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The President pro tempore of the Oklahoma | Senate is the second-highest-ranking official of the |
ing, Perry was never confirmed by the Oklahoma | Senate. |
current Senator for District 4 in the Oklahoma | Senate. |
vember 1954 when he won a seat in the Oklahoma | Senate. |
The clock was delivered in 1817 to the Old | Senate Chamber and was moved to the corridor outside |
Shubert ran to return to her old | Senate seat in 2010. |
She considered running for her husband's old | Senate seat in 2006, but decided not to. |
He represented the old | Senate districts 27 and 29, changing somewhat after t |
Paperback edition on | Senate. |
Committee on | Senate Organization (Chair) |
He writes a weekly column on | Senate history for a Washington newspaper and is curr |
Birmingham served on | Senate Environment, Communications, and Arts Committe |
He was the only | Senate candidate in 2004 to run unopposed on the ball |
h announced that he would run for the now open | senate seat. |
the 2004 election, he served as the Opposition | Senate Whip. |
The Orange | Senate District is one of 13 Vermont Senate districts |
Huston then returned to the Oregon | Senate after election in 1916. |
Atkinson won reelection to the Oregon | Senate in 2008. |
Main article: Oregon | Senate elections, 2008 |
vlin was elected Majority Leader of the Oregon | Senate. |
in had previously run for North Dakota's other | senate seat in 1980 against incumbent Mark Andrews. |
been the party's nominee for the state's other | Senate seat in 2002. |
But when Indiana's other | Senate seat opened in 1910, the Democratic-controlled |
The other | Senate Majority and Minority leaders are elected by t |
ite having been voted out of the state's other | Senate seat two years earlier. |
The other | Senate leaders are elected by their respective party |
"First Among Equals: Outstanding | Senate Leaders of the Twentieth Century" (1991) (coed |
the 1980s when he was elected to the Pakistani | Senate. |
e election saw the peak of the Communist Party | Senate vote, with 161,869 at 3.64 percent. |
Passed | Senate by unanimous consent July 18, 2002. |
He was vice-president of the Peloponissian | Senate and president of the parliament in 1822. |
He was first elected to the Pennsylvania | Senate in 1954. |
hak is a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania | Senate. |
He was a member of the Pennsylvania | Senate from 1810 to 1814. |
orked in several positions in the Pennsylvania | Senate, as Chief Clerk of the Pennsylvania Senate and |
an unsuccessful candidate for the Pennsylvania | Senate. |
He is a Republican member of the Pennsylvania | Senate, representing the 26th District since 2001. |
prominent legislative aide in the Pennsylvania | Senate, where he is the Senate Republican General Cou |
Penney, Harry White and the 1864 Pennsylvania | Senate Deadlock. |
, 1932) is a former member of the Pennsylvania | Senate. |
e 44th senatorial district in the Pennsylvania | Senate in 1970. |
ter is a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania | Senate who represents the 45th District. |
a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania | Senate and House. |
rently a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania | Senate, representing the 1st District since 2009. |
Perdue's | Senate record followed the lines of the Democratic ca |
lease issued October 3, 2007 by the Philippine | Senate announced that senators Mar Roxas and Jinggoy |
Philippine | Senate election, 1987 for all 24 members of the Phili |
Main article: Philippine | Senate election, 1969 |
Also in September 2008, the Philippine | Senate adopted two separate resolutions expressing th |
Main article: Philippine | Senate election, 1992 |
Main article: Philippine | Senate election, 1961 |
Main article: Philippine | Senate election, 1953 |
Main article: Philippine | Senate election, 1946 |
Main article: Philippine | Senate election, 1965 |
In 1922-1927 he was a Senator in the Polish | Senate. |
She was a member of Polish | Senate from 2001 to 2007. |
He served in South Africa's post-apartheid | Senate from 1994 to 1997 as Deputy President of the S |
avvy state legislator, he chaired the powerful | Senate Finance Committee for 15 years. |
Quota Breakpoint (Based on the 2007 Queensland | Senate election results just prior to the first exclu |
he Democratic Labor Party and won a Queensland | senate seat in the 1967 Senate Election. |
On January 26, the AFP quoted | Senate majority leader Harry Reid as saying that the |
The amendments also raised | Senate campaign spending limits to $25,000. |
He has represented | Senate District 27 for Billings, Montana since 2009. |
