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He was | elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Hedmark in 2 |
In 1856 he was | elected to the first Legislative Assembly. |
He was | elected Bishop of Assisi on May 5, 1653. |
He was | elected Lord Mayor of London in 1958. |
He was | elected to the deanery on 9 September 1271. |
He was | elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-third Congress |
He was | elected to Tramore Town Council in 1979, and in 1985 |
Standing as a Coalition Conservative, he was | elected at the 1918 general election as Member of Par |
He was | elected bishop of Ceneda in 1508, when he was under a |
Heales was | elected to the Melbourne City Council in 1850. |
Heath was | elected in November 1882 and re-elected in 1884 to re |
After a hard campaign, Stefaan Van Hecke was | elected. |
In 2009, Heckler was | elected District Attorney of Bucks County. |
Meade held several | elected and appointed political positions. |
1914 Hamina - December 29, 1979 Helsinki) was | elected Miss Finland in 1933. |
The day closed with John B. Henderson being | elected permanent chair of the Convention. |
In 1855 Edward Henty was | elected a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembl |
Hernandez was | elected to the Huntington Park City Council in 2003 a |
Catherine Heseltine was | elected as the CEO of MPACUK. |
Stephen S. Hessian was | elected speaker. |
In 2008 Hey was | elected to the presidency of the Society for Molecula |
LHP Hideki Okajima | elected free agency. |
Hill was | elected Treasurer in 1992, the first African American |
Hilton was | elected a fellow of Trinity College in 1974. |
Mark Hinkle was | elected as National Chair; Mark W. Rutherford was ele |
1909, and served until the end of his second | elected term in 1911. |
His first | elected office was treasurer of Carson County, 1860-1 |
In 1982 Schmoke ran for his first | elected office. |
Alvarez is the "first Hispanic woman" | elected to this position. |
Henry Hitchcock was | elected Alabama's first attorney general in 1819. |
Hodges was | elected judge of Greene County in 1854. |
Michael Hodgman was | elected as his replacement on 21 August. |
Hoeven was | elected again. |
Hoffman was | elected governor in 1868. |
Dr. Hogan was | elected the first chairman of the Fellowship and serv |
In 1614, Hoghton was | elected Member of Parliament for Lancashire and was r |
Franklin P. Holland was | elected alderman in 1891. |
election landslide of 1959, Hollingworth was | elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham All |
After becoming a Democrat, Holmes was | elected in 1948 to the Oregon State Senate and re-ele |
Honadel was | elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in July 2003 |
In 1685 Honywood was | elected Member of Parliament for Canterbury and held |
Hooper was | elected as Readjuster to the Forty-eighth Congress (M |
In 1903 Hopkinson was | elected to the Cambridge chair in mechanism and appli |
Horan was | elected to the House in 1942. |
In 2011, Horton was | elected Chair of the Board. |
The organisation also houses an | elected student representative council. |
Houston was | elected in 1785 to the American Philosophical Society |
Howard was | elected an associate member of the Royal Academy and |
None, however, were | elected. |
Thomas Hoyne, irregularly | elected Mayor |
onstituency between 1984 and 1999, Hughes was | elected to its successor constituency in 1999 and re- |
Hull was | elected Arizona Secretary of State in 1994. |
In 1968, Hunt was | elected to the American Bandmasters Association. |
Huppenthal was | elected to the Chandler City Council in 1984. |
Hurst was | elected to the Windsor City Council during a by-elect |
Democratic rally just before her husband was | elected President in 1932. |
She, and her husband, were | elected to St Pancras Borough Council in 1945, servin |
A Republican, Huston was | elected to the Connersville City Council in 1876, and |
In 1877 Hutchinson was | elected Member of Parliament for Halifax. |
Hutchinson was | elected in 1899 along with Governor Frank Steunenberg |
Pope Nicholas III was | elected after six months of deadlock. |
Imber was | elected to the Supreme Court in 1997, after serving e |
Church, meeting in Baltimore, | elected him to the office of Bishop. |
From 1862 to 1864 he served in an | elected manner. |
