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He was first elected to the Indiana | Senate in 1990. |
g Taylor is a Democratic member of the Indiana | Senate, representing the 33rd District since 2008. |
rrington is a Democratic member of the Indiana | Senate, representing the 26th District since 2006. |
He also began serving in the Indiana | Senate that year. |
Elected to the Indiana | Senate in 1932, he was appointed as Undersecretary of |
He served as member of the Indiana | Senate from 1854 to 1858. |
n Breaux is a Democratic member of the Indiana | Senate, representing the 34th District since her appo |
ard Bray is a Republican member of the Indiana | Senate, representing Senate District 37, which includ |
Indiana's 6th congressional district; Indiana | Senate district 19; and Indiana House of Representati |
Bob Deig is a Democratic member of the Indiana | Senate, representing the 49th District since 2006. |
au has been a Republican member of the Indiana | Senate since 2007. |
An indirect | Senate election was held in the Republic of the Congo |
Indirect | Senate elections were held in Senegal on 19 August 20 |
He was Chairman of the Interim | Senate Finance Committee in 1988-1990, 1993-1994, 199 |
McManus introduced | Senate Bill Nos. |
o days after the federal government introduced | Senate election legislation and urged the other provi |
See also: Iowa | Senate elections, 2008 |
wing his discharge, he was elected to the Iowa | Senate in 1920. |
He was elected to the Iowa | Senate in 1932, and served there until 1938. |
He served as member of the Iowa | Senate in 1866 and 1868. |
In 1871, Leavitt was elected to the Iowa | Senate, where he was engaged in the fight to prevent |
A Republican, he has served in the Iowa | Senate since 2003. |
The 2008 Iowa | Senate election were held on November 4, 2008. |
A Democrat, he served in the Iowa | Senate from 2007 until 2011. |
A Democrat, he has served in the Iowa | Senate since 2003. |
He served in the Iowa | Senate 1997-2009 and was an assistant minority leader |
A Democrat, she has served in the Iowa | Senate since 2002. |
He was twice elected to the Iowa | Senate, serving as president pro tempore in 1886. |
He was succeeded in the Iowa | Senate by Democrat Rob Hogg. |
He has served in the Iowa | Senate since 2005. |
A Democrat, he has served in the Iowa | Senate since 2007. |
ccessful candidate for re-election in the Iowa | Senate elections, 2008. |
He was President of the Iowa | Senate from 1993 to 1996. |
Boswell was elected to the Iowa | Senate in 1984, and served three terms in that body. |
He served in the Iowa | Senate 1997-2007. |
A Democrat, he has served in the Iowa | Senate since 1988. |
Then he was a member of Iowa | Senate between 1861 and 1865. |
In 2002, the Iowa | Senate passed a resolution honoring Bishop Thomas. |
A Republican, he served in the Iowa | Senate from 2003 until his 2009 retirement. |
A Democrat, he has served in the Iowa | Senate since 1995. |
He was again elected to the Iowa | Senate, serving from 1884 to 1886. |
He was elected to the Iowa | Senate in 2010, and represents District 37. |
He was elected to the Iowa | Senate in 2010. |
A Democrat, he has served in the Iowa | Senate since 2005. |
Blouin then won election to the Iowa | Senate, serving from 1973 to 1974. |
She was elected to the Iowa | Senate in 2010. |
A Democrat, McCoy has served in the Iowa | Senate since 1997. |
He was not a candidate in the Iowa | Senate elections, 2008. |
He served in the Iowa | Senate 1989 - 2008 and was an assistant majority lead |
A Republican, he has served in the Iowa | Senate since 2009. |
Farwell served as member of the Iowa | Senate from 1865 to 1869. |
In all, he served in the Iowa | Senate from 1874 to 1880, and 1886 to 1888. |
He was elected to the Iowa | Senate in 2010, and represents District 41. |
He was a member of the Iowa | Senate from 1953 to 1961. |
ing to legislative service, he served the Iowa | Senate from 1923 to 1931. |
e served from 1993 to 1997 in the Rhode Island | Senate. |
Licht was elected to the Rhode Island | Senate in 1949 and served there until 1956. |
III is a Democratic member of the Rhode Island | Senate, representing the 15th district since 1974. |
In 1838 he was elected to the Rhode Island | Senate. |
for the 15th district seat in the Rhode Island | Senate. |
Weed has advanced steadily in the Rhode Island | Senate, being named Chairwoman of the Judiciary Commi |
Democratic majority leader of the Rhode Island | Senate. |
The Northern Mariana Islands | Senate is the upper house of the Commonwealth Legisla |
nator to serve in the Northern Mariana Islands | Senate. |
The Grand Isle | Senate District is one of 13 Vermont Senate districts |
is currently a Senator for life in the Italian | Senate. |
2 and 1997, he served as member of the Italian | Senate. |
He was appointed to the Italian | Senate in 1934. |
s Nino Randazzo who was elected to the Italian | Senate. |
He was twice elected to the Italian | Senate in 1994 and 1996. |
