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He ran unsuccessfully for a | seat in the Canadian House of Commons in 1887. |
She was elected from Chhatarpur | seat in the 2008 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly |
He resigned his | seat in the assembly in 1843 to allow Robert Baldwin |
PMIP won their only | seat in Krian, Perak. |
Dalton regained the | seat in 1935, and held it until he stood down in 195 |
title gave him and his descendants an automatic | seat in the House of Lords. |
He resigned his | seat in the provincial assembly to run for a federal |
e collective municipality of Flotwedel with its | seat in Wienhausen. |
he Division is the second safest coalition held | seat in Australia. |
O'Connelll retained the | seat in 1998 (53.8%) and 1999 (46.23%). |
She successfully defended her | seat in the 2006 and 2008 federal elections. |
Cook resigned his | seat in the provincial assembly in 1882 to run for a |
During this period, Knut Haus filled his | seat in the Parliament. |
feated by George Alexander Drew for the federal | seat in 1878. |
He easily retained his | seat in the 2006 election and 2008 election. |
Cohen lost her | seat in the 1992 elections in which Tehiya failed to |
He unsuccessfully ran for a | seat in the Nebraska Territory house of representati |
bidge announced his retirement and resigned his | seat in parliament. |
however, he ran as "Goldwater Republican" for a | seat in the House of Representatives. |
He lost his | seat in the 1973 elections. |
Kari retained a | seat in the 1994 general election, but as candidate |
returned for the Combined Scottish Universities | seat in a by-election in November 1946. |
He retained his | seat in the 2004 and 2008 parliamenary elections. |
He contested and won the Dinhata | seat in every election except 1971. |
He lost his | seat in the 1909 election. |
Bradstreet died at his | seat in Boostertown in County Dublin. |
He lost this | seat in 1830 but returned to Parliament the followin |
He won the | seat in the National Government landslide of 1931, b |
Prowse once again kept his | seat in Edmonton winning the second place seat. |
He did not contest his council | seat in 2005. |
Marlow lost his | seat in the 1997 election to Labour's Sally Keeble. |
However, he lost his | seat in the 1959 elections. |
He ran unsuccessfully for a | seat in the provincial assembly in 1870. |
he declared her candidacy for the 15th district | seat in the Rhode Island Senate. |
The current Archbishop of Armagh has his | seat in St Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh. |
The | seat in the New York State Senate was won by Democra |
In 1875, he was an unsuccessful candidate for a | seat in the Ontario legislative assembly. |
He resigned his | seat in the government in 1878, was re-elected in 18 |
Gopal Krishna Dey of Congress won the | seat in 1996 defeating Janmejay Manna of CPI(M). |
He took | seat in 1839, but had lost reelection and left in 18 |
He then fought the | seat in the 2001 general election. |
first ran for the 2nd District's congressional | seat in 1865, but lost to Horace Maynard. |
In the end, he gave up his | seat in the Legislative Council. |
Delaney was an unsuccessful candidate for a | seat in the provincial assembly in 1904 and 1908. |
He ran and won the 2nd district | seat in 1890. |
The Coalition retained the | seat in the by-election. |
After losing his | seat in 2000, he retired in 2002 but was re-elected |
However, he lost his | seat in the 1999 elections. |
Losing his | seat in 1958, he remained active in the Democratic L |
months of absence, Anandasangaree forfeited his | seat in Parliament on 22 October 1983. |
Stewart won the vote and took his | seat in the provincial legislative assembly. |
Wetaskiwin electoral district since he won the | seat in the 1972 federal election. |
He resigned his | seat in the Newfoundland assembly in 1860. |
McDonald lost his | seat in parliament at the same election. |
He took his | seat in 1974, but lost it in the 1977 elections. |
Hugh Carleton was elected to the | seat in the first New Zealand Parliament in 1853. |
He won the Kettering | seat in the 1997 election, defeating Conservative Ca |
Berman lost his | seat in the 1984 elections. |
The populist Farmer-Labor Party also gained a | seat in Minnesota. |
But after winning a | seat in the party's Central Working Committee his cl |
r three months of absence, Ratnam forfeited his | seat in Parliament on 22 October 1983. |
misreporting his party accounts and vacated the | seat in 1986. |
Leslie regained the | seat in 1961 and Halbert retired from politics, beco |
He ended up winning, and took a | seat in the upper chamber on January 3, 1967. |
He stepped down from his Senate | seat in August of 2009 for personal and family reaso |
He successfully defended his | seat in the 1992 general election. |
Robertson was defeated in his own | seat in High River. |
