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The | seat was created prior to the 2002 election replacin |
After that | seat was redistributed, O'Neill again challenged Har |
John Mortlock's family | seat was Abington Hall in Abington Magna outside of |
The | seat was retained by the Conservatives. |
The | seat was retained by the Labour Party. |
At the 1978 elections, the | seat was abolished. |
This | seat was formed from Falkirk West and much of Falkir |
His | seat was taken by Yussuf Hamis. |
His | seat was taken by Zalman Ben-Ya'akov. |
3 Russell-Wells died on 14 July 1924 - the | seat was vacant at dissolution. |
Following his death McCullough's Assembly | seat was won by Jeffrey Donaldson whilst his council |
left the province in February 1827 but his | seat was declared not vacated. |
He came fifth, forfeiting his deposit, and the | seat was held for Labour by Alex Cunningham. |
His | seat was taken by David Stanton of Fine Gael. |
The regional | seat was Cambridge Bay (pop. |
The | seat was gained by the Conservatives in a defeat for |
Freeman's | seat was declared vacant in 1783 for non-attendance. |
The | seat was a free seat till 2004, but was declared res |
s, who was sitting next to Westcott in the back | seat, was only slightly injured. |
His | seat was taken by his son Yehuda, who served as a Kn |
The number 25 | seat was taken by Martin Brundle and the number 26 s |
The | seat was vacated by David Adelman, the current Unite |
Prior to that the Nadanghat | seat was not there. |
Between 1957 and 1972 the | seat was known as Kharagpur Local. |
The | seat was focused on County Londonderry. |
Prior to that the Basanti | seat was not there. |
A by-election to fill the | seat was held on 21 December. |
The | seat was re-created in 1922. |
Its county | seat was Fort Edward. |
Prior to that the English Bazar | seat was not there. |
His | seat was taken by Rachel Tzabari. |
The | seat was held for the Conservatives by John Randall. |
The | seat was created prior to the 2002 election and with |
Its | seat was Brandenburg upon Havel. |
His | seat was taken by Haviv Shimoni. |
Neither U.S. Senate | seat was up for a vote in 2006. |
The | seat was won on every occasion by the National Party |
The | seat was won by the Clann na Talmhan candidate Berna |
The | seat was held by John Millar on the second ballot. |
From 1933 to 1937 only, an at-large | seat was created. |
After his death, the by-election for his | seat was won by Labour's Arthur Irvine. |
From 1943 to 1945 only, an at-large | seat was created. |
Maryland's 4th congressional district | seat was vacant after Congressman Albert Wynn resign |
Always held by the government of the day, the | seat was marginal between the Australian Labor Party |
The | seat was created ahead of the 1886 state election ou |
The | seat was instead contested and won by Gateshead Coun |
The | seat was retained by the Ulster Unionists. |
In 1997, the | seat was split up along different lines, with part o |
The | seat was historically a fairly safe seat for the Aus |
When he retired from the Senate his | seat was won by Wesley Lance. |
Boundary changes meant that every | seat was being contested for the first time since 19 |
The Narayanagarh | seat was not there in 1957. |
bution, prior to the 1950 general election, the | seat was unchanged. |
The Gaighata | seat was an open seat up to 2011. |
His | seat was filled by Dave Burke of Marysville. |
The | seat was won by first time State Labor candidate Bob |
The | seat was previously a safe Labor seat. |
The | seat was based on the City of Toowoomba. |
The Duke's principal | seat was Alnwick Castle thus Stanwick Park was alway |
The | seat was won in 2007 by Joel Onyancha of Ford-People |
The | seat was retained by Labour. |
The | seat was formerly a Liberal seat until 1980, and the |
Congress won in 1967.Prior to that the Gaighata | seat was not there. |
Democratic U.S. Senator Daniel F. Steck's | seat was up in 1930. |
His | seat was confirmed in the 2001 and 2006 elections. |
The | seat was won by Terence McCombs of the New Zealand L |
The | seat was abolished in the 1988 redistribution and di |
The | seat was retained for Labour by Harriet Harman. |
His | seat was abolished at the 2008 election and he was d |
His | seat was abolished in 2002, and he transferred to th |
