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served in the Virginia House of Delegates and | senate. |
All House of Delegates and | Senate seats were won by non-partisan independents. |
In 2004, Long contributed to Democratic U.S. | Senate candidate John Neely Kennedy, the Louisiana st |
Convention dictated that | Senate casual vacancies were filled by persons from t |
d an intense rivalry with Everett Dirksen, the | Senate Republican leader at the time. |
not the point, though, of the distribution of | Senate seats. |
He is currently a candidate for district 2 | Senate. |
Indiana's 6th congressional district; Indiana | Senate district 19; and Indiana House of Representati |
The eight justices who struck down state | senate inequality based their decision on the princip |
Durbin and | Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid led all 50 members |
During his | Senate tenure, he was |
Nolan in a 2010 campaign photo during his | Senate run |
Counsel to Justice Samuel Chase during Chase's | Senate impeachment trial in 1805. |
1, 1991, Hill was called to testify during the | Senate confirmation hearing for Thomas. |
y, with three delegates chosen from each state | senate district (99 total). |
Paperback edition on | Senate. |
Elected to | Senate 1966 and 1970. |
He was elected for | Senate District 44, representing the Hamilton, Montan |
He was elected for | Senate District 8 in 2010. |
e has been campaigning for an elected Canadian | Senate for over twenty years. |
Kessler (D-Marshall County) was elected Acting | Senate President. |
He was elected for | Senate District 31, representing the Wilsall, Montana |
He was elected for | Senate District 43, representing the Anaconda, Montan |
lueta, a Philippine senator who was elected as | Senate President |
He was elected for | Senate District 45, representing the Victor, Montana |
She was elected for | Senate District 36, representing the Dillon, Montana |
He was elected to | Senate District 42, representing the Helena, Montana |
He has been elected to | Senate District 5, representing Kalispell, Montana, s |
He was elected for | Senate District 23 in 2010. |
He was elected for | Senate District 29, representing Billings, Montana, i |
He was elected for | Senate District 35, representing Bozeman, Montana, in |
He was elected to | Senate District 38, representing Butte, Montana, in 2 |
He was elected for | Senate District 18, representing Scobey, Montana, for |
He was elected to | Senate District 10, representing Cascade, Montana, in |
way through his second term, he was elected as | Senate Majority Leader to fill a vacancy. |
He was elected to | Senate District 14, representing Conrad, Montana, for |
He was elected to | Senate District 2, representing Whitefish, Montana, i |
He was elected for | Senate District 20, representing Miles City, Montana, |
She was elected to | Senate in 2010. |
November 2008 general election, NYS | Senate, 61st SD |
Previous to the election, Virginia's | Senate consisted of 23 Republicans and 17 Democrats. |
February 2007 special election, NYS | Senate, 7th SD |
November 2010 general election, NYS | Senate, 7th SD |
November 2008 general election, NYS | Senate, 7th SD |
After the 2008 elections, the | Senate had a Democratic majority for the first time s |
OF ELIZABETH, NJ ( | Senate - February 17, 1993) |
as a university lecturer until he entered the | Senate in 1977. |
Withers entered the | Senate on 17 February 1966 to fill the vacancy caused |
also retired as principal when he entered the | Senate, but his interest in education continued. |
e established forbade anyone from entering the | Senate House armed. |
Before entering the | Senate, McNamara spent six years in the New Jersey Na |
"First Among Equals: Outstanding | Senate Leaders of the Twentieth Century" (1991) (coed |
territorial legislatures and the federal U.S. | Senate, the Wyoming Senate can confirm or reject gube |
territorial legislatures and the federal U.S. | Senate, the Senate can confirm or reject gubernatoria |
urrently owned by the State of Finland through | Senate Properties. |
ng is owned by the Republic of Finland through | Senate Properties. |
ran unsuccessfully for California's first two | Senate seats. |
He was elected to the first U.S. | Senate, where he served from 1789 to 1795. |
he returned, he was elected to the first state | Senate in 1777. |
He then served as member of the first State | senate in 1876. |
e succeeded Glenn Coffee, the first Republican | Senate President Pro Tempore in Oklahoma history. |
He was a member of the first Kentucky | Senate. |
He was a member of the Florida State | Senate in 1966. |
He was a member of the Florida State | Senate from 1954 to 1958. |
He is a former Member of the Florida State | Senate and the United States Congress and his party's |
