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Gloucestershire County Council in England is | elected every four years. |
December 12 - Hans Enoksen is | elected prime minister of Greenland. |
Eric was | elected as the Senate President Pro Tempore. |
Ernest was | elected Bishop by the eight-state South Central Juris |
His brother Sam Ervin was | elected to finish his term. |
Essayah was | elected to the European Parliament in 2009. |
St Eulogius 859; | elected but did not take office |
Evans was | elected to the Senate at the 1993 election and was re |
Evans was | elected to the Idaho Senate in 1952 and re-elected in |
Evans was | elected the 33rd Lieutenant Governor in 1974. |
is the first woman from Worcester to ever be | elected to the Massachusetts Senate. |
He was the Borough's first ever directly | elected mayor. |
Everett was | elected unopposed on 16 June 1876. |
The County Executive is | elected every four years. |
The Executives are | elected each spring for one-year terms. |
His exit from | elected office was probably related to his support of |
In 1992, Fabrizi was | elected to the Bridgeport Democratic Town Committee a |
Facchetti was | elected president of Inter on 19 January 2004. |
Fahey was | elected member for Southern Highlands at the 1988 gen |
2, 2010 Republican candidate Mary Fallin was | elected, defeating Democratic candidate Jari Askins. |
rich and the wealthy, political families were | elected. |
Massimo Fantola was | elected Senator in UDC list, while Michele Cossa, can |
Farrelly was | elected as a Whig to the Thirtieth Congress. |
Fauteux was | elected over Charbonneau on his second attempt in 199 |
In 2007, Favell was | elected to High Peak Borough Council. |
Also in 2002, Mohamed Said Fazul was | elected President. |
emocratic-Republicans and 17 Federalists were | elected to the Assembly, and 9 Democratic-Republicans |
Feenstra was | elected in 2008 with 24,595 votes, running unopposed. |
Feirberg was | elected as mayor of Netanya in 1998, and elected agai |
His fellow commissioners | elected him mayor. |
Fellows are | elected by existing members of the Society. |
Peter Fenton was | elected Mayor of the City of Sudbury. |
Fernandez was | elected as the group's first national chairman. |
While in college, Ferriero was | elected a county committeeman, representing District |
Feuer was | elected over Barbara Yaroslavsky, the outgoing counci |
Later that year Field was | elected to Hammersmith Borough Council. |
At the 1868 general election Figgins was | elected Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury. |
These public figures include | elected officials and/or political activists. |
Peter Aduja was the first Filipino American | elected to public office in the United States when he |
Conrad Santos, First Filipino Canadian | elected in Canada |
She was the first woman | elected to Congress from Louisiana. |
She is the first woman | elected Minnesota's attorney general. |
He was the first Latino | elected to the Wisconsin legislature. |
She was the first woman | elected to the Church of the Nazarene's highest elect |
She was the first woman | elected to Congress from Washington. |
Bertie was the first Englishman | elected Grand Master since 1258. |
She was the first woman | elected to Congress from Ohio. |
Joyce Trimmer was the first woman | elected mayor of Scarborough. |
She was the first woman | elected to serve on the Seventh District Court of App |
ved two terms in the State House, first being | elected in 1966, and one term as a State Senator, bei |
He was the first German-American | elected mayor of Buffalo. |
He first entered | elected politics as a Vancouver Parks Board commissio |
003, Steele became the first African-American | elected to statewide office in the state of Maryland, |
thy Thornhill who is Watford's first directly | elected mayor, and was also the first female directly |
Dick Taverne had first been | elected in Lincoln at a previous by-election in 1962. |
lly is notable for being the first Republican | elected to office in Mobile since Reconstruction. |
He was the first official | elected to the post after it became a position electe |
Hiebert became the first Mennonite | elected to the Alberta Legislature. |
He had first been | elected at the 1931 general election. |
an elections, Barnes was the first Republican | elected mayor by Paterson voters since Lawrence "Pat" |
She was the first women | elected to Congress from Tennessee. |