However, he eventually entered the race a | seat in the United States House of Representatives. |
In 1983, Brewster was elected to a | seat in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. |
He ran unsuccessfully for a | seat in the Quebec assembly in 1923. |
Thomson was an unsuccessful candidate for a | seat in the Saskatchewan assembly in 1905. |
e was re-elected in 1969 and 1973, but lost his | seat in the 1977 election. |
It never won a | seat in the National Assembly. |
The party currently holds one | seat in the European Parliament, one seat in the Bel |
ick Chinamasa was the ZANU-PF candidate for the | seat in the 2008 election. |
sley then appointed Angela R. Bryant to Jones's | seat in the House. |
He also resigned his | seat in parliament. |
He was an unsuccessful candidate for a | seat in the legislative assembly in 1827. |
In January 1876, Grey also contested and won a | seat in the Thames electorate. |
Steve Rodgers re-contested the | seat in 2006. |
In 2009 he won a | seat in the National assembly from Hordaland, and he |
Mario Dumont won the ADQ's first | seat in the Quebec National Assembly in 1994. |
Pope ran unsuccessfully for a | seat in the provincial assembly in 1974 and 1978. |
The election saw the Conservative party gain a | seat in Chaddesden from the Labour Party. |
It is unclear if Derickson will run for the | seat in 2012. |
He lost his | seat in the election of 1820. |
Undaunted, Jenrette ran for the same | seat in 1974. |
O'Kelly won election to the new Roscommon North | seat in the 1885 general election and was returned u |
He remained in exile and gave up his | seat in parliament the following year. |
He lost the | seat in 1886, regained it in 1892 and held it until |
It has its | seat in Heraklion, Crete (Greece). |
He resigned his | seat in 1878 and was named inspector for Roman Catho |
y of 19,313, making it the safest parliamentary | seat in Wales. |
He took his | seat in the assembly on May 9, 1900. |
Johnson decided to defend his | seat in the 1964 general election as a "Conservative |
He regained the | seat in 1991 but retired in 1995. |
He would be returned to the | seat in the next six elections, holding the seat unt |
e months of absence, Thurairatnam forfeited his | seat in Parliament on 5 January 1984. |
In 1872, Elder ran unsuccessfully for a | seat in the Canadian House of Commons. |
.# Trinamool Congress did not contest the | seat in 2006. |
He was first elected to the | seat in 2000, taking office the following January. |
He retained his | seat in the 2003 elections, shortly after which Yisr |
In 1910 he contested for a Central Province | seat in the Western Australian Legislative Council. |
He was an unsuccessful candidate for a | seat in the Ontario assembly in 1890.. |
However, he lost his | seat in the 1955 elections. |
It is the northeasternmost county | seat in Tennessee; Mountain City is the county seat |
Ng ran for a | seat in the 1995 Northwest Territories general elect |
No | seat in the country has swung more heavily against L |
His son William Fleming later held his | seat in the House of Burgesses, representing Cumberl |
He lost the | seat in 1865. |
He ran unsuccessfully for a federal | seat in 1921. |
Jagadananda Roy representing PSP won the | seat in 1967. |
Gagnon ran for a | seat in the Alberta Legislature in the 1989 Alberta |
Lefurgey resigned his | seat in 1898 to run unsuccessfully for a federal sea |
He left his | seat in 1998 to run for the Senate seat of retiring |
ce becomes the first Prime Minister to lose his | seat in an election. |
He resigned his | seat in the assembly but was sworn in again the foll |
Nevertheless Seldte obtained a | seat in the Reichstag parliament as a DNVP "guest". |
Moore attempted to regain his | seat in the 1953 federal election but was unsuccessf |
In the 1966 election, he lost a bid for a | seat in the Montgomery County Council. |
was defeated, but was again elected to his old | seat in the Legislative Assembly. |
Her decision to run for a | seat in the Senate in the concurrent parliamentary e |
Lehr gained a | seat in the German Bundestag in the German federal e |
Myers ran unsuccessfully for a | seat in the House of Commons in 1921 and 1926. |
Budhan Majhi, Congress, won the Kashipur joint | seat in 1957. |
For the earlier multi-member | seat in this area (1856-1871), see Electoral distric |
He contested the Ashfield | seat in 1997. |
However, he lost his | seat in the November 1965 elections. |
The Social Credit Party lost its only | seat in Parliament. |
She retained her | seat in the 1959 elections, but lost it again in 196 |
s of the Conservative Party was elected for the | seat in the 2010 General Election. |
He lost his | seat in Parliament in the March 1977 electionsand re |
Trinamool Congress did not contest the | seat in 2006. |
He resigned his | seat in 1841 to allow James Leslie to run for a seat |
He ran unsuccessfully for the Elgin West | seat in the House of Commons in 1867. |
