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In 1957, Bingham was | elected to Parliament as Conservative MP for Liverpoo |
ALP leader Vere Bird was | elected Premier of Antigua. |
As a result, Bishop was | elected unopposed. |
Blair was | elected as a Jacksonian Republican to the Eighteenth |
In 1861 Blasdel was | elected Recorder of Storey County. |
Blasdel was | elected Governor in 1864, and re-elected in 1866. |
Bliss was | elected from New York as a Congressman in the forty-f |
In 1873, Bloom was | elected mayor of Iowa City. |
The chairman of the board is | elected county-wide. |
Park Board: (COPE | elected 1/2 candidates) |
Bobbitt was | elected a Superior Court judge and served with distin |
In August, 1998 Bodelan was | elected a Mayor of Odessa city. |
In 1944 Bohn was | elected to a full mayoral term. |
Archie Boivin was | elected as the reeve of Baldwin. |
bold indicates | elected, italics indicate incumbent |
Bold indicates | elected, and incumbents are italicized. |
Both were | elected to Stormont and in that year's general electi |
By 2010 both state | elected and local elected officials were touting the |
In 1800, Bouc was | elected again but was again expelled. |
Roy Boudreau was | elected speaker on November 27, 2007. |
In 1660, Bourchier was | elected Member of Parliament for Thirsk in the Conven |
Charles Bowen was | elected to his first term as mayor. |
Boyd was | elected president of the village. |
Boyle was | elected Mayor of Omaha in 1981 and re-elected in 1985 |
Bradbury was | elected at the 2007 federal election. |
Bradley was | elected a fellow of the Royal Society on 6 November 1 |
Stephen R. Bradley (DR), | elected December 28, 1808 |
Brazil then | elected Fernando Collor de Mello, its first democrati |
In 1896, Brenner was | elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-fifth Congress and |
Bridgend Town ( | elected from the Welsh Football League |
In 1885 Bristowe was | elected Member of Parliament for Norwood. |
FBA: Fellow of the British Academy ( | Elected July 2004) |
Karim, who is the first British Muslim | elected to the European Parliament, was elected to re |
Bronson was | elected a member of the Maine State Senate in 1846. |
A bachelor, in 1925 Brooke was | elected to Bradford City Council as a councillor. |
At the 1929 general election, Brooke was | elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Dunbartonshi |
1945 general elections, Sir Basil Brooke was | elected unopposed. |
Brooks was | elected in 2006 with 65.1 per cent of the two-party p |
Brooks was | elected to the United States Congress in 1853. |
Obadiah B. Brown (Baptist), | elected September 19, 1814 |
As a young man, Brown was | elected to Montana Legislature. |
Brown was | elected in 1866-67 as the President of the Madras Cha |
Brown was | elected to the provincial assembly in an 1872 by-elec |
Buchanan was | elected as a Member of the Nova Scotia Legislative As |
Buchanan was | elected as Premier of Nova Scotia in 1978. |
In 1933, Buck was | elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representa |
In 1885 Abel Buckley was | elected Liberal MP for the newly created Prestwich co |
BUGG, John ( | Elected Unopposed) |
In 1999 Buitenweg was | elected to the European Parliament. |
The First Parliament of Bulgaria was | elected. |
In the 1942 by-election, Thomas Burden was | elected unopposed. |
Burell was | elected at the 1812 general election as an MP for Sus |
Burke was | elected to the governorship in 1890. |
Burleson was | elected as a Democrat to the Eightieth Congress. |
defeated in the 1882 general election but was | elected in an 1883 by-election held after Pierre-Aman |
She was unsuccessful that year, but was | elected in 1994 and re-elected in 1997, 2000, 2003, a |
ttorney of Knox County, Ohio in 1850, but was | elected four years later (in 1854) and re-elected in |
There is a separate but equal | elected Judicial branch. |
In 1908, Butler was | elected President of the Minnesota State Bar Associat |
Butler was | elected to the South Carolina House of Representative |
Butler was | elected to the legislative assembly in an 1867 by-ele |
The current commissioner, Mark Butler, was | elected in 2010. |
Buttars was | elected to the Utah Senate in 2000 and was reelected |
Edmund Barff and Charles Button were | elected. |