In the 1992 Anesi was elected to the Italian | Senate for the Italian Socialist Party. |
In 2007 a bill was proposed in the Italian | Senate for a law on civil unions. |
He is a member of the Italian | Senate, being first elected in 2006. |
tor and secretary of the presidency of Italian | Senate. |
House of Representatives, and 30 seats in its | Senate. |
Pierson was elected to the New Jersey | Senate in 1923. |
918 to 1929, he was a member of the New Jersey | Senate representing Somerset County. |
In 1967, he was elected to the New Jersey | Senate for a four-year term. |
He was a member of the New Jersey | Senate from Middlesex County from 1907 to 1912. |
Foran was elected to the New Jersey | Senate from Hunterdon County in 1936. |
st African American to serve in the New Jersey | Senate. |
He served as member of the New Jersey | Senate in 1855-1858. |
He was a member of the New Jersey | Senate from Hudson County from 1908 to 1913. |
Runyon served in the New Jersey | Senate representing Union County, from 1918 to 1922. |
Codey was re-elected to the New Jersey | Senate in 2007. |
He served in the New Jersey | Senate from 1872 to 1875. |
echio (born 1926), President of the New Jersey | Senate. |
He was in the New Jersey | Senate from 1972 to 1973. |
to the first of seven terms to the New Jersey | Senate. |
June 19, 1940) was a member of the New Jersey | Senate. |
nd was elected as a Democrat to the New Jersey | Senate in 1876, and was chosen as Senate President in |
Forsythe was elected to the New Jersey | Senate, where he served from 1964 to 1970. |
1844 elections were for the new New Jersey | Senate that met in January 1845 |
He was also elected to the New Jersey | Senate, serving from 1887 to 1892. |
General Assembly in 1975 and to the New Jersey | Senate in 1981, where he was a former chairman of the |
simultaneously holds a seat in the New Jersey | Senate and as Mayor. |
885, Large ran successfully for the New Jersey | Senate on the Republican ticket. |
ees represented Union County in the New Jersey | Senate from 1895 to 1898. |
He began his service in the New Jersey | Senate in 1982, serving in the Senate as Assistant Ma |
le represented Hudson County in the New Jersey | Senate for one term from 1848 to 1849. |
ker ended after his election to the New Jersey | Senate, replacing John A. Lynch, Sr., in 1977. |
ssembly before being elected to the New Jersey | Senate. |
Smathers was elected to the New Jersey | Senate in 1935. |
In 1982 he ran in the New Jersey | Senate Democratic primary and lost to Frank Lautenber |
He was a member of New Jersey | Senate between 1894 and 1906. |
Schenck was elected to the New Jersey | Senate in 1882, serving for three years. |
from New Jersey, who served in the New Jersey | Senate and was Senate President. |
Joint | Senate President: Andrew Schwartz, Dialectic Society |
utting forward a slate of candidates for Joint | Senate officers. |
Brungardt is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 24th District since 2000. |
Teichman is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 33rd District since 2001. |
ger Reitz is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 22nd District since 2004. |
Petersen is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 28th District since 2005. |
en Morris is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 39th District since 1992. |
Francisco is a Democratic member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 2nd District since 2005. |
He was a member of the Kansas | Senate 1880-1884. |
ovan, Sr. is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 27th District since 1997. |
Marshall is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 13th District since 2008. |
ulia Lynn is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 9th District since 2006. |
The Governor's Cabinet is subject to Kansas | Senate Confirmation. |
Brownlee is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 23rd District since 1996. |
Tim Owens is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 8th District since 2008. |
' Barone was a Democratic member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 13th District. |
san Wagle is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate representing Kansas' 30th district since 2001. |
ck Kelsey is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 26th District since 2008. |
Ostmeyer is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 40th District since 2005. |
He served as member of the Kansas | Senate 1941-1945. |
In 1872 he was elected to the Kansas | Senate. |
ly represented the 38th District in the Kansas | Senate from 1997 until entering Congress. |
ott Emler is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing the 35th District since 2001. |
" R. King is a Republican member of the Kansas | Senate, representing residents of Allen, Woodson, And |
Karrow's | Senate term ended on November 23, 2009 when Doherty w |
