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Ray Shamie- Ran for | Senate in 1982 against Ted Kennedy. |
s again defeated in the Republican primary for | Senate. |
sional district: Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr. Ran for | Senate (Lost) |
s work on poverty, he was also responsible for | Senate reports on aging. |
Wintermute was the Republican nominee for | Senate in 2006 but narrowly lost to Holmes. |
Olsen was the candidate for | Senate District 20. |
See Australian federal election, 1928 for | Senate composition. |
Maloney considered running for | Senate against Kirsten Gillibrand, but decided agains |
Bullitt was Kentucky's Republican nominee for | Senate in 1914, but was defeated. |
He was elected for | Senate District 23 in 2010. |
He ran unsuccessfully for | Senate District 12 in 1998. |
the lead attorney for the 2008 Al Franken for | Senate campaign in Minnesota. |
enny Rehberg, U.S. representative (running for | Senate) |
ch was criticized for lying about her vote for | Senate Majority Leader. |
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 for | Senate District 18, representing Scobey, Montana, for |
ction, he sought the Democratic nomination for | Senate, but didn't receive it. |
he was appointed Chairman of the Bob Smith for | Senate Committee. |
at he is "leaning heavily against" running for | Senate in 2012. |
Mark Allen for | Senate |
He was elected for | Senate District 20, representing Miles City, Montana, |
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when he resigned to accept the nomination for | Senate. |
George Mitchell, former | Senate Majority Leader from Maine |
Former | Senate House, University of London, 6 Burlington Gard |
Former | Senate staffer Marc Scaringi has announced his candid |
ed a weekly political debate panel with former | Senate President Kenneth McClintock, Senate PDP Minor |
Pomeroy joined former | Senate Majority Leader and presidential candidate Bob |
He replaced former | Senate Minority Leader Frank Watson after the latter |
and politician who represented the forty-first | Senate District in the State of New York Senate from |
France's | Senate has voted to ban the public use of the Muslim |
page on the French | senate website |
Martinique elects 2 seats to the French | Senate; indirect elections were last held in Septembe |
onal Assembly and three senators to the French | Senate. |
Gillot was elected to the French | senate in 2004. |
Guiana elects two Senators to the French | Senate. |
page on the French | Senate website |
currently represents Martinique in the French | Senate. |
ocratic Alliance, he was elected to the French | senate from Meurthe-et-Moselle in 1920, and served as |
He also won the special prize of French | Senate Trophy for Sports 2007. |
Since 1983 he has been a member of the French | Senate. |
He is a Republican from | Senate District 4, representing Kalispell, Montana, e |
mended version is finally recommended for full | Senate debate. |
This was still over one full | Senate quota, gaining election without the need for p |
d the dispute, but Durkin appealed to the full | Senate, which is the final arbiter of Senate election |
His nomination was confirmed by the full | Senate on August 5, 2010 by unanimous consent. |
The full | Senate confirmed Treadwell on June 21, 2010 in an 89- |
en it was discovered he was still using a full | Senate office. |
On May 11, 2010, the full | Senate confirmed DeGuilio in a voice vote. |
n June 24, 2008, she was confirmed by the full | Senate by a 63-32 vote. |
Notable freshmen included future | Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.). |
Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota), the future | Senate Majority Leader , who retook George McGovern's |
House bills, 160 local House bills, 71 general | Senate bills and 25 local Senate bills, which were se |
House bills, 174 local House bills, 77 general | Senate bills and 41 local Senate bills passed both ch |
He was a member of the Georgia | Senate in 1834 and 1837. |
ouse of Representatives as well as the Georgia | Senate. |
Two years later, he was elected to the Georgia | Senate and served two terms. |
He also served another term in the Georgia | Senate in 1859. |
xt elected political office was in the Georgia | Senate from 1868 until 1872. |
Berrien was a member of the Georgia | Senate from 1822 to 1823. |
He also served in the Georgia | Senate in 1830. |
or general, Sanford was elected to the Georgia | Senate in 1837; however, he resigned before that sess |
s governor he was the President of the Georgia | Senate. |
He was then a member of the Georgia | Senate in 1911 and 1912. |
and 1834, he was the secretary of the Georgia | Senate. |