Christoph Blocher's | seat was the only contested seat, and this contest w |
Upon his death, his | seat was taken by Mordechai Zar. |
Thereafter, the | seat was not there till 2011. |
One Democratic | seat was lost to Republicans. |
The | seat was first contested at the 1950 general electio |
ongress won in 1962.Prior to that the Hanskhali | seat was not there. |
His list | seat was taken by the next candidate on Labour's 200 |
Its county | seat was Pigeon Roost, south of present-day Boswell, |
One | seat was lost due to reapportionment. |
The remaining | seat was won by an Independent. |
The family | seat was Trerice, Cornwall. |
When this | seat was abolished at the 1974 election, he successf |
Prior to that the Kaliaganj | seat was not there. |
Until 1923 the | seat was held "at-large". |
The | seat was later shifted to Tagan, at around modern Ku |
The | seat was reserved for scheduled castes. |
Stewart The | seat was moved to Pembroke, Georgia in 1937. |
The | seat was held by the Conservatives. |
The | seat was lost to independent candidate Rob Oakeshott |
The third District | seat was eliminated after the 1930 census. |
The | seat was created in 1868. |
The second District | seat was eliminated after the 1980 census. |
He resigned in 1994, and the | seat was retained in a by-election by Trish White. |
The present | seat was created in 1996 for MMP. |
The | seat was a very safe one for the Labor Party. |
The county | seat was, however, transferred to Chattanooga in 187 |
ies and a special election for a State Assembly | seat were among the contests held. |
The other Middlesbrough wards from this | seat were transferred to Middlesbrough East. |
The candidates for the open | seat were Republican nominee John Gard and Democrati |
97 general election, when the boundaries of his | seat were changed. |
me of those "independents" who failed to gain a | seat were expelled. |
The team plays in the 1,000 | seat West Meadows Ice Arena. |
Kensington is a residential | seat west of central London. |
Sassenburg (10.946) [ | Seat: Westerbeck |
won no seats at the election, but recovered one | seat when Tony Bavington gained a seat back in a 201 |
The Democrats gained one more | seat when Wyoming Senator-elect Keith Thomson died b |
In 1954 Nordmeyer moved to the Island Bay | seat when the Brooklyn seat was abolished. |
He held the | seat when a further election was held in 1923. |
casion that the Liberal Democrats won a council | seat when Paul Seeby defended his Rosedale seat. |
He replaced John A. Lee in the | seat when Lee was expelled from the Labour Party. |
She will take her | seat when the new Senate sits from 1 July 2011. |
They briefly picked up a second | seat when Enzo Floreani won a by-election in the sea |
He later returned to the | seat when it was reconstituted. |
The Green Party won its first | seat when Roger Garland was elected for Dublin South |
In 1998 he became Chief Designer at | SEAT, where he was able to input his personal style |
In 1874, Fowler became the county | seat, which until that time had occupied nearby Oxfo |
Curtin won the | seat, which he held until 1955, when he transferred |
Makin shifted to another | seat, which saw Wilson recapture the seat at the nex |
In the 1993 election he won the new Howick | seat, which comprised the eastern part of the old Ot |
g this time he taught his teammates the forward | seat, which was renamed by them as the "Chamberlin S |
In 1830, he moved to the Taunton | seat, which he held until 1859. |
In 1812 he entered Parliament for Derby, a | seat which he held until 1835. |
In 1911 he won the Waimarino | seat, which he held to 1922, when he was defeated. |
Finally, Wong won the | seat while Chan lost. |
ing the Scottish Parliament election, 2011 this | seat will be subject to minor boundary changes. |
He died, unmarried, at his | seat, Winchfield House, near Farnborough, Hampshire, |
The Green Party added one | seat, winning two overall. |
She barely hung onto a | seat winning the fifth out of six seat in the distri |
He held he | seat with a comfortable majority, but died in office |
Now they had gained a | seat with Asquith's grandson. |
Sanders won the open | seat with 65% of the vote. |
Ekin held his | seat with an increased vote in 2001. |
Eight candidates contested the vacant | seat, with victory going to the Independent candidat |