Only 1 Independent was | elected, one fewer than 1979. |
y-Wagner, like her father an independent, was | elected in Aspley; another Labor member, Terry Martin |
No independents were | elected to the council, one had been elected in 1983. |
Franklin Institute - | elected president (1864) |
Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly | elected in 2003 |
Irqittuq was | elected in the 1999 Nunavut general election. |
Irwin was | elected mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut, in November 19 |
The Mayor is directly | elected using Instant Runoff Voting. |
She is an | elected member of Eastern District Council. |
The mayor is directly | elected. |
Controller Pierre Benoit is easily | elected without significant opposition. |
Muhtar is the | elected village head in villages of Turkey. |
The council is not | elected, but appointed. |
The Commissioner of MDAC is an | elected office. |
He is an | elected member of the American Law Institute. |
The Nevada State Treasurer is an | elected office in the U.S. state of Nevada. |
The Shire President is directly | elected. |
he President of the Legislative Council is an | elected position. |
"Life Is Short" ( | Elected Official remix) |
He is an | elected member of the Minneapolis City Council. |
In 2003, Rod Isbister was | elected to the Beanpot Hall of Fame, only the seventh |
Thomas Isherwood was | elected first mayor of Heywood. |
It first | elected a member in the 2004 federal election. |
It has | elected Labour MPs since 1935. |
Since 1998, it has | elected members to the current Assembly. |
When Izumi Sakai died, it was | elected as her sixth best song on the Oricon polls. |
It has | elected Conservative MPs since its creation. |
It was | elected in 1995 as a City Councilor. |
Cilgerran has its own | elected town council. |
The province had its own | elected Superintendent and provincial council. |
ng party would have all eight of its nominees | elected, with the other seven elected members coming |
Penllergaer has its own | elected community council. |
Gorseinon has its own | elected town council. |
The community has its own | elected community council. |
Lula J. Davis, | elected January 23, 2008 |
4 Walker suggests J.J. Richardson ( | elected 1853), was a different person from Jonathan R |
Jack Slattery ( | elected) |
Jackson was | elected to the U.S. Senate in 1793. |
Jackson was | elected to the first Georgia state legislature. |
Jackson, first | elected in 2001, is a Democrat. |
Jagan was | elected to Parliament in 1973 and was re-elected in 1 |
John Jardine was | elected speaker. |
Jelinek was | elected to the Michigan State House in 1996, and serv |
Louis L. Jenkins was | elected speaker. |
Jennison was | elected to the Kansas Legislature from Leavenworth Co |
ings is a councillor of the Jerilderie Shire, | elected in 2004 and re-elected in 2008. |
In 1625 Jermyn was | elected Member of Parliament for Bodmin, and was re-e |
Jim Hunt, | elected governor in 1976, and Beverly Perdue, elected |
In 1996, John was | elected to Congress. |
died; John Harris | elected in 1762 |
Johnson was | elected to Congress in 1988. |
Johnson was | elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in 1 |
In 1974, Johnson was | elected to the Florida Senate. |
Johnson was | elected mayor of Duluth in 1944. |
Jolley was | elected to the Oklahoma Senate in District 41 in 2004 |
Jonas was | elected to the North Carolina Senate 1915-1919. |
Jones was | elected special judge. |
In 1895 Jones was | elected as Governor. |
In 1953 Jones was | elected sheriff of Fayette County, Kentucky. |
In 1820, Jones was | elected to the first Missouri Constitution Convention |
Jorge Ramirez ( | elected 2010) |
Pierre-Paul Jouve (1878-1973), | elected in 1945 |
When he died, Jovinus was | elected bishop in his place. |
Vaughns left the board, James McCray, Jr. was | elected chairman. |
Jones, Jr., was | elected Mayor and four Commissioners were elected: Fe |
Secretary Judge was | elected to the Iowa State Senate from Iowa's 46th Dis |
Kentucky judges were | elected on a partisan ballot until 1976. |
r to the adoption of Protocol 14, judges were | elected to six-year terms and could be re-elected. |
Each justice is | elected for a term of ten years and the chief justice |
In 1912 Justo was | elected a national deputy, seat that he kept until 19 |