County Commission and served in Florida State | Senate, presiding over the senate in 1887. |
Margolis again ran for the Florida State | Senate in District 35 in 2010. |
as an unsuccessful candidate for Florida State | Senate in 1888. |
Florida State | Senate Statute |
Following the | Senate campaign defeat, Thompson retired to Valdosta, |
de served as the Majority Floor Leader for the | Senate from 2005 to 2011. |
He briefly considered running for the | Senate in 1986 after Barry Goldwater decided to retir |
mended version is finally recommended for full | Senate debate. |
selectman and 2006 Democratic nominee for U.S. | Senate |
2004 Race for U.S. | Senate |
2006 election for U.S. | Senate |
1992 Race for U.S. | Senate |
973-1974, Edmisten was a staff counsel for the | Senate Watergate Committee, which Ervin chaired. |
ced in May 2008 he will not be running for the | Senate in 2008. |
2006: Greg Pason for US | Senate- 2,490 votes |
He stood again for the | Senate in 1997, but was not re-elected. |
ssembly, he was Assistant Floor Leader for the | Senate Republican Caucus, as well as Vice-Chair of Se |
sentative and 2010 Democratic nominee for U.S. | Senate |
ative Galvano is currently running for Florida | Senate, District 21. |
After Williams ran for the | Senate in 1908, Clark ran again for the position and |
He endorsed Clint Didier for the | Senate in the 2010 midterm elections. |
s, opening the door for Mikulski's bid for the | Senate. |
1982 Race for U.S. | Senate |
In 2004, Ziser ran unsuccessfully for U.S. | Senate, against Democratic incumbent Harry Reid, losi |
d leading budget expert and negotiator for the | Senate Republican Caucus. |
He attempted to run for US | Senate in Minnesota with the Green Party. |
ber 2, 2010, Moulton defeated Kreitlow for the | senate seat. |
candidate for the Republican nomination for US | Senate in Illinois. |
He ran for state | senate, but was defeated by William M. Cline. |
Gov. Carnahan was running in 2000 for a | Senate seat from Missouri against incumbent John Ashc |
Grant won re-election for his | senate seat in the November 2010 midterm elections. |
the Minnesota DFL endorsed Al Franken for the | Senate seat earlier sought by Mr. Ciresi. |
Gray initially ran for the | Senate in 1950, and won. |
Connolly ran for the | Senate again in 1984, losing the nomination to Lieute |
He was an unsuccessful candidate for U.S. | Senate in 1882. |
s that this would be the last election for the | Senate until the 1987 election. |
governor and 1992 Republican nominee for U.S. | Senate |
1988 election for U.S. | Senate (Democratic Primary) |
George Lyman Paine - Candidate for US | Senate in 1940. |
84, 2006, and 2010 Republican nominee for U.S. | Senate |
Carney announced his campaign for State | Senate in the 42nd District in Maryland. |
Serrano ran for the | Senate in 2004. |
In 1990 Martin ran for U.S. | Senate in Illinois against Democratic incumbent Paul |
Smoot served as finance director for then | Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle and as finance d |
Governor George Voinovich was running for the | Senate. |
His opponent for the | Senate was Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr. |
He ran unsuccessfully for the | Senate in 1916, which marked the end of his congressi |
[M]y first race for the | Senate was pretty close to a foregone conclusion. |
After his second bid for the | Senate, he became the chairman of the Massachusetts R |
When he ran for the | Senate again in 1830 he switched to being an Anti-Jac |
st the 1975 election as an independent for the | Senate and won comfortably. |
During World War II Malone worked for the | Senate as an engineering consultant on war materials. |
Elections for the | Senate were held on 17 September, with the SRP winnin |
He was an unsuccessful candidate for U.S. | Senate from Wisconsin in 1940. |
Embry ran for the | Senate at the 2010 federal election as an independent |
He is currently considering a run for US | Senate against Kirsten Gillibrand. |
In 1866, Wheaton ran for state | Senate, and lost by only 12 votes. |
nessman and former Democratic nominee for U.S. | Senate |
dates for the 2008 Democratic Primary for U.S. | Senate in Kentucky. |
Hutchinson ran for the | Senate seat being vacated by popular Democrat David P |
Stagg never ran for the | Senate, and the position was taken for eighteen years |
Presentation of the candidate for the | Senate, in TIME Magazine on August 21, 1944 |
Withdrew to run for a | Senate seat in the Legislature of Guam. |
It's you and I running for the | Senate. |
He served as staff for Illinois | Senate president from 1973 to 1974. |
2006 election for U.S. | Senate - Republican Primary |
and 2008 and 2010 Republican nominee for U.S. | Senate |
2002 Race for Illinois | Senate - 23rd district |
1994 Race for Illinois | Senate - 23rd district |
