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City of Durham Council is | elected every four years. |
The former Kerrier District Council was | elected every four years. |
Kingston upon Thames Council is | elected every four years. |
Berwick-upon-Tweed Council is | elected every four years. |
Council Four | elected at large. |
East Hertfordshire Council is | elected every four years. |
Northumberland Council is | elected every four years. |
Kent County Council is | elected every four years. |
Lambeth London Borough Council is | elected every four years. |
The ten-member council is | elected every two years, with members elected by geog |
Breckland District Council is | elected every four years. |
The Council is | elected for a five-year term. |
Middlesbrough Council is | elected every four years. |
Uttlesford Council is | elected every four years. |
Kennet Council was | elected every four years. |
Easington Council is | elected every four years. |
Epsom and Ewell Council is | elected every four years. |
Oxfordshire County Council is | elected every four years. |
Blyth Valley Council is | elected every four years. |
Hambleton Council is | elected every four years. |
Until 2003, the council was | elected by thirds. |
Babergh Council is | elected every four years. |
Until 2002 the council was | elected by thirds. |
County Durham Unitary Council is | elected every four years. |
North Yorkshire County Council is | elected every four years. |
The Council was | elected for a period of three years. |
South Shropshire Council is | elected every four years. |
North Somerset Council is | elected every four years. |
Horsham Council is | elected every four years. |
Bournemouth Borough Council is | elected every four years. |
Wansbeck Council is | elected every four years. |
Canterbury Council is | elected every four years. |
North Devon Council is | elected every four years. |
, she became the Houston City Council's first | elected Asian American Councilwoman, and was elected |
s a member of the Seattle City Council, first | elected in 2003 and re-elected in 2007, Council membe |
If there is a tie, the senior Councillor is | elected. |
An assemblyman and councillor was | elected from each electoral district. |
Not a single Conservative Councillor was | elected in Haringey. |
the local elections with one councillor being | elected in Central Ward and three others elected in O |
Seven Parish Councillors were | elected un-opposed. |
Councillors are | elected from single-member constituencies (the canton |
In 2002 three ICG councillors were | elected in Isleworth. |
One third of the councillors were | elected in 2008. |
By 1908, Millet's first councillors were | elected. |
48 councillors were | elected from 46 electoral divisions. |
lowing year the first Labour councillors were | elected. |
Altogether 11 councillors are | elected. |
59 councillors are | elected from 26 wards. |
Currently a majority of the Councillors were | elected as Labour Party Candidates. |
48 councillors are | elected from 20 wards with between one and three elec |
One third of the councillors were | elected in 2007. |
The councillors were | elected on the basis of one councillor per city ward |
74 councillors were | elected from 63 electoral divisions. |
They currently have two councillors, one | elected as an Ulster Unionist, and the other elected |
It has 30 councillors, last | elected in 2005. |
Three State Councilmen were | elected, at large, from each county. |
There, local councils were | elected from 20 neighborhoods (Nahia) and these counc |
These councils then | elected District Assemblies by 25 November, which in |
These councils then | elected District Assemblies, which in turn elected Pr |
There, local councils were | elected from 20 neighbourhoods (Nahia) and these coun |
Councils were | elected in Denmark's 270 municipalities and the fifte |
Three counties each | elected two at-large senators. |
the 15-member Security Council countries are | elected to two-year terms. |
It consisted of Queen's County, and | elected two members. |
It consisted of Prince County, and | elected two members. |
It consisted of King's County, and | elected two members. |
In 1911 Couse was | elected to the National Academy of Design. |
Edith Cowan was | elected to the West Australian Legislative Assembly i |
Republican William O. Cowger was | elected Mayor of Louisville and Schmied won the alder |