The City itself is governed by an | elected five person Council, City clerk and other sta |
artite constitutional government headed by an | elected 9 member Council and an elected Ogema (Chief) |
NCN is governed by an | elected Chief and Council. |
Each ward is represented by one | elected Councillor. |
Each ward is represented by three | elected Councillors. |
The city is governed by an | elected council. |
The agency is administered by the | elected Sheriff. |
Each district was administered by an | elected district council. |
Kooyoora ward is represented by two | elected Councillors, the others by one elected Counci |
It is governed by an | elected board of education. |
Mansfield ward is represented by two | elected Councillors, the others by one elected Counci |
lub Appointed to Government Committees by all | elected Governors of PR. |
It is run by an | elected borough council and an elected mayor.The curr |
The district is led by an | elected superintendent. |
From c1875 to c1934 it | elected members to the Legislative Assembly of Ontari |
Cabaldon was | elected to the City Council of West Sacramento in 199 |
One independent candidate, Chuck Cadman, was | elected. |
Caerphilly (newly | elected) |
Carole Cains was | elected as his replacement on 15 July. |
Thomas Caius was | elected Master later on the same day. |
Cajander was | elected to the Parliament in 1929. |
ving as city attorney in Waukesha, Callow was | elected judge of the Waukesha County court serving un |
Calvo was | elected governor in 1978, and served until 1982. |
Ewan Cameron was | elected speaker. |
Campbell was | elected as a Republican to the Seventy-ninth Congress |
In 1996, Campbell was | elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the |
ch of the Conservative Party of Canada, first | elected in 2000 and re-elected in 2004 and 2006. |
st of the Conservative Party of Canada, first | elected in 2004 and re-elected in 2006 and 2011. |
st of the Conservative Party of Canada, first | elected in 2004 and re-elected in 2006. |
tt of the Conservative Party of Canada, first | elected in 1997 and re-elected in 2000, 2004 and 2006 |
ch of the Conservative Party of Canada, first | elected in 2000 and re-elected in 2004, 2006 and 2008 |
The only candidate was | elected. |
Thus ended Ault's career as a candidate for | elected public office. |
No MBT candidate was | elected. |
The Republican candidate was | elected. |
The Democratic/Liberal candidate was | elected. |
Neither candidate was | elected in the August 1841 elections. |
acKinnon has three times been a candidate for | elected office. |
No IPFB candidate got | elected though. |
Candidate (1 | Elected) |
Fifty-five non-party candidates were | elected to the Parliament. |
the conservation positions of candidates and | elected officials, and holds elected officials accoun |
Top two candidates are | elected. |
Three independent candidates were | elected as councillors. |
The top eight candidates were | elected as senators. |
Candidates were | elected statewide on a on a general ticket. |
None of the candidates were | elected. |
None of their candidates were | elected. |
Six INPT candidates were | elected, and in total the party received 189 186 vote |
No candidates were | elected. |
1978: 21 candidates, 8 | elected |
1980: 28 candidates, 13 | elected |
1984: 13 candidates, 4 | elected |
In 1876, Candler was | elected to the United States House of Representatives |
Because of this, Captain Musick | elected to dump fuel before attempting an emergency l |
in Rome the reassembled cardinals immediately | elected him, but he refused until he was re-elected o |
1872, he ran in both Peel and Cardwell, being | elected in the latter. |
In 1892, Carey was | elected as an alderman to Edmonton's first Town Counc |
Carroll was | elected to the Colorado State Senate in November 2008 |
Carter was | elected Speaker of the House afterwords. |
In 1850, Case was | elected mayor of Cleveland. |
Cassidy was | elected as an Ottawa alderman in January 1970. |
On March 31, Castiglioni was | elected Pope. |
Cavanagh was | elected to the Senate at the 1961 election. |
Celebrezze was | elected an Ohio state senator in 1974. |
Cenarussa was | elected to a full term in 1970. |
lar vote in the region, while the chairman is | elected within the elected council. |