In 2004, he was elected to the Kentucky | Senate. |
Accordingly, Fisk resigned and the Kentucky | Senate elected Magoffin's choice, James F. Robinson, |
He also served in the Kentucky | Senate 1833-1837. |
He served as member of the Kentucky | Senate from 1877 to 1881. |
Representatives 1972-1976 and in the Kentucky | Senate 1976-1978. |
A new office, President of the Kentucky | Senate, was created (Sections 84, 85, 86 and 87 of th |
President Pro Tempore of the Kentucky | Senate was the title of highest ranking member of the |
ion of the office of President of the Kentucky | Senate, the Senate President pro tempore served as a |
The President pro tempore of the Kentucky | Senate - called the Senate President Pro Tem for shor |
Mazzoli served in the Kentucky | Senate from 1968 through 1970. |
erved as President Pro Tempore of the Kentucky | Senate in 1934 and as clerk of three senate sessions |
He served in the Kentucky | Senate from 1944 through 1946. |
Talbot served in the Kentucky | Senate from 1812 to 1815. |
He served as member of the Kentucky | Senate from Shelby County from 1812 to 1814. |
Beaty was a member of the Kentucky | Senate 1824-1828 and 1832. |
He served as member of the Kentucky | Senate in 1878 and 1884. |
He was elected to the Kentucky | Senate in 1807, and served until his death. |
l is a Democratic Party member of the Kentucky | Senate, representing District 33 since 1988. |
entatives 1822-1824 and served in the Kentucky | Senate 1827-1835. |
He continued as President of the Kentucky | Senate once that office was established. |
He was a member of the first Kentucky | Senate. |
of Representatives in 1920 and in the Kentucky | Senate 1932-1936. |
The Lamoille | Senate District is one of 13 Vermont Senate districts |
This will be the last | Senate election until 1946 since the Constitutional C |
The last | Senate election prior to this was the 1971 election. |
In his last | Senate race in 1998, Hollings faced Republican congre |
loyd authored and successfully passed into law | Senate Bill 254 in February, 1927. |
The Liberal-dominated | Senate, however, defeated the bill. |
castellans becoming members of the Lithuanian | senate. |
2 special and 19 regular sessions, the longest | Senate service in Nevada history. |
ieutenant Governor presided over the Louisiana | Senate from 1853 until the adoption of the Louisiana |
In 1846 White was elected to the Louisiana | Senate as a “Democratic-Unionist.” |
nor Beauvais was then elected to the Louisiana | Senate until 1834. |
Lynn's | Senate bill was SB340. |
House of Representatives in 1841 and the Maine | Senate in 1848-9, becoming Senate President in 1849. |
in 1873, Hyde served three terms in the Maine | Senate, including two as president. |
A Republican, Mills serves in the Maine | Senate, representing the 26th district. |
currently represents District 28 in the Maine | Senate. |
All 35 seats of the Maine | Senate will be up for election in 2010. |
all, would later become President of the Maine | Senate. |
dsons, Justin Alfond, was elected to the Maine | Senate in 2008. |
coln died in office, he was succeeded by Maine | Senate president Nathan Cutler. |
Later, he served in the Maine | Senate in 1847 and was the Maine treasurer 1847-1850. |
in L. Raye is a Republican member of the Maine | Senate, representing the 29th district. |
a lawyer in Maine and also served in the Maine | Senate. |
He was succeeded in the Maine | Senate by fellow Democrat Justin Alfond. |
ved one term before being elected to the Maine | Senate. |
ms is part of a veto-proof Republican majority | Senate in Kansas. |
member of the economic division of the Markov | Senate and the head of the Cameral Office of the Sena |
f the Maryland House of Delegates and Maryland | Senate. |
He was later a member of the Maryland | Senate in 1951 and 1952. |
o local politics to be elected to the Maryland | Senate in 1801. |
January 18, 1941) is a member of the Maryland | Senate. |
Stoltzfus has been a member of the Maryland | Senate since January 1992. |
He became Minority Leader in the Maryland | Senate in 2001. |
He went on to serve in the Maryland | Senate from 1850 to 1856. |
orn April 8, 1948) is a member of the Maryland | Senate. |
r the war, he served as member of the Maryland | Senate from 1806 to 1810. |
aryland House of Delegates and in the Maryland | Senate. |
Since he preferred to be in the Maryland | Senate, he resigned from the U. S. Senate on November |
In the Maryland | Senate he served on the Finance Committee from 1979 t |
orn 11 April 1938) is a member of the Maryland | Senate. |
The President of the Massachusetts | Senate is the presiding officer. |
He served in the Massachusetts | Senate in 1874. |
He served as member of the Massachusetts | Senate in 1813. |
Representatives and the 40-seat Massachusetts | Senate. |
848, he was a Whig member of the Massachusetts | Senate. |
Massachusetts | Senate, A Memorial of Stephen Nye Gifford: Clerk of t |
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