1998 Race for Illinois | Senate - 23rd district |
s daughters, Jalila Jefferson-Bullock, for the | Senate District 5 seat. |
He was the chairman for the | Senate Republican Caucus from 1979 to 1983 and was th |
Instead, Simcha Felder ran for state | senate against Kevin Parker in the 21st District. |
2006 Race for Minnesota | Senate - District 11 |
However, she switched to a "Yes" vote for the | Senate version of the bill. |
he serves as the President Pro-Tempore for the | Senate. |
He was the party's nominee for U.S. | Senate in 2008. |
1998, she was the Democratic nominee for U.S. | Senate to replace the retiring John Glenn. |
ly Canadian province to elect nominees for the | Senate of Canada. |
place in the modern history of Greece for the | Senate. |
The results for the | Senate for Constituencies no. 1 to no. 42 |
utting forward a slate of candidates for Joint | Senate officers. |
all elected, Johnson lost his own race for the | Senate against Bouligny. |
ivist, and 2008 independent candidate for U.S. | Senate |
There was no election for the | Senate. |
1996 Republican Primary for U.S. | Senate |
He ran for U.S. | Senate in 1986 in a three way primary. |
Ovide Lamontagne, candidate for U.S. | Senate 2010 |
He left his seat in 1998 to run for the | Senate seat of retiring Democratic whip Wendell Ford. |
Malone unsuccessfully ran for U.S. | Senate against incumbent Ted Kennedy in 1988. |
In 1980, he ran for the | Senate, defeating incumbent Democrat Howard Olson. |
He has held roles as Vice President for the | Senate Committee on Education and an Ad-Hoc Senate Co |
I also had run for the | Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. |
He was a Campaign manager, Kefauver for U.S. | Senate, 1948 in 1954. |
endorsed by Stuart Starky, a candidate for US | Senate in Arizona in 2004. |
ams was elected Assistant Caucus Chair for the | Senate Majority Caucus. |
He stood unsuccessfully for the | Senate just two years later. |
Ron Klink for the Democratic nomination for US | Senate. |
In 1994, Coleman ran for U.S. | Senate as an independent, seeking to seize the middle |
He is a Republican who ran for State | Senate for Florida in 2006. |
80s Wyatt attempted to gain preselection for a | Senate seat. |
, Pam Byrnes announced her candidacy for State | Senate in Michigan's 18th district. |
Peter Galbraith, Former U.S. | Senate Staff |
Vic Sprouse is the former Republican | Senate Minority Leader in the West Virginia State Sen |
His former state | Senate seat re-opened in February 2009, when his succ |
A Republican, he was formerly the | senate majority leader of the Utah State Senate, wher |
Member, Francisco Balagtas Circle, founded by | Senate President Blas F. Ople. |
Pillsbury served on the staff of four US | Senate Committees from 1978-1984 and 1986-1991. |
Currently in his fourth 4-year | Senate term, Sheldon has a seat on the Senate Transpo |
the lead attorney for the 2008 Al Franken for | Senate campaign in Minnesota. |
Mr. Frist calls | Senate to order |
He announced his retirement in from the | Senate on July 2, 2010. |
From the | senate, he advanced to the office of lieutenant gover |
He resigned from the | Senate on 5 July 1993. |
When he retired from the | Senate his seat was won by Wesley Lance. |
He was expelled from the | Senate on July 11, 1861 for support of the rebellion. |
responds by proposing to expel Billy from the | Senate as unfit for office. |
hat an elected president did not come from the | Senate. |
In 1986, Mitchem stepped down from the | Senate and ran in the primary for Lieutenant Governor |
In 2009, Lorna Milne retired from the | Senate upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of |
In 1988, when John Stennis retired from the | Senate, Dowdy won the Democratic nomination. |
Fitzpatrick withdrew from the | Senate on January 21, 1861, following the secession o |
He stepped down from his | Senate seat in August of 2009 for personal and family |
He resigns from the | Senate on 20 March. |
Battin was term limited from the | Senate in 2008. |
He retired voluntarily from the | Senate on March 31, 1971, at the age of 80. |
rt in 1992, and as a result, resigned from the | Senate. |
He retired from the | Senate upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of |
Finally, the | Senate's sergeant-at-arms approached to remove Saulsb |
He retired from the | Senate on January 17, 1962. |
In 1990, he resigned from the | Senate after winning the California gubernatorial ele |
He voluntarily retired from the | Senate on November 17, 1972 when he turned 75. |
He retired from the | Senate only one year before his death. |
On his mandatory retirement from the | Senate in 2000, Senate colleagues of both parties in |
Alston resigned from the | Senate on 10 February 2004. |
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