Chamberlain was | elected prosecuting attorney of the ninth judicial ci |
In 1865 Chambers was | elected MP for Marylebone. |
In February 1858 Champlin was | elected a major of the Grand River Battalion. |
Chaney was | elected associate judge of Fairfield County in 1831. |
Chapman was | elected as a Federalist to the Fifth Congress. |
Jacques Charbonneau was | elected to his first term as mayor. |
In 2006, Charlie was | elected Minority Leader of his caucus. |
Upon Sims's retirement, Bishop Child was | elected Diocesan Bishop. |
Childs was | elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth Co |
Mark Chino was | elected President in the general election. |
Chisholm was | elected as Mayor of Halifax from 1909 - 1911. |
ted (resigned in January 2001, Chris Bradshaw | elected by national council meeting in February 2001 |
The Malankara Syrian Christian Association | elected him to the office of Metropolitan in 1965. |
h virtually unknown in political circles, was | elected as the Speaker of the House in 1961, on his f |
Edward Clark was | elected speaker. |
Clarke was | elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshire in 1710. |
Clavelle was | elected mayor in 1989 as a Progressive. |
Clay was | elected president of Bourbon County Agricultural Asso |
Clayburgh was | elected as the state's Tax Commissioner in 1996, and |
Clermont was | elected in 2003 in Mille-Iles and re-elected for a se |
On January 28, 2006, Shaw Clifton was | elected. |
Closs was | elected governor in 2007. |
Most recently, Gillin Boat Club was | elected to the Navy by unanimous vote in 2004. |
ounders of the Hobart Working Men's Club, was | elected its president, and was re-elected on several |
John Cobbe 1928-38 ( | elected for Manawatu) |
Mr. Cobbs was | elected Bishop of Alabama. |
In the 1850s, Cockburn was | elected to the town council. |
In 2001 Colazo was | elected as Senator. |
Cole was | elected Mayor of Lynn in 1939. |
His colleagues soon | elected him Deputy Majority Leader. |
Collett was | elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810 |
Collins was | elected to the Bayonne City Council in 1962, and serv |
In 1932 Collins was | elected to the 73rd Congress, and reelected, serving |
Commissioners are | elected in partisan elections by district. |
The other four commissioners are | elected from single-member districts. |
A 12-member Executive Committee was | elected. |
Edgemoor Iron Company - | elected president (1868) |
e took part in the August 1978 Conclave which | elected Pope John Paul I, and in the October 1978 Con |
Condon was | elected as a Democrat to the Eighty-third Congress (J |
Conger was | elected judge of the circuit court in 1870. |
ernment-controlled National Congress promptly | elected him. |
In 1621, Coningsby was | elected Member of Parliament for Herefordshire. |
Conover was | elected to the Ohio House of representatives in 1912 |
The constituency always | elected a Conservative member. |
The French National Convention election | elected the National Convention |
William Cooper was | elected speaker. |
Janet Cooper - | elected 2010 / end of term 2014 |
The youngest ever MP, Edwin Corboy, is | elected to parliament. |
In 1524 Cortese was | elected abbot of Lerins. |
Jean Cortot (1925), | elected in 2001 |
In 1604 Coucher was | elected Member of Parliament for Worcester. |
Coughlin was | elected Mayor of Fall River in 1890. |
Corby Council is | elected every four years. |
The Council is | elected for a six-year term. |
North Lincolnshire Council is | elected every four years. |
Chief and Council are | elected every two years. |
ecame the youngest member of the Council when | elected. |
Mid Bedfordshire District Council was | elected every four years. |
North Dorset Council is | elected every four years. |
Dorset Council is | elected every four years. |
The council is | elected for a four-year term. |
Bromley Council is | elected every four years. |
Surrey County Council is | elected every four years. |
Castle Morpeth Council is | elected every four years. |
Sedgefield Council was | elected every four years. |
Lancashire County Council is | elected every four years. |
Tynedale Council is | elected every four years. |
Students on the council are | elected by other students. |
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