During that time, the first district | elected its own representative. |
In 1988, he became the first Republican | elected Chief Justice in the state's history. |
In 1995, she became the first woman | elected as Speaker. |
Dmytro Firtash was | elected chairman on December 2, 2010. |
Benjamin Fitzpatrick (D), | elected December 7, 1857 |
Five are | elected from individual wards two are elected at larg |
Florey was | elected president of the Royal Society in 1959. |
Foley was | elected without difficulty. |
voter recall for negligent | elected officials |
Thus Clowes could not take office for his | elected term. |
There were seven elections for directly | elected mayors. |
He is now a UUP MLA for Strangford, | elected in 2003 and re-elected in 2007. |
Ford was | elected judge of the superior court of St. |
In 1990, Forrester was | elected to the North Carolina Senate. |
Fort was | elected Governor of New Jersey in 1851. |
Finn Lynge of Forward was | elected. |
At the 1868 general election Fothergill was | elected Member of Parliament for Merthyr Tydfil. |
In 1918 Fountain was | elected to the North Carolina House of Representative |
Four are | elected by geographical district and one is elected a |
Four are | elected from individual districts. |
William F. Coaker FPU (coalition), | elected in 1914 |
In 1944, Franey was | elected a councillor of the Congregation. |
Franklin County | elected him a delegate to the St. |
Freeman was | elected Governor in 1954 and re-elected in 1958, resi |
In 2004, Froehlich was | elected without opposition. |
Woolas was disqualified from holding | elected office for three years. |
From 2000 ( | elected 1999) to 2008, Crowe represented District 76 |
Ludlow was banned from holding | elected office for four years. |
David Fry was | elected as his replacement in February. |
John Tofo Funaki was | elected Speaker. |
In 1894, Furches was | elected to the state Supreme Court. |
Furutani was | elected in a special election in 2008. |
Gaines was | elected as a Republican to the Fiftieth Congress (Mar |
Hugues R. Gall (1940), | elected in 2002 |
James Gallagher (Presbyterian), | elected December 6, 1852 |
Gallant was | elected to the provincial assembly in an 1875 by-elec |
Augustin Gallant was | elected speaker. |
On 14 March Sonia Gandhi is | elected to the post. |
Cardinal Lorenzo Ganganelli was | elected new pope and took the name Clement XIV |
Edward Gantt, Episcopalian, | elected December 4, 1805 |
Garamendi was | elected Lieutenant Governor with 49% of the vote to 4 |
Garber was | elected for five terms as a Republican to the United |
Mike Gard was | elected as his replacement on 15 July. |
Gardiner was | elected to the Assembly in 2003. |
Gardner was | elected alderman of Atlantic City in 1867. |
Gatsas was | elected alderman in the Manchester city council in 19 |
Geary was | elected Mayor in 1910, re-elected in 1911 and acclaim |
In 1843, Gehon was | elected to the Iowa Territorial Council and in 1844, |
here were 30 members of the General Assembly, | elected in the 1945 Nova Scotia general election. |
The attorney general is | elected to a four-year term. |
The Attorney General is | elected to a four-year term. |
In 1880, James Z. George was | elected to succeed Bruce. |
In 1994, State Senator Geringer was | elected as Wyoming's governor. |
Upon Guriy's death in 1564, Gherman was | elected his successor. |
Chris Gibson was | elected as his replacement on 15 February. |
Gordon Gibson was | elected the first mayor. |
Gillot was | elected to the French senate in 2004. |
Gilman was | elected as a Republican to the Thirty-fifth Congress |
In 1851 Gilpin was | elected Member of Parliament for Bedfordshire. |
Ginn was | elected a director of Chevron Corporation in 1989. |
Louis Girodet-Trioson (1767-1824), | elected in 1816 |
Giuliano Frangipane, | elected in 1472; |
Giuliano was | elected captain of the 2002 squad. |
Glasgow was | elected as a Republican to the Thirteenth and Fourtee |
Glasscock was | elected to speaker on the 4th ballot after three ties |
In 1872 and 1874, Gleaves was | elected Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. |
Gloor was | elected in 2008 to represent the 35th Nebraska legisl |
In 1976, Glos was | elected to the Bundestag. |
Whom God Himself | elected. |
In 1991, Professor Goldman was | elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and |
Gomez was | elected to the Huntington Park City Councli in 2003 a |
At the 1965 general election Tom Gormley was | elected unopposed. |