It consists of 24 members representing | Senate districts based on population. |
arton served as a member of the new republic's | Senate from the District of Brazoria in 1836. |
Christine O'Donnell in the Delaware Republican | Senate primary. |
Vic Sprouse is the former Republican | Senate Minority Leader in the West Virginia State Sen |
In 1973, he became Republican | Senate Leader, defeating Robert D. Fleming. |
He has also worked on many Republican | senate, governor, and congressional campaigns across |
he is a member of the conservative Republican | Senate Victory PAC. |
e succeeded Glenn Coffee, the first Republican | Senate President Pro Tempore in Oklahoma history. |
rity Advisor, a position which did not require | Senate confirmation. |
esidential appointments, two of which required | Senate confirmation. |
Resolution from the Puerto Rican | Senate, in name of all the female veterans of Puerto |
The Puerto Rican | Senate recognized Dr. Rodriguez with a resolution mar |
ng his tenure as President of the Puerto Rican | Senate. |
nent of the conservative division of the Roman | Senate. |
He entered the Roman | Senate as a praetor and through this entry, became a |
n between dictator Julius Caesar and the Roman | Senate. |
Julius was a member of the Roman | Senate. |
The Roman | senate declares war on Tarentum. |
as his lover in his final speech to the Roman | Senate. |
The Roman | Senate would not allow Archelaus to take part in the |
Bust of Hayden in the Russell | Senate Office Building |
Ironically, that room in the Russell | Senate Office Building (RSOB) is now the Kennedy Sena |
Russell | Senate Office Building |
sisted U.S. House of Representatives and U. S. | Senate hearings as an expert witness. |
running against Blanche Lincoln for the U. S. | Senate. |
itan in March 1906, called "The Treason of the | Senate", exposing campaign contributors being rewarde |
sed the House of Representatives and the U. S. | Senate. |
The elder Tavenner held the same | Senate seat later occupied by Harry Byrd, Sr. and Har |
He was elected to the American Samoa | Senate for Tualauta County in 1992. |
She belonged to the University of Saskatchewan | Senate and the Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce. |
included at the time Governor Schwarzenegger, | Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, Senate Re |
He was unopposed for a second | Senate term in the October 20, 2007, jungle primary. |
till in effect at the conclusion of his second | Senate term, so he left the Senate following the 1999 |
He was re-elected to a second | Senate term in 1984. |
At the start of his second | senate term, he was elected Senate President, an offi |
He undertook part of a second | Senate term, but resigned from the Senate on December |
He was elected in 2005 to serve | Senate district 23. |
He has served | Senate District 19, representing Sidney, Montana, sin |
Sherman served on several | Senate committees and was the Senate President Pro Te |
4, 2008, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter signed | Senate Bill 206 (Shaffer & Penry/T. |
Six | Senate places are up for election. |
Six | Senate places were up for election. |
She began her six-year | Senate term on 1 July 2005. |
eer in 1986 when he was elected to the Spanish | Senate. |
ate number of Senators to serve in the Spanish | Senate. |
points the Senators for Galicia in the Spanish | Senate |
Member of the Spanish | senate and deputy major of Bilbao. |
The union is only represented in the Spanish | Senate. |
He was the Second Vicepresident of the Spanish | Senate. |
Spanish | Senate |
In 2008 she was elected to the Spanish | Senate in the Partido Popular (right-wing). |
He is now a senator in the Spanish | senate. |
al politics when he was elected to the Spanish | Senate representing Navarra. |
Segal is currently the Chair of the Special | Senate Committee on Anti-Terrorism. |
A special | senate committee was convened to determine if DeLuca |
ie Stabenow, incumbent U.S. Senator Stabenow's | Senate Website, Stabenow's Campaign Website |
The Standing | Senate Committee on Transport and Communications is o |
ween 2000 and 2008 Vincent served in the State | Senate. |
He was a member of the Maine State | Senate from 1840 to 1841. |
He was a member of the Michigan State | Senate 4th District, 1837-1838. |
Irvin was a member of the State | senate in 1837 and 1838. |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1823 and 1824. |
rton, Texas who served in both the Texas State | Senate and United States Senate. |
2002 Race for Maryland State | Senate - District 4 |
r was elected as a Democrat to the Maine State | Senate and served as Senate President in 1848. |
He was a member of the Pennsylvania State | Senate from 1830 to 1833. |
