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He was appointed | Speaker of the House of Commons in the first parliame |
In 1973, he was appointed | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, holding the posi |
Gardner was appointed | Speaker of the Norfolk Legislative Assembly in 2006, |
when Labor won office in 1995, was appointed | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, holding the offi |
In 1761 he was appointed | Speaker of the House of Commons, which he remained un |
l Government in 1996, Halverson was appointed | Speaker of the House, a position he held until his re |
He was appointed | Speaker of the Legislature on August 7, 1971, and ret |
Breuer became the first woman to be appointed | Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly fol |
In 1732 he was appointed | speaker of the House of Lords in the absence of Lord |
olitics at the 1999 election he was appointed | Speaker of the House, a position he held until 2001. |
In 1969, he was appointed | Speaker and served until the 1970 provincial election |
On 28 July 1998 he was appointed | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. |
In October 2004, she was appointed | Speaker pro tempore of the Senate of Canada. |
ate House of Assembly, where he was appointed | Speaker. |
the 1998 state election, Hollis was appointed | Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. |
He was appointed | Speaker of the Canadian Senate on December 16, 1983, |
al Assembly for three terms and was appointed | Speaker of the House in 1915. |
In 1971, he was appointed | Speaker by Premier Bill Davis. |
leas from 1714 to 1725, when he was appointed | speaker of the House of Lords and was raised to the p |
58 until September 1962 when he was appointed | Speaker. |
In 1997, Fogarty was appointed | Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia. |
-ceiling speakers are a type of architectural | speaker designed to flush-mount into the ceiling of a |
Main article: | Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka |
William Crane was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
cian from the U.S. state of Oregon, served as | Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives in the |
Johnston briefly served as | Speaker in February 1917, however, his former Labor c |
ture representing Wilkes County and served as | Speaker of the North Carolina Senate from 1790 to 179 |
Bernard A. Jean was chosen as | speaker. |
ouse of representatives in 1874 and served as | speaker. |
As | speaker he continued, however, to be a party-man (he |
ermont House of Representatives and served as | speaker from 1872 to 1874. |
He stepped down as | Speaker in September 1968 and then resigned from the |
mons for Ludlow in 1660, he briefly served as | Speaker in 1673, pleading ill-health to retire. |
During his term as | Speaker, he announced the passage of the Thirteenth A |
He served as | speaker in 1853 and 1873, and was a member of the Con |
and Republican Party politician who served as | Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly, President |
Joseph Howe was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
His first election as | speaker took place on December 5, 1815. |
serving as clerk during several terms and as | speaker in 1793. |
In 1826, Harry Peters replaced Chipman as | speaker. |
Brockelbank served as | speaker for the Saskatchewan assembly from 1975 to 19 |
Representatives from 1881 to 1885, serving as | Speaker of the House in 1884. |
William Botsford was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
dslide as congressman and he was reelected as | Speaker for the fourth time. |
d under the government of Suleyman Demirel as | speaker of the government in the 60's. |
He was acclaimed as | Speaker on July 6, 1999. |
Goodison served as | speaker for the Newfoundland assembly from 1913 to 19 |
On 9 March 1846, Brown resigned as | Speaker pro tempore, and the House elected Edward Tho |
His election as | Speaker surprised many observers, as Tuia, a politica |
ngress and the swearing in of Nancy Pelosi as | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |
1642-1644) and Oxford University, serving as | Speaker in the Short Parliament of 1640. |
Frederick C. Squires was chosen as | speaker. |
Lingard served as | Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from F |
He served as | speaker for the assembly from 1962 to 1964 and from 1 |
ouse of Representatives 1932-1935, serving as | speaker in 1933. |
He was re-elected as | Speaker during the Parliament of October 1377. |
epresentatives in 1846 and 1847 and served as | speaker the last term. |
Chandler did not run for a third term as | speaker and received a censure from the House for vio |
William Wedderburn was chosen as | speaker. |
From October 1805 to May 1806 he served as | speaker. |
ident of Yemen Arab Republic from 1978 and as | speaker of the Constituent People's Assembly. |
Finally, he served as | Speaker of the TBMM from May 22, 1950 until May 27, 1 |
He was again elected as | speaker after the House of Representatives was introd |
Moss served one term as | Speaker with a Democratic governor and state senate m |
where he served until 1814, for two years as | Speaker of the House (1812-1814). |
ed to Cornelio Villareal on being retained as | Speaker of the House after retaking it from Daniel Ro |
