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There was no federal | Senate seat open. |
but held his | Senate seat until his death in November. |
He resigned his | Senate seat to go to Washington. |
He was re-elected to his | senate seat in 2002. |
Hays officially vacated his | Senate seat on June 30, 2007. |
ho resigned after being appointed to the State | Senate seat (Senate District 21) vacated by Colleen H |
When she won her | Senate seat in 1965, she was the first Democrat from |
he Democratic Labor Party and won a Queensland | senate seat in the 1967 Senate Election. |
sought the Republican nomination for the U.S. | Senate seat then-held by Senate Majority Leader Bill |
But when Indiana's other | Senate seat opened in 1910, the Democratic-controlled |
In November, 2004, Kukovich lost his | senate seat to Republican Bob Regola. |
mber 2006, Van Auken ran for the United States | Senate seat held by Hillary Clinton. |
Grant won re-election for his | senate seat in the November 2010 midterm elections. |
t enough to prevent the loss of Vicki Bourne's | Senate seat in NSW. |
In 1956 he lost his | Senate seat to Governor Frank J. Lausche, a popular D |
cessful Republican nominee for a United States | Senate seat from Arizona. |
His former state | Senate seat re-opened in February 2009, when his succ |
Gov. Carnahan was running in 2000 for a | Senate seat from Missouri against incumbent John Ashc |
Withdrew to run for a | Senate seat in the Legislature of Guam. |
Neither U.S. | Senate seat was up for a vote in 2006. |
Stutzman ran for the U.S. | Senate seat vacated by incumbent Evan Bayh. |
In 2004, Koppel ran for the US | Senate seat from New York against Chuck Schumer. |
Madigan won the sixth and last Victorian | Senate seat at the 2010 federal election. |
The appointment required Buehrer to resign his | Senate seat upon taking the new post. |
Muhlestein held the state | senate seat previously long held by Eldon Money a Dem |
Sheeler ran for the Rhode Island U.S. | Senate seat then held by Republican Lincoln Chafee. |
the Green Party candidate for a South Carolina | Senate seat, see Tom Clements (politician). |
Dorsey went on to win the | Senate seat bya 43.3%-45.7% |
ican Mike DeWine eventually was elected to the | Senate seat in November 1994. |
He resigned his | Senate seat to serve on the New Jersey Superior Court |
in had previously run for North Dakota's other | senate seat in 1980 against incumbent Mark Andrews. |
He stepped down from his | Senate seat in August of 2009 for personal and family |
He also resigned his state | senate seat on the same day. |
Holland was elected in 1946 to the U.S. | Senate seat vacated by Charles O. Andrews. |
Shubert ran to return to her old | Senate seat in 2010. |
In 1948, he was elected to the | Senate seat previously held by Harlan J. Bushfield. |
As a result, she resigned her | Senate seat on October 9, 2007. |
Hutchinson ran for the | Senate seat being vacated by popular Democrat David P |
Lynch Jr.'s immediate predecessor in the | senate seat was William J. Hamilton. |
Brownlee subsequently resigned her | Senate seat, effective January 10, 2011, when Brownba |
been the party's nominee for the state's other | Senate seat in 2002. |
1962 Republican nominee for the United States | Senate seat in Idaho. |
d was appointed to fill a vacant United States | Senate seat in 1946. |
For Garcia's vacated | senate seat when he was elected vice president on 195 |
ichigan Governor Begole for the Michigan State | Senate seat in 1886. |
She considered running for her husband's old | Senate seat in 2006, but decided not to. |
Manchin announced his intention to seek Byrd's | Senate seat in the special election. |
He went on to win reelection to his | Senate seat in a slim margin. |
Subsequently, he was resigned his | Senate seat, after serving for over fourteen years. |
1938 Republican nominee for the United States | Senate seat in Idaho. |
s reported that Fields would run for the State | Senate seat, representing Harlem and parts of Upper M |
Hall won a Federal | Senate seat for the Liberal Movement in 1974 (and was |
2010 special election for a Massachusetts U.S. | Senate seat, President Barack Obama made a public cam |
ite having been voted out of the state's other | Senate seat two years earlier. |
The elder Tavenner held the same | Senate seat later occupied by Harry Byrd, Sr. and Har |
No other Republican served in the class 3 | Senate seat from Arkansas that Dorsey held until John |
primaries for candidate for the Kwara Central | Senate seat, the winner was Alhaji Isiaka Gold. |
the Minnesota DFL endorsed Al Franken for the | Senate seat earlier sought by Mr. Ciresi. |
He declined an offer of a | Senate seat made by Brian Mulroney in his final days |
Doria resigned his | Senate seat and his mayoralty and assumed the commiss |
shop announced that he would not recontest his | Senate seat, due to expire on 30 June 2008. |
A | Senate seat opened up in 1992, when Jake Garn decline |
He left his seat in 1998 to run for the | Senate seat of retiring Democratic whip Wendell Ford. |
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