In 1882, Hughes was elected to the Georgia | Senate 1883 and reelected the next year. |
ia was directly governed by Russia's Governing | Senate. |
In 1997 Calvert became the government's | Senate Whip. |
the House Speaker and the Lieutenant Governor ( | Senate Speaker). |
He was elected in the Greek | Senate election, 1929 with the Liberal Party under El |
He was subsequently elected into the Greek | Senate in 1929. |
She was first on the Queensland Green | Senate ticket again at the 2010 federal election. |
as placed first on the South Australian Greens | Senate ticket for the 2010 federal election. |
He was a member of the New Hampshire | Senate and its president in 1828. |
He served in the New Hampshire | Senate from 1838 through 1840. |
The New Hampshire | Senate has been meeting since 1784. |
He served in the New Hampshire | Senate, 1816-1823, and was president of that body, 18 |
He served in the New Hampshire | Senate in 1876. |
He served as a member of the New Hampshire | Senate from 1950 to 1962. |
He served as member of the New Hampshire | Senate in 1891 and 1892. |
He served in the New Hampshire | Senate in 1889. |
Bartlett was the clerk of the New Hampshire | Senate in 1817 and 1818. |
y running for re-election to the New Hampshire | Senate. |
He served in the New Hampshire | Senate in 1873 and 1874. |
ng is a Democratic member of the New Hampshire | Senate, representing the 5th District since 2006. |
1883-1884 he was a member of the New Hampshire | Senate. |
nt clerk, and later clerk of the New Hampshire | Senate. |
Healy was a member of the New Hampshire | Senate in 1824. |
He served in the New Hampshire | Senate in 1849 and 1850. |
current Republican member of the New Hampshire | Senate, having represented the 4th District since 201 |
He was a member of the New Hampshire | Senate in 1819. |
Hansard | Senate 15 February 1999, see pp 1858 onwards |
In 2006, Christensen co-chaired Orrin Hatch's | Senate re-election campaign with Stan Parish. |
Donna Mercado Kim, Hawaii | Senate vice president |
Shan Tsutsui, Hawaii | Senate president |
elected to one term of the Territory of Hawaii | senate from 1907 to 1909. |
Turkey held | senate elections on 2 June 1968 . |
Turkey held | senate elections on 12 October 1975. |
Turkey held | senate elections on 15 October 1961. |
Turkey held | senate elections on 14 October 1979. |
Panorama of the Helsinki | Senate Square |
invested $1.6 million of her own money in her | Senate campaign. |
Her | Senate confirmation hearing was on May 7, 2003. |
When she won her | Senate seat in 1965, she was the first Democrat from |
As a result, she resigned her | Senate seat on October 9, 2007. |
Her | Senate campaign slogan was "I'll be nobody's Senator, |
Brownlee subsequently resigned her | Senate seat, effective January 10, 2011, when Brownba |
In addition to her | senate duties, she practices as an attorney. |
e remained in Tallahassee to be elected by her | Senate peers to be President of the Florida Senate--t |
ullerton residence in the northern part of his | Senate District to Irvine in the central part of his |
son of the panel despite the expiration of his | Senate term. |
Hays officially vacated his | Senate seat on June 30, 2007. |
During his | Senate tenure, he was |
but held his | Senate seat until his death in November. |
a "Whig", and two years later, he resigned his | Senate seat. |
Prior to his | Senate run Donart served in the Idaho Legislature. |
He stepped down from his | Senate seat in August of 2009 for personal and family |
Grant won re-election for his | senate seat in the November 2010 midterm elections. |
date in the 1956 general election but lost his | Senate seat. |
His | Senate service lasted from June 27, 1857 until to Jul |
Nolan in a 2010 campaign photo during his | Senate run |
reening programs in communities throughout his | Senate District. |
He went on to win reelection to his | Senate seat in a slim margin. |
Doria resigned his | Senate seat and his mayoralty and assumed the commiss |
Prior to his | Senate run Hawley served in the Idaho Legislature. |
shop announced that he would not recontest his | Senate seat, due to expire on 30 June 2008. |
The appointment required Buehrer to resign his | Senate seat upon taking the new post. |
Subsequently, he was resigned his | Senate seat, after serving for over fourteen years. |
Prior to his | Senate service, Corman worked in the insurance and re |
The papers from his | Senate years are said to have been destroyed. |
His | Senate committees included the Committee on Small Bus |
He resigned his | Senate seat to go to Washington. |
n December, 2003, Bartlett took leave from his | Senate leadership after an incident involving Liberal |
When his | Senate term ended in 1982, he was succeeded in the 17 |