in state insurance commissioner; he served as | speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly in the 1963 session |
Taylor served as | Speaker of the Minnesota Territory House of Represent |
He served as | speaker for the provincial assembly from 1932 to 1934 |
He served as | Speaker of the House of Commons from 1761 to 1770. |
He served as | Speaker for the House of Assembly from 1817 to 1824. |
He was charged during his term as | Speaker with sexual harassment in a suit filed by a f |
He served as | speaker from 1790 to 1794, when he resigned his seat |
He returned to the House of Delegates as | Speaker from 1850-1852 and was a member of the Virgin |
atesman who held Cabinet office and served as | Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
Long recalled Wimberly as | Speaker only briefly in 1956 before naming him to hea |
uncle John Alexander MacDonald also served as | speaker for the provincial assembly. |
Illinois House of Representatives, serving as | speaker. |
Thompson resigned as | speaker in 1964 following a bribery indictment. |
He also served as | Speaker pro tempore of the House at various times fro |
Chaloner Chute served as | Speaker from 27 January 1659 until 14 April 1659, wit |
ill resigned as a Member of Parliament and as | Speaker. |
leader from 2001 to 2004, and also served as | speaker pro tempore. |
press, California who later served briefly as | Speaker of the Assembly. |
824 to 1832 and from 1843 to 1844, serving as | Speaker of the House from 1826 to 1829 and again in 1 |
Sorsa replaced Ahde as | Speaker in 1989. |
n 1995, she became the first woman elected as | Speaker. |
Blandford served as | Speaker of the House for eight years, which at the ti |
3, and the Massachusetts Senate and served as | Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives |
members of the state legislature, serving as | speaker pro tempore. |
Scarborough at various times served as | Speaker of the House of Burgesses, on the Governor's |
From 1955 until 1959, he served as | Speaker of the legislative assembly. |
833-1836, 1838, 1839, and 1855, and served as | speaker in 1855. |
Richard Simonds was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
ouse again from 1845-47, this time serving as | Speaker. |
se of representatives 1820-1825 and served as | speaker during the last two years. |
in 1835, 1847, 1848, and 1852, and served as | speaker in the last-named year. |
have only been three Republicans to serve as | Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives). |
He served five terms, serving as | speaker from 1907 to 1909. |
at another major conference Cachointioni, as | speaker, presented Johnson with an immense belt of wa |
On her appointment as | Speaker of the House in early 2005, she was followed |
While still serving as | Speaker, Harvey served as moderator, or president, of |
5) was an Australian politician who served as | Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives du |
Taylor served three non-consecutive terms as | Speaker of the House, and, in the Texas Senate, was t |
He served as | speaker for the provincial assembly from 1880 to 1882 |
lly ran a campaign to elect Michael Martin as | Speaker to the House of Commons. |
was a North Carolina politician who served as | Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representative |
As | Speaker Pro Tem, Pratt serves as an ex-officio member |
ives 1825-1837, 1840, and 1846, and served as | speaker in 1828. |
use of Representatives, 1909-1915, serving as | Speaker of the House in 1913 and 1914. |
"I,..., affirm that in my office as | Speaker I will to the best of my ability defend the r |
Garrett was recommended to the House as | Speaker by Governor McKeithen to fill the vacancy cre |
f representatives in 1858, where he served as | speaker. |
se of representatives 1804-1814 and served as | speaker from February 1812 to May 1814. |
He served an additional stint as | speaker in 1857. |
named for Vernal G. Riffe, Jr, who served as | Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives from 197 |
He served as | Speaker of the House in 1954. |
se of representatives 1835-1839 and served as | speaker in 1838 and 1839. |
ven terms, including two years (1899-1901) as | Speaker. |
James City County, and the House chose him as | Speaker for the session of 1680-82. |
Progressive Conservative Party, he served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in his second ter |
Robert B. McCready was chosen as | speaker. |
house of representatives in 1854, serving as | speaker. |
Glen was chosen as | Speaker of the House following the 1940 election, and |
in 1896 and 1897, the second year serving as | speaker pro tempore. |
to the Kentucky General Assembly, serving as | Speaker of the House from 1849 to 1850. |
He has previously served as | speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council and he |
came Acting Governor by virtue of his role as | speaker of the house, serving until January 20, 1914 |
General Assembly from 1860-1862 and served as | speaker in 1861 and 1862. |
presentatives from 1977 to 2000; he served as | speaker of from 1986 to 1994. |
he University of Potsdam near Berlin, sued as | speaker of the Mendelssohn-Bartholdy heirs, sued the |
He served as | speaker for the provincial assembly from 1981 to 1985 |
He served three terms as | Speaker. |
