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Russell Pearce, state | senate president |
He served in the state | senate and represented Pennsylvania in both the U.S. |
As president of the state | senate, Vose filled unexpired term. |
He has been in the state | Senate since 2006. |
He was first elected to the state | Senate in 1992. |
She was elected to the state | Senate in 2002. |
He was first elected to the state | senate in 2002. |
He was elected president of the state | senate in 1973. |
He was a member of Maryland state | senate in 1864. |
He served in the state | senate in 1822 and 1826-1827. |
He served a term in the state | Senate in 1840. |
He also lost a state | Senate bid in 1967. |
He was appointed to the state | Senate in 1998. |
A similar bill in the state | Senate, Senate Bill 97 was proposed by Senator Derric |
Ames was elected to the state | senate in 1824, serving as the fourth President of th |
In 2006, the state | Senate posthumously honored him with the dedication o |
e vote on the plan was tied 18-18 in the state | Senate, Groark, as President of the Senate, cast the |
at in 1991, Cullerton was elected to the state | senate in 1992 where he was appointed Senate Majority |
In 1993, he won election to the state | Senate in a major upset over incumbent Senate Majorit |
Robinson then moved up to the state | senate, where he served three terms between 1876 and |
He was president of the state | senate when Governor Clement C. Clay was appointed to |
Hardin's amendment passed the state | senate by only two votes, 17 to 15. |
He was also a member of the state | Senate from 1907 to 1912. |
Instead, Simcha Felder ran for state | senate against Kevin Parker in the 21st District. |
He was member of California state | senate from 1899 to 1915. |
The state | Senate, during the 2009-10 session, consisted of 31 D |
He won election to the state | senate, completing his second term in 1875. |
cceeded by the president of the Arkansas state | senate, John Isaac Moore. |
He was again elected to the state | senate in 1824, serving from 1825 to 1828. |
Before being elected to the state | senate, served for six years as the Montgomery County |
His former state | Senate seat re-opened in February 2009, when his succ |
Sumner was a member of the Connecticut state | senate for the 1st District in 1887-88. |
He served in the state | senate for two years, then was elected governor in 17 |
Then he was elected in 1970 to the state | senate, and re-elected in 1974. |
His total period of service in the state | Senate ran from 1981 to 1992. |
Lowry briefly served in the state | senate after the war (1865-1866). |
Reginald Tate was first elected to the state | senate in 2006. |
In 1879, he was elected to the state | Senate, serving until 1882. |
tober 19, 1991, Patten ran again for the state | Senate from District 32. |
He was subsequently elected to the state | senate, serving there from 1859 through 1861. |
Finally, he served in the Georgia state | senate from 1838 to 1840 and again in 1845. |
Muhlestein held the state | senate seat previously long held by Eldon Money a Dem |
While he was in the state | senate Muhlestein was identified as a resident of Ben |
hatham County, Georgia and served in the state | senate in 1847. |
In his second year in the state | senate, he served as its president. |
After his service in the state | Senate, Vanderhorst was elected mayor of Charleston f |
He also resigned his state | senate seat on the same day. |
Nuciforo was re-elected to the state | senate in 1998, 2000, 2002, and 2004. |
He also served in the state | Senate in 1878 and 1879. |
He was re-elected to the state | Senate in 1783, 1784, and 1788. |
longest-serving president pro tem of the state | senate until Marc Basnight. |
William Hemsley, Jr., also served in the state | senate in 1799-1800. |
s Speaker with a Democratic governor and state | senate majority. |
ter served as a Democrat in the Missouri state | senate from 1976 until 1992. |
Before his election to the state | senate, Squadron attended the Fieldston School in Riv |
After his state | senate service, Whittington was the Bossier parish tr |
He was a member of the state | senate in 1919 to 1920. |
he returned, he was elected to the first state | Senate in 1777. |
Outlaw was the cousin of Congressman and state | senate speaker George Outlaw. |
He was impeached by the state | Senate and resigned from office. |
g with 1929 legislature he served in the state | senate for two sessions. |
They also control by large margins the state | Senate and House. |
w a 2008 candidate for reelection to his state | senate seat. |
h following legislature he served in the state | senate for two sessions. |
He ran for state | senate, but was defeated by William M. Cline. |
st served on the Connecticut Council (or state | senate) in 1776. |
Tori represented the 10th state | Senate district of Kentucky from 1995 until 2011. |
He was elected to the Missouri state | senate and served there for more than 20 years. |
In 1866, Wheaton ran for state | Senate, and lost by only 12 votes. |
Russell was a member of the Nevada state | Senate from 1941 to 1946. |
maintain a high-profile presence in the state | senate as the chairman of the Rules Committee which a |
s in the 2008 Democratic primary for the state | senate, he switched to the Republican Party and ran f |
Nelson's first challenge in the state | senate was a contentious issue, whether to re-elect A |
He left the state | Senate early in 1992 to pursue the open seat in the U |
es William Fulton in his election by the state | senate to the United States Senate in order to secure |
y, with three delegates chosen from each state | senate district (99 total). |
He served in the state | Senate in 1883, and as a district judge from 1887 to |
In 2002, Starr ran for the state | senate to represent District 15, which had been redra |
The eight justices who struck down state | senate inequality based their decision on the princip |
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