Cowles was | elected as a Republican to the Forty-first Congress ( |
Craig was | elected Speaker of the Assembly in 1935. |
In 1624, Cresheld was | elected Member of Parliament for Evesham. |
Re-elected in 1920 Cripps was | elected the inaugural speaker of the Legislative Asse |
Croft was | elected an ACM Fellow in 1997. |
In January 1959, Cronin was | elected president of the American League, the first f |
Justice Crooks was | elected to the Supreme Court in 1996 and re-elected i |
espite being a relative unknown, Crothers was | elected into office. |
Crowley was | elected in his first political candidacy in 2001 and |
Cruz was | elected as mayor of Guaynabo in 1980. |
James H. Cummiskey was | elected speaker. |
Andrew Cuomo was | elected to replace fellow Democrat Eliot Spitzer, who |
In 1997 Curletti was | elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies for Chac |
The current body, | elected in national polling on April 30, 2006 has 115 |
Rebiya Kadeer is the current president, | elected in 2006. |
There are currently 18 | elected members. |
Curry was | elected mayor of Independence, Missouri in 1962. |
Curtin was | elected as a Republican to the Eighty-fifth and to th |
William M. Daily (Methodist), | elected December 4, 1844 |
George Dalrymple was | elected speaker. |
Democrat Walter H. Dalton was | elected Lieutenant Governor, succeeding term-limited |
Stefan Dammhayn was | elected mayor on 3 April 2005. |
Dance was | elected chairman at the same 1996 convention. |
Darlington was | elected as a Federalist to the Fifteenth congress. |
Davies was | elected to Vancouver City Council as a member of the |
Davis was | elected mayor of Southaven in 1997 and was elected to |
Davis was | elected as a Unionist to the 38th Congress and re-ele |
Davis was | elected as a Democrat to the 26th Congress. |
Brian Davison was | elected as his replacement on 6 August. |
Day's wife, Georgie Day, was | elected to the legislature, on her first attempt in e |
(Senators in those days were | elected by the state legislatures.) |
..... 1335-1354 ..... John de Bourne, | elected 29 August 1335. |
Roger de Thebrugg, | elected 1281; |
William de Parys, | elected 1296; |
Gregory Deighan was | elected speaker. |
DeKorte was | elected to the New Jersey General Assembly in 1967 an |
The Council delegates then | elected an Executive Committee. |
First, delegates are | elected from the attendees. |
the first round of voting, 90 delegates were | elected. |
An insurance agent by profession, Deluga was | elected for the first time in 1989, when he was elect |
Christopher Basil Hall (Lib Dem) 1,122 | ELECTED |
In 1962, Jones, a Democrat was | elected to state assembly. |
Jim Motznik, a Democrat, was | elected to Pittsburgh City Council, District 4, in Fe |
Charles Kennedy, Liberal Democrat, was | elected in 1997 and re-elected in 2001. |
Borer, a Democrat, was | elected mayor in 1991. |
Hays, a Democrat, was | elected to the 81st Congress in 1948, and was subsequ |
Michael Bloomberg, formerly a Democrat, was | elected as a Republican in 2001 and 2005, succeeding |
Madeleine Bordallo, a Democrat, was | elected. |
Dennison was | elected on 17 December 1722. |
687 deputies were | elected to the tenth Supreme People's Assembly. |
Deputies are | elected to serve for a three-year tearm. |
687 deputies were | elected to the ninth Supreme People's Assembly. |
Deputies are | elected to serve for a three-year term. |
All 380 deputies were | elected in uninominal constituencies. |
579 deputies were | elected. |
Dill was | elected to the Ontario assembly after Frederick G. Fa |
liamentary representative of the division was | elected using the first-past-the-post system. |
In 1971 Dodd was | elected to the New Jersey Senate to represent the 26t |
Doherty was | elected to the New Jersey General Assembly in 2001, a |
Jean-Gabriel Domergue (1889-1962), | elected in 1950 |
Dorsey was | elected Assistant General of the Passionists worldwid |
At the 1941 by-election, George Dougan was | elected unopposed. |
Douglas was | elected speaker for the provincial assembly in 1905. |
Albert E. Douglas was | elected speaker. |
Douglas was | elected to represent the Dunfermline constituency. |
Mildred Dover was | elected speaker. |
In 1914, Dowell was | elected as a Republican to represent Iowa's 7th congr |
is currently represented by Bev Dubois, first | elected in 2003 and re-elected in 2006. |