Kahana was | elected to the Knesset on the new list. |
In 1985, Wilson Kahandagamage was | elected as its first Old Boy President by a Constitut |
Kahn was | elected in 2004 to his only term as State Representat |
2 Trevor Kaine was | elected on the Liberal ticket. |
In 1950 Kaiser was | elected chairman of the West German CDU. |
He was previously a Kansas Representative | elected in 2005. |
Kapucian was | elected in 2008 with 15,527 votes, defeating Democrat |
Kasten was | elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1972. |
Frank Keating was | elected to succeed him in that position. |
In 1990, Kelty was | elected mayor of Unalaska, and was elected to five co |
Lee Kennard was | elected mayor of Ignace. |
In May 2006, Kenny was | elected unopposed as general secretary. |
Kern was | elected mayor of Knoxville in 1890. |
Kerr was | elected alderman for St. George's ward in 1853. |
Khalidi was | elected mayor of Jerusalem from 1934-1937. |
Kimbrough was | elected to the Texas Legislature in 1953. |
ounty Corporation Counsel Shunichi Kimura was | elected the last County Chairman in 1964 and the Coun |
Democratic candidate Edward King was | elected governor and Thomas P. O'Neill III was electe |
William R. King (D), | elected March 4, 1841 |
In 1820 King was | elected Town Clerk of Johnston. |
King was | elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council at |
General Stepan Klochurak was | elected prime minister of the republic. |
In 1702 Knatchbull was | elected Member of Parliament for Rochester and held t |
Von Kniprode was | elected Grand Master in 1351. |
Kosugi was | elected to the Japan Arts Academy in 1948. |
Kottkamp was | elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 20 |
Charlie Christ and Jeff Kottkamp were | elected |
Leonid Kuchma was | elected as the President in the election. |
In 1982, Kupcinet was | elected to Chicago's Journalism Hall of Fame. |
Kurtz was | elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-second and Thirty |
Basile de la Legh, | elected 1245, occurs 1252 |
¶ The 35 Labor candidates | elected at this election were the first Labor candida |
l Hutchinson of Kenora is the sole Labour MLA | elected. |
Like other Labour TDs | elected in 1992, he lost his seat at the 1997 general |
The next year, Judge Lally-Green was | elected for a full ten-year term. |
Ultimately, Cardinal Lambertini was | elected as Pope Benedict XIV. |
Lamborn was | elected to the successor body, the Greater London Cou |
Landrieu was | elected Mayor of New Orleans in 2010. |
In 2004, Landry was | elected to Moncton City Council. |
Langelier was | elected to the municipal council for Eastview in 1924 |
Lanning was | elected city solicitor for Trenton in 1884. |
Severino de las Alas | elected on May 7, 1899 |
Periconi was the last Republican | elected Bronx Borough President. |
The last Representative | elected from the district, John Dingell, was subseque |
The last Representative | elected from the district, Sander M. Levin, was subse |
Beeson was later twice | elected to the State Legislature. |
Five years later was | elected district attorney of Trempealeau County. |
She later was | elected Mayor of Princeton, New Jersey. |
Carvalhas would later be | elected General Secretary, in 1992. |
Hank Lauricella - | Elected 1981 |
The Rev. James Laurie, Presbyterian, | elected November 5, 1804 |
Lea was | elected to the 23rd Congress and re-elected to the 24 |
The other Senate leaders are | elected by their respective party caucuses. |
Chris J. Lee was | elected to replace him. |
The Legislative Council | elected in 1966 had 36 members. |
f 21, she became the youngest legislator ever | elected in the history of Hawaii and the youngest wom |
The 2nd Alaska State Legislature was | elected November 8, 1960. |
The 26th Alaska State Legislature was | elected in November 2008. |
Martin Lemay is | elected with 41.2% of the vote. |
Paul Lennon was | elected as his replacement on 15 October. |
Leroy was | elected Attorney General of Idaho in 1978. |
Leslie was | elected Mayor in 1965; he was the first native Calgar |
Lewis was | elected as a Republican to the Fifty-seventh. |
Lewis was | elected to Antrim Borough Council in 2005 and was ele |
Lewis was | elected Lieutenant Governor of Ohio in 1924. |
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