Pralhad joshi successfully got re | elected to Loksabha in 2009 May general elections fro |
In 1837 a more moderate government was | elected. |
fices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor are | elected independently. |
rnor: John de Jongh incumbent Governor (first | elected in 2006) |
labama's Governor and Lieutenant Governor are | elected separately. |
Bob Graham was | elected as his replacement on 25 June. |
Bob Graham was | elected in the resulting countback. |
In 1604, Grantham was | elected Member of Parliament for Lincoln. |
Gray was | elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1931. |
Green was | elected judge of Bradford County, Florida, in 1921 an |
In 1866, Green was | elected Lieutenant Governor under Samuel Crawford. |
Greenburg was | elected Chief Clerk on January 2, 1939. |
Mark Parnell, SA Greens MLC | elected in 2006. |
Sarah Hanson-Young, SA Greens Senator | elected in 2007. |
Griffin was | elected to a full term in 1950. |
Therefore, Grigg was | elected unopposed. |
Griggs was | elected to the same office by the legislature. |
In 1626 Grimston was | elected Member of Parliament for Essex. |
lic servant, and political veteran, Groff was | elected as a Democrat to the Colorado House of Repres |
a tie or coalition within a group of | elected officials. |
Some employees of the Ube Group are | elected to assemblyman. |
The latter two groups were | elected on 28 August. |
Grove was | elected unopposed to Wiltshire County Council in 1889 |
Grugeon was | elected to Kent County Council in 1967 and was electe |
Guaifer was | elected to replace him. |
In 1881, Guilbert was | elected auditor of Noble County, as a Republican, and |
Guinness was | elected MP for Bath in the following year. |
In 2006, Carl Gullick was | elected to the District 48 seat that Norman had held. |
Gunsalus was | elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, |
Nancy Guptill was | elected speaker. |
In April, 1994, Gurvits was | elected Deputy of Verkhovna Rada in Ukraine and in Ju |
Gutierrez was | elected to the El Monte City Council in 2001 and was |
Badulla, Uva Province - D. H. Kotelawala, | elected unopposed. |
In 1969 he had been | elected as president of D.C. |
He had been | elected lieutenant governor in 1998. |
Stanley H. Fuld had been | elected Chief Judge in 1966. |
At that time, the association had an | elected board of directors made up of 9 property owne |
Democratic-Republican Aaron Burr had been | elected in 1791, defeating the incumbent Federalist P |
In 1959, Charles S. Desmond had been | elected Chief Judge. |
He had been | elected at a by-election in 1920. |
One re-elected member had been | elected with a different affiliation in 2007. |
He had been | elected at a by-election in 1950. |
William Wilde had been | elected to a two year term in 1945, but had resigned; |
Hailey was | elected in 1926 along with Baldridge. |
In 1625, Hales was | elected Member of Parliament for Queenborough for one |
At age 12, Hall was | elected Junior Orange Bowl Queen. |
Hall was | elected Mayor of Taunton in December 1886. |
Hall was | elected Member of Parliament for Oxford in 1874. |
Hamilton was | elected in November, 2003 defeating incumbent Jim Per |
Hamilton was | elected as a Republican to the Ninth Congress. |
In 1968, Hanley was | elected to a ten year term retiring in 1978. |
In 1995, Hanna was | elected to the Monroe County Legislature. |
Hansen was | elected to Wisconsin State Senate in November 2000. |
Hanson-Young was | elected senator for South Australia at the 2007 feder |
Harding was | elected prosecuting attorney of Green County in 1833. |
At the 1950 general election, Hargreaves was | elected in Carlisle. |
In 1936 Harley was | elected as a City Councillor and became Mayor in 1947 |
Harmon was | elected Governor of Ohio in 1908. |
Harris was | elected three times in 1986, 1988, and 1990. |
Merriman Colbert Harris was | elected a Missionary Bishop by the 1904 General Confe |
In 1885 Harrison was | elected Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South. |
Hart was | elected governor in his own right in 1920. |
He has been | elected to a number of honorary societies. |
He has been | elected at numerous Indian constitutional posts inclu |
Since then, Bristol South has not | elected a Conservative MP. |
Since its formation the constituency has only | elected Labour MP's. |
Erlestoke has an | elected parish council. |
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