is currently represented by Bev Dubois, first | elected in 2003 and re-elected in 2006 and 2009. |
Michael Dukakis was | elected to a second non-consecutive term. |
One candidate, party leader Mario Dumont, was | elected. |
Becky Dunn was | elected mayor of Palestine in 2006. |
Dunn was | elected Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpoo |
Dunning was | elected to represent Monroe County in the Indiana Hou |
Dutton was | elected Governor of Connecticut in 1854. |
In October 2010, Duynhoven was | elected Mayor of New Plymouth. |
Sereno Edwards Dwight, Congregationalist, | elected December 16, 1816 |
In 1840, Dyer was | elected Adjutant General of Rhode Island. |
In 1667 Dyott was | elected Member of Parliament for Lichfield. |
Dr. Dzau was | elected to PepsiCo's Board in 2005. |
Each district | elected multiple members. |
Each district | elected multiple members, with voters casting multipl |
Each province | elected its own legislature known as a Provincial Cou |
Each parish | elected a member to the Board of Guardians, except th |
In 1888 Eagle was | elected Governor of Arkansas. |
East was | elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1899, ha |
Eastwood was | elected to Derry City Council in 2005, and elected fo |
In 1857, Van Eaton was | elected district attorney. |
Two other ecclesiastics were | elected at the same time, the Rev. |
Eckert was | elected as a Whig to the Thirtieth Congress. |
was especially problematic, in Edmonton that | elected seven members. |
In 1844 Edward was | elected by the M.E. |
EDWARD MURPHY | ELECTED in NYT on January 18, 1893 |
Edwards was | elected Member of Parliament for Accrington in 1923. |
A.S. Edwards was | elected editor of the Bulletin in 1906. |
Edwards was | elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 200 |
Former Police Minister Clive Edwards was | elected in Tongatapu, and Lepolo Taunisila was electe |
r Prime Minister Tupuola Taisi Tufuga Efi was | elected unopposed by the 49-member strong parliament. |
Einstein was | elected as a Republican to the Forty-sixth Congress ( |
Eleanor Pygot, | elected 1501, died 1509 |
r succeeded in having any election candidates | elected. |
In the 2011 Welsh Assembly electionhe was | elected as member for Mid and West Wales. |
He was re-elected in the 1860 elections, and | elected as MP for Mataura in the following two electi |
The Dutch electoral college | elected 13 MEPs and the French electoral college elec |
Robert Elliott (Presbyterian), | elected November 10, 1808 |
Elliott was | elected in November 1956 to the Pennsylvania State Se |
Ellis was | elected to the Seventy-first Congress (March 4, 1929- |
Ells was | elected in 1974. |
In the end, Pennsylvania | elected its first Republican governor. |
Hounslow Council in London, England is | elected every four years. |
Suffolk County Council in England is | elected every four years. |
gs Borough Council in East Sussex, England is | elected every two years, while before 2002 the counci |
iltern Council in Buckinghamshire, England is | elected every four years. |
Maldon Council in Essex, England is | elected every four years. |
Derbyshire County Council in England is | elected every four years. |
eham Borough Council in Hampshire, England is | elected every two years, while before 2002 the counci |
East Hampshire Council in England is | elected every four years. |
Warwickshire County Council in England is | elected every four years. |
Norfolk County Council in England is | elected every four years. |
Cumbria County Council in England is | elected every four years. |
Blackpool Unitary Council in England is | elected every four years. |
orough Council in Gloucestershire, England is | elected every two years, while before 2002 the counci |
Cornwall Council in England is | elected every four years. |
Essex County Council in England is | elected every four years. |
Shepway District Council in Kent, England is | elected every four years. |
Mendip Council in Somerset, England is | elected every four years. |
Buckinghamshire County Council in England is | elected every four years. |
n District Council in West Sussex, England is | elected every four years. |
Haringey Council in London, England is | elected every four years. |
Leicester Unitary Council in England is | elected every four years. |
th Hams District Council in Devon, England is | elected every four years. |
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