Turcotte served as | speaker of the assembly from 1878 to 1882. |
Norris served as | Speaker of the Minnesota Territory House of Represent |
1876 to 1878 and 1879 to 1882, Ross served as | Speaker of the Legislative Council, of whom he remain |
He served as | speaker from February 1965 to April 1966. |
He served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columb |
et (18 September 1928 - 1 May 1985) served as | Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives f |
of Commons, from c. 1826-1829, and served as | speaker in the last session. |
In his first term as | Speaker, he oversaw the redistricting of the House af |
e to facilitate Aloysius Amwano's election as | speaker. |
Baribeau served as | Speaker of the Legislative Council from 1950 to 1960 |
Ernest Richard was chosen as | speaker. |
Lowther was retiring as | Speaker of the House of Commons and was created Visco |
He resigned from his post as | speaker because he wanted to participate in debates i |
, Cockburn was nominated for a second term as | Speaker despite reservations by the Opposition that h |
During his four-year tenure as | Speaker of the House, many of his peers lobbied him t |
John Wesley Weldon was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
His performance as | Speaker was hindered by the fact that he spoke no Fre |
James A. Harding was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
From 1953 to 1957, he served as | Speaker of the Assembly. |
He also served as | Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Repub |
by his colleagues in the Democratic caucus as | Speaker pro tempore of the House. |
sconsin State Assembly, the last six years as | speaker. |
He was chosen as | Speaker of the legislature on October 20, 1999, and h |
State house of representatives 1873-1876, as | speaker in 1875 and as member of the State senate 188 |
ouse of Representatives in 1821 and served as | speaker. |
Berry went on to serve as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly between 2001 and |
He served as | Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives in 1845 |
He served as | speaker of the assembly from 1922 to 1926. |
sentatives 1850-1872 and served four years as | speaker. |
James E. Lynott was chosen as | speaker. |
lected to the State Legislature, he served as | Speaker of the House of Representatives(1880-1884). |
overnor Robert F. Kennon replaced Wimberly as | Speaker in 1952 with his choice, conservative state R |
He served as | speaker 1798-1800 and again in 1802. |
Island House of Representatives and served as | speaker. |
ouse of Representatives 1825-1834, serving as | speaker 1828-1834. |
As | speaker, Shri Thampi was known for his brevity and pr |
use of representatives in 1899, and served as | speaker; he was again elected corporation counsel of |
was a North Carolina politician who served as | Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representative |
He served as | Speaker of the assembly from 2000 to 2001. |
e 1660 House of Burgesses session, serving as | Speaker. |
the state House from 1896 to 1900, serving as | speaker from 1898 to 1900. |
1656, succeeding his neighbor Edward Major as | Speaker in the November 1652 session. |
use of Representatives in 1912, and served as | Speaker of the House in his last terms. |
ly statehood Texas who, in 1846-47, served as | Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives during |
ds resigned his seat, William Crane served as | speaker from January 1852 to March 1853 when he resig |
nnounced he would resign from his position as | Speaker of the House of Commons effective 21 June 200 |
He served as | Speaker of the California State Assembly from 2002 un |
rom 1821 to 1823 and 1825 to 1826, serving as | speaker in 1825 to 1826; he was elected to the Eighte |
He served as | speaker in 1868. |
In 1859, John M. Johnson was chosen as | speaker after Harding resigned his seat. |
rsey General Assembly 1849-1850 and served as | speaker in the latter year. |
bly representing Solano County, and served as | Speaker from January 1899 to February 1900. |
Ironically, his first act as | speaker was to restore much of the power to the offic |
d the Assembly Senator Maloney was elected as | Speaker Pro Tempore of the Assembly and appointed to |
He was invited as | speaker to the International Congress of Mathematicia |
Johnston served as | Speaker for the assembly from 1974 to 1985. |
s father, Ahmed al-Asaad, preceded his son as | speaker of the Lebanese Parliament from June 1951 to |
the North Carolina Senate, where he served as | Speaker. |
Assembly in 1800, and 1808-09, and served as | Speaker during the latter term. |
r political career with a three-year stint as | Speaker of the Western Australian Legislative Assembl |
Election to his first term as | Speaker, in NYT on January 6, 1921 |
She is married to John Gard, who served as | Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 2003 unt |
as elected to the state Senate, and served as | speaker in 1778. |
He served as | speaker for the provincial assembly from 1868 to 1870 |
Jared C. Troop was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
Lamoureux served as | speaker during two minority governments, 1965-1968 an |
Kennedy died, Walter Powers succeeded him as | speaker in 1954. |
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