He was elected to the | seat in the April 5, 2011 spring election. |
Rowen contested the Rochdale | seat in the 2001 general election, and won the seat |
He was an unsuccessful candidate for a | seat in the Canadian House of Commons in 1867 and fo |
Cuthbert had run unsuccessfully for the same | seat in the legislative assembly in 1792. |
eith defeated Francis Wellington Hay to win the | seat in the provincial assembly in 1923. |
She lost her | seat in the 1981 elections. |
He resigned his | seat in Parliament in 1964. |
Monro contested the Motueka | seat in the 1871 elections, and was declared elected |
He was defeated for the provincial | seat in 1898 by Donald Robert McDonald. |
James ran unsuccessfully for a | seat in the provincial assembly in 1874. |
in March 1817; Richard Hatt was elected to the | seat in a by-election. |
Crook regained the | seat in 1924 General Election and held it until his |
general election Seabeck successfully held her | seat in Plymouth Moor View. |
e was re-elected in 1959 and 1961, but lost his | seat in 1965. |
The Republicans gained one open | seat in Wyoming and the seat of incumbent J. Allen F |
He ran unsuccessfully for a | seat in the provincial assembly in 1886, losing to D |
He also ran unsuccessfully for a | seat in the House of Commons in 1882 and 1891. |
itionally he also lost the Leicester South West | seat in the subsequent election. |
The Conservatives held on to the | seat in the by-election. |
He resigned his | seat in December 1891 after being named junior count |
Democrat Gerry Connolly first won the | seat in 2008. |
She held her | seat in 2004 when she redefeated Carey. |
He ran unsuccessfully for the Quebec assembly | seat in Montcalm in an 1874 by-election. |
Morasse won the | seat in the 2007 elections by defeating Liberal incu |
O'Brien was an unsuccessful candidate for a | seat in the House of Commons in 1878. |
The NDP holds one | seat in northeastern New Brunswick. |
Carson stood down from her council | seat in 2001 and from her Assembly seat at the 2003 |
He lost his | seat in the 1961 elections, and in 1965 left the par |
However, he lost his | seat in the July 1984 elections. |
Grants Pass became the county | seat in 1886. |
Evatt nearly lost the | seat in 1951 and 1955, and in 1958 he transferred to |
Kauai won a | seat in the Legislative Assembly representing Kauai |
Jawor is a town and county | seat in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-west Polan |
Dr. Md Fazle Haque of Congress won the | seat in 1972, 1971, 1969 and 1967. |
He simultaneously holds a | seat in the New Jersey General Assembly and on the C |
He held the | seat in 1900 but was defeated in the Liberal landsli |
Langhammer held his council | seat in 1997 and 2001 before standing down in 2005. |
He would keep his | seat in a hotly contested race against four other ca |
Taylor served until 2003 after losing his | seat in the 2002 election. |
He resigned his | seat in 1877 to give Wilfrid Laurier a seat in the h |
He ran unsuccessfully in Peel for a | seat in the provincial assembly in 1886. |
e was re-elected in 1961 and 1965, but lost her | seat in the 1969 elections. |
High | Seat, in the dale of Mallerstang, Cumbria. |
Ford lost his | seat in the European Parliament at the elections in |
d the former Geraldine MP Arthur Rhodes for the | seat in 1896. |
He held the | seat in the 2010 general election, with a greatly in |
Running again for a | seat in the House, Simmons won the 1953 election for |
He was re-elected to his senate | seat in 2002. |
He ran unsuccessfully for a | seat in the House of Commons in 1896. |
Broxbourne is the safest Conservative | seat in Hertfordshire and one of the safest in the c |
He was an unsuccessful candidate for the same | seat in the House of Commons in 1874. |
reated in 1970, the park has its administrative | seat in Florac at Florac Castle. |
provisionally ranked as the 28th safest Labour | seat in the United Kingdom, and the 11th safest Labo |
Adamson lost his | seat in the 1931 election which he contested for Lab |
As a result, she was not entitled to a | seat in the Atlantic subsection, but Maurice Ponga w |
Murdock was acclaimed to this | seat in the resulting 1922 by-election. |
rom this point onwards although he retained his | seat in Parliament he was rarely active there. |
He did not contest either | seat in 1868, but at the 1874 general election he st |
minee for Arkansas's 4th congressional district | seat in 1966. |
Monoranjan Pramanik of Congress won the | seat in 1972. |
He simultaneously holds a | seat in the New Jersey General Assembly and as Mayor |
In 1867, he was an unsuccessful candidate for a | seat in the Canadian House of Commons. |
He took his | seat in the House of Lords on his 21st birthday in 1 |
He resigned his | seat in 1957, when he was appointed as a judge. |
He won the | seat in the 1922 general election. |
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