson of Distri |
nly withdrawing from the race, not his current | Senate seat. |
He is currently | Senate Dean. |
In 2008 he was elected to the Czech | senate for the Kladno region. |
Duffy also served in the North Dakota | Senate from 1949 to 1956. |
He was a member of the South Dakota | Senate from 1972 to 1978. |
ives from 1965 to 1966 and in the North Dakota | Senate from 1967 to 1970 and also served as Senate Mi |
North Dakota | Senate Districts as of 2003. |
He is also the brother of North Dakota | Senate Majority Leader Bob Stenehjem. |
Scott Heidepriem, the South Dakota | Senate Minority Leader and a Democratic candidate for |
In 1986 he was elected to the North Dakota | Senate and is currently on the Senate Appropriations, |
He also served in the North Dakota | Senate from 1931 to 1934. |
later elected to one term in the North Dakota | Senate from 1911 to 1914. |
Lewis also served in the North Dakota | Senate from 1901 to 1904. |
emocratic-NPL Party member of the North Dakota | Senate. |
South Dakota | Senate Districts. |
(1855 - 1937) was a member of the North Dakota | Senate from 1903 to 1906. |
"200 Notable Days: | Senate Stories 1787 to 2002" (2006) |
nd the current Majority Leader of the Delaware | Senate. |
emocratic Party's nominee in the 1994 Delaware | Senate election. |
She was Chairwoman of NY's Democratic | Senate Campaign Committee from 2003 through the 2006 |
was easily confirmed by a lame-duck Democratic | Senate, and sworn in as 1950 ended. |
In 2005, she became the first woman Democratic | Senate Majority Leader in state history. |
out of nine in the 1982 New Jersey Democratic | Senate primary, which was won by Frank Lautenberg (wh |
1913, Baker was elected by the new, Democratic | senate, as the eleventh Secretary of the senate after |
h Kern and Frank Vondersaar for the Democratic | Senate nomination on August 24, 2010. |
erent leadership roles including as Democratic | Senate Leader Ex-Officio (2002-2003), Minority Leader |
time, Jacobson also worked for the Democratic | Senate campaign committee under Senator John Kerry. |
After the Dutch | Senate election of 2011, the People's Party for Freed |
He was president of the Dutch | Senate from 1973 till 1983. |
He was president of the Dutch | Senate from 1983 to 1991. |
esents approximately 330,000 Ohioans, and each | Senate District encompasses three corresponding Ohio |
The Eighth | Senate District of Connecticut elects one member of t |
Keefler supported an elected | senate. |
The PUP released its proposal for an elected | Senate on January 17. |
Soon after, he was elected | Senate minority whip by his colleagues. |
He was elected | Senate Minority Leader after the Democrats took contr |
He was elected | Senate in 1920. |
He was elected | Senate President in 1925 and remained President until |
caucus followed by confirmation of the entire | Senate through a Senate Resolution. |
d suffered a stroke while attending an evening | Senate committee meeting. |
Representing the college in the Faculty | Senate, he was elected Vice Chair of the Senate Execu |
Mairson has served as the Chair of the Faculty | Senate at Brandeis. |
faculty | senate. |
The Faculty | Senate Chair called for his resignation. |
hancellor and Provost also governs the faculty | senate. |
Baylor University Faculty | Senate |
The faculty | senate decided on April 1, 1998 to hold a faculty-wid |
Hall won a Federal | Senate seat for the Liberal Movement in 1974 (and was |
On the Federal | Senate, 27 seats (one third of the upper house) were |
th was a Green candidate for State and Federal | Senate seats in 1992 and 1994. |
There was no federal | Senate seat open. |
Bonner served in the federal | Senate as a Queensland Liberal Senator. |
Atchison was very popular with his fellow | Senate Democrats. |
In 2010 fellow | Senate Republicans banned her from the Senate Caucus |
He was selected by his fellow | Senate Republicans as floor leader in 1923. |
File:NH | Senate map 2011-2012.jpg |
Gunter made a final | Senate bid in 1988, narrowly losing the Democratic no |
First | Senate 1989 |
The Department of Homeland Security's first | Senate confirmed Inspector General was Richard L. Ski |
He was elected to the first | Senate of Northern Ireland, and served until 1938. |
He later became the first | Senate President of Spain's democracy. |
Cambodia's first | Senate Election was held on January 22, 2006. |
Although Stan Waters, elected in the first | Senate election of 1989, was appointed to the Senate |
not official, he is considered to be the first | Senate Majority leader (and in turn, the first Senate |
a Joyner is a Democratic member of the Florida | Senate, representing the 18th District since 2007. |
He then served in the Florida | Senate from 1959 to 1962. |
was Charles S. Ausley, a member of the Florida | Senate. |
ative Galvano is currently running for Florida | Senate, District 21. |
Justice is a Democratic member of the Florida | Senate, representing the 16th District since 2006. |
of Representatives, 1984-92; member of Florida | Senate 34th District, 1992-99. |
presentatives from 1983 to 1989 and in Florida | Senate from 1989 to 1999. |
Nan Rich is a Democratic member of the Florida | Senate, representing the 34th District since 2005. |
tt served as the 78th President of the Florida | Senate. |
orida House of Representatives and the Florida | Senate. |
He was elected to the Florida | Senate in 1972, and left the Senate in 1974. |
In 2005, the Florida | Senate voted 33 to 6 to uphold Governor Bush's remova |
Passage in the Florida | Senate and House of Representatives was a momentous o |
orida House of Representatives and the Florida | Senate. |
d Alachua County for four years in the Florida | Senate. |
e following year he was elected to the Florida | Senate. |
President pro tempore of the Florida | Senate Reubin O'Donovan Askew |
2nd, 2008, Konrad was confirmed by the Florida | Senate. |
Bennett is a Republican member of the Florida | Senate, representing the 21st District since 2002. |
In 1974, Johnson was elected to the Florida | Senate. |
resentative Sobel filed to run for the Florida | Senate, District 31. |
(born 1968), Democratic member of the Florida | Senate |
This is his final term in the Florida | Senate and will serve until 2012. |
from office to pursue election to the Florida | Senate. |
The president of the Florida | Senate, Abraham K. Allison, was sworn in as governor |
ry is a Republican Party member of the Florida | Senate. |
She made an unsuccessful bid for the Florida | Senate in 2000. |
He served in the Florida | Senate from 1992 to 1998. |
He served in the Florida | Senate in 1860. |
(2000-2008) and 2010 candidate for the Florida | Senate. |
Florida | Senate statutes |
The Florida | Senate Majority Office consists of the Majority Leade |
Florida | Senate and Florida House districts are both organized |
or she also has broad discretion in following | Senate procedural rules. |
Syverson serves on the following | Senate committees: Appropriations I; Deficit Reductio |
7, Novick formally announced his candidacy for | Senate. |
He was elected for | Senate District 44, representing the Hamilton, Montan |
Klehs has filed a Statement of Declaration for | Senate District 9 in 2008 which will be vacated by Se |
He was elected for | Senate District 8 in 2010. |
He was elected for | Senate District 31, representing the Wilsall, Montana |
Jeff Merkley campaigning for | Senate |
He was elected for | Senate District 43, representing the Anaconda, Montan |
en seat when John V. Tunney retired to run for | Senate. |
He was elected for | Senate District 45, representing the Victor, Montana |
Ran for | Senate in 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, and 1970. |
She was elected for | Senate District 36, representing the Dillon, Montana |
ril 15, 2010 that she would not be running for | Senate, saying she could not afford a run for the Sen |
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