efeated Rogers at the 1886 election, taking the | seat with a swing of 3.4%. |
Incumbent Ed Pastor held his | seat with about 72% of the votes. |
nstituency largely replaced the former Hereford | seat, with the remainder of the county covered by th |
She holds the | seat with a margin of 7.95%. |
October election that year, Hicks regained the | seat with a majority of 665. |
The area was chosen as the county | seat with the founding of Yadkin County in 1850. |
tion in County Clare, Daniel O'Connell wins the | seat, with the Catholic Association. |
Labor gained the | seat with a swing against it, because of the redistr |
Fisher held the | seat with a majority of 8,250. |
In 1957 Nakashipara was a joint | seat with one seat reserved for SC. |
King retained her | seat with a majority of about 7,800. |
Knowles held the | seat with a reduced majority in 1987, but John Heppe |
He won the | seat with a margin of 27.1% making it the fourth saf |
It is also quite a young | seat, with 46.8 percent of the seat's residents unde |
the following election in 2001 Waldron won the | seat with a margin of 26%. |
The Alliance proceeded to win this | seat with Khir Johari as the winning candidate. |
Grogan won the | seat with a majority of 3,836, but his majority decr |
That election saw Oda retain her | seat with 54% of the popular vote. |
Haselhurst won the | seat with a majority of 12,437 and has remained the |
Seven candidates contested the vacant | seat, with victory going to the Fine Gael candidate, |
In 1957 and 1951 Suri was a joint | seat with one seat being reserved for scheduled trib |
It was a Conservative | seat with a majority of 1,684 votes from the 1983 el |
The Conservative Party nearly took the | seat, with the majority slashed from 2,216 to just 5 |
Strauss held his | seat with a majority of 1,112. |
Soskice held the | seat with a majority higher than that achieved by Fr |
He held the | seat with a majority of 6,575. |
Labour held the | seat with a majority of over 7,000. |
Woolmer won the | seat with a 19.4% swing, but narrowly lost it to Lab |
th 11,808 votes whilst Milton gained the second | seat with 11,177 votes. |
econd, with 2,379 votes, while Fiulaua took the | seat with 2,936. |
Amoah, the (NPP) replacement candidate, won the | seat with a majority of 550. |
Healey held the | seat with a majority of 23,959 and has remained the |
In the 2010 election, Stephen Williams held the | seat with an increased majority. |
In the 2010 general election he held the | seat with an increased majority of 1,821 (4.5%). |
It is possible for women to win every | seat with the exception of one of the regional counc |
Simpson won the | seat with a majority of 7,292. |
Labor won the | seat with a majority of primary votes alone. |
popular vote slightly decreased but she won her | seat with a much bigger margin. |
Dechene hung onto his | seat with 35% of the popular vote. |
In the 2010 elections, he retained the | seat with a majority of 8138. |
Labour Party candidate Robert Woof held the | seat with little change in the majority. |
Lucock retained the | seat with a margin of 11.4 percent over Labor. |
The Conservatives easily held the | seat with a greatly increased majority. |
the general election in May 2010, she held the | seat with 50.7% of the votes. |
Reigning manufactuer's champion | SEAT withdrew from the series for the 2010 season. |
He would keep his | seat without interruption until 1971. |
He was awarded the | seat without a further contest. |
Harden held the | seat without facing a further contest. |
Thompson held the | seat without serious difficulty in the next two elec |
It was the only | seat won by the Yukon Liberal Party in the 2002 terr |
Labor | seat won by a Liberal with a swing of 2.7% |
In 1918 it was the first | seat won by the newly formed Country Party. |
languages, a 'mandate' can mean a parliamentary | seat won in an election. |
Two seats were left vacant, and the vote for | seat won by MESAN was declared void. |
Brackets indicate the number of votes per | seat won. |
The campus includes a 2,900 | seat worship center, a 300-seat chapel, a 1,400 seat |
(With 5600 votes for A, the last | seat would go to C). |
Coy's resignation from his | seat would satisfy the constitution. |
A dinner theatre is located in the county | seat, Wytheville. |
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