Secretary of the State | senate in 1861. |
oel Chaisson, president of the Louisiana State | Senate |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1863. |
legislative district in the Pennsylvania State | Senate from 1989 through 2000. |
er Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State | Senate. |
He was a member of the Pennsylvania State | Senate from 1834 to 1836. |
is a Democratic member of the Washington State | Senate. |
er Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State | Senate. |
er Republican member of the Pennsylvania State | Senate. |
He was a Secretary, Washington State | Senate in 1933. |
He served as member of the Virginia State | senate 1881-1888. |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1933. |
s an Anti-Masonic member of the New York State | Senate from 1829 to 1830. |
He was elected to an open seat in the State | Senate in 2006. |
court judge; he also served in the Ohio State | Senate. |
He served in the State | senate from 1828 to 1831. |
He served in the State | senate in 1851 and 1852. |
at in 1991, Cullerton was elected to the state | senate in 1992 where he was appointed Senate Majority |
to 1996, she served in the West Virginia State | Senate. |
He was a member of Michigan State | Senate 11th District, 1907-1908. |
His son Jim Lord served in the Minnesota State | Senate and as Minnesota State Treasurer. |
He served in the State | senate from 1850 until 1852, when he resigned. |
He served in the State | senate in 1827. |
ha Blackburn (who served with her in the State | Senate from 1999 to 2003) includes most of Kurita's s |
He served in the Wisconsin State | Senate in 1862 and 1863. |
enrath was elected to a full term in the state | Senate. |
Jack Quinn III for New York State | Senate 58th District (lost) |
epublican Party's Majority Leader in the State | Senate. |
He was a member of the New York State | Senate from 1943 until 1944. |
In 1938, he was a candidate for Michigan state | senate 13th District. |
He served in the State | Senate from 1857 to 1859. |
Brown's New York State | Senate victory confirmed the organization's appeal ou |
by picking up four seats in the Virginia State | Senate. |
He served in the State | senate 1844-1850. |
Goodman resigned from the State | Senate in early 2002. |
956, Wilkie was elected to the Wisconsin State | Senate. |
1, he ran unsuccessfully for the Indiana State | Senate. |
He served in the State | senate 1904-1908 and was president pro tempore during |
ator currently serving in the California State | Senate. |
w a 2008 candidate for reelection to his state | senate seat. |
Zablocki was elected to the Wisconsin State | Senate in 1942. |
He was reelected to the State | Senate in 1996. |
A Democrat, he was a member of the Utah State | Senate, representing the state's 5th senate district |
inct was incorrectly drawn into the 16th State | Senate District. |
an politician and member of the Michigan State | Senate. |
He served in the State | senate 1920-1924 and 1938-1941. |
He served as member of the State | senate 1839-1846. |
He is currently the Rhode Island State | Senate President Pro Tempore. |
849, Botkin was elected to the Wisconsin State | Senate, where he served for two years until his defea |
He was not re-elected to the State | Senate for the next term. |
He served as member of the state | senate 1846-1850. |
The Republican Party won control of the State | Senate. |
He was a member of the New York State | Senate (12th District) from 1878 to 1879. |
successfully ran for a seat in the Texas State | Senate. |
er Republican member of the Pennsylvania State | Senate. |
Until 2009, the State | Senate had been in Republican hands for decades. |
Mullis's official State | Senate web page |
He was a member of the Florida State | Senate in 1966. |
Nelson's first challenge in the state | senate was a contentious issue, whether to re-elect A |
Alabama State | Senate district 1 |
She represents District 17 in the Oregon State | Senate. |
Russell Pearce, state | senate president |
He also served in the Indiana State | Senate. |
the 1st and the 2nd district in the State | Senate; |
He served in the Idaho State | Senate from 1989 to 1992. |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1880, 1881, and 1883. |
Texas House of Representatives and Texas State | Senate. |
as President pro tempore of the New York State | Senate and Acting Lieutenant Governor of New York in |
He served as member of the State | senate in 1856. |
Republican, she is a member of the Utah State | Senate, representing the state's 15th senate district |
ton is a Republican member of the Kansas State | Senate, representing the 7th district. |
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