ed as Governor until 11 January 1909, when his | Senate term expired. |
In 1956 he lost his | Senate seat to Governor Frank J. Lausche, a popular D |
He was re-elected to his | senate seat in 2002. |
In November, 2004, Kukovich lost his | senate seat to Republican Bob Regola. |
Paul Weyrich and George Will worked on his | Senate staff. |
lliamson automatically succeeded him given his | Senate office. |
He resigned his | Senate seat to serve on the New Jersey Superior Court |
The Idaho | Senate is the upper chamber of the Idaho State Legisl |
He is a Republican member of the Idaho | Senate, representing the 26th District. |
Whitworth was elected to the Idaho | Senate in 1994, defeating Republican incumbent Karen |
He was appointed to the Idaho | Senate in 1980, again by Evans to fill a vacancy. |
He is a Republican member of the Idaho | Senate, representing the 35th District (Terreton) sin |
He was first elected to the Idaho | Senate in 2002 with 64.6 percent of the vote. |
He was a member of the Idaho | Senate from 1919 to 1926. |
The Idaho | Senate is controlled by the Republican Party. |
He is a Republican member of the Idaho | Senate, representing the 24th District since 2010. |
elly as assistant minority leader in the Idaho | Senate. |
Werk was elected to the Idaho | Senate in 2002, defeating Republican incumbent Grant |
er, he chose stand for reelection to the Idaho | Senate instead. |
Subsequently, the Illinois | Senate tried and removed Governor Blagojevich from of |
A Democrat, Jones served in the Illinois | Senate from 1983 to 2009, where he served as Presiden |
The 2010 elections for the Illinois | Senate will be conducted on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 |
is a former Republican member of the Illinois | Senate he represented the 37th district. |
He served as member of the Illinois | Senate 1844-1847. |
ran in the Democratic primary for the Illinois | Senate (11th district) in 1938 and lost. |
He served as a member of the Illinois | Senate from 1844 to 1860. |
el Bond is a Democratic member of the Illinois | Senate, representing the 31st District since 2007. |
Holmes is a Democratic member of the Illinois | Senate, representing the 42nd District since 2007. |
The Illinois | Senate election of 1996 was held on November 5, 1996. |
Demuzio is a Democratic member of the Illinois | Senate, representing the 49th District since she was |
uary 3, 1917, he was President of the Illinois | Senate. |
n Duffy is a Republican member of the Illinois | Senate. |
yverson is a Republican member of the Illinois | Senate representing the 34th district since 1993. |
He served as staff for Illinois | Senate president from 1973 to 1974. |
2002 Race for Illinois | Senate - 23rd district |
1994 Race for Illinois | Senate - 23rd district |
1998 Race for Illinois | Senate - 23rd district |
Illinois | Senate |
Voting in the Illinois | Senate is done by members pushing one of three button |
Unlike most states, the Illinois | Senate allows members to vote yes, no, or present. |
He served as member of the Illinois | Senate from 1915 to 1922. |
y Bomke is a Republican member of the Illinois | Senate, representing the 50th district since 1995. |
Cultra is a Republican member of the Illinois | Senate. |
otowski is a Democratic member of the Illinois | Senate, representing the 33rd District since 2007. |
In | Senate elections, 52.1% of citizens cast their votes, |
orrectly predict the exact Democratic gains in | Senate and House contests. |
Served in | Senate until his defeat in 1978. |
It is currently in | Senate House. |
In 2010, the party won 23 seats in | senate. |
uper majority in both House (141 to 19) and in | Senate (35 to 5). |
was posthumously named as a communist agent in | senate hearings in 1953. |
ts Tigard, King City and Southwest Portland in | Senate District 18. |
Wentworth is in | Senate District 2 and represented by Jeanie Forrester |
Since 1996 he sits in | Senate of Republic, and for two years (1999-2001) he |
Regional pluralities in | Senate |
was tapped by McClintock's successor, incoming | Senate President Thomas Rivera Schatz to become the S |
ict 17 remains Rhode Island's only Independent | senate district. |
ue Landske, a Republican member of the Indiana | Senate, denied that this was the case. |
nk Mrvan is a Democratic member of the Indiana | Senate, representing the 1st District since 1998. |
. is a former Democratic member of the Indiana | Senate, representing the 2nd District from 1998 to 20 |
is the current minority leader of the Indiana | Senate. |
In 1984, Simpson was elected to the Indiana | Senate. |
r as an unsuccessful candidate for the Indiana | Senate in 1828. |
In 2009 he was elected to the Indiana | Senate representing the 13th district. |
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