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representatives in 1848 and 1849, serving as | speaker in 1849. |
Representatives from 1937 to 1947, serving as | speaker in 1945 and 1946. |
se of Representatives 1830-1836 and served as | speaker in 1834 and 1836; elected as a Democrat to th |
niel Hanington was chosen to replace Crane as | speaker. |
862-1865, 1868, and again in 1873, serving as | speaker in 1863 and 1864. |
of Representatives, 1873-1881, and served as | speaker of the house during the last two terms. |
time representing Napa County, and served as | speaker in 1891 and again in 1897. |
Charles Simonds was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
enate in 1821, where he was later to serve as | speaker. |
ntinuously until 1721, serving three times as | speaker. |
1826, 1828-1830, and 1833-1835, and served as | speaker of the house 1820-1822, 1825, 1826, and 1829; |
As | Speaker, As Speaker, he successfully led efforts elim |
Mather Byles DesBrisay served as | speaker from May 1875 to 1876, when he was named coun |
After being elected as | Speaker, he served as a spokesman for the House of Co |
Anglin's period as | Speaker ended with the 1878 election that defeated th |
He was chosen as | speaker for the provincial assembly in 1954. |
ing her term in the Assembly, McRae served as | Speaker of the Australian Capital Territory Legislati |
She is the second woman to serve as | Speaker in New Jersey history, the first being Marion |
Amos Botsford was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
and Republican Party politician who served as | Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly and Presid |
He served as | speaker for the first two Pennsylvania Assemblies of |
Michael J. Power was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
Carson served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columb |
Gardner served as | Speaker of the Minnesota Territory House of Represent |
In 1909 he was selected to serve as | Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, a |
1765) was a Shawnee civil chief who served as | speaker for the Shawnees at a council at Fort Pitt in |
ing the Chauveau administration, he served as | Speaker of the Legislative Council. |
bly of Prince Edward Island and was chosen as | speaker in 1779 but resigned in March of the followin |
Daniel Hanington was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
It has been reported that he was elected as | speaker after Gov.-Elect Jim McGreevey decided he did |
After 1957 elections he continued as | Speaker till 30 April 1960. |
where he was immediately selected to serve as | speaker, a position he held until 1913. |
cted Magoffin's choice, James F. Robinson, as | speaker. |
he Rules Committee in 1948, and was chosen as | Speaker in 1950. |
He served as | Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1 Novemb |
Robinson served as | Speaker of the House of Burgesses from 1738 until his |
As | Speaker, Cass ruled that Opposition MPPs could no lon |
She served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1993 until 1 |
r much of his time in the House, he served as | speaker of the house. |
, the son of Ralph Brecken, who had served as | speaker in the provincial assembly, and Matilda Robin |
He was a Federalist, serving as | Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives ( |
Arsenault served as | speaker from 1966 to 1970. |
he most serious challenge to her authority as | speaker came on 26 August 2008, when Act leader Rodne |
8 from 1868 to 1869 and 1874-1875, serving as | speaker 1868-1869 from 1874 to 1875. |
John C. Wade was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
was also re-elected, again by acclamation, as | Speaker on July 29, 2003. |
served as Chancellor of the Exchequer, and as | Speaker of the British House of Commons during the Pa |
He served as | speaker from 1956 to 1958. |
Neill served as a state representative and as | Speaker of the House. |
Cochran served as | speaker for the provincial assembly from November 178 |
During his only term there, he also served as | Speaker of the House. |
an editor of the law review, Clyde served as | Speaker of the House Armond Budish's deputy legal cou |
ouse of representatives 1897-1902, serving as | speaker 1900-1902. |
He later served as | Speaker of the House in the 1854 and 1856 sessions of |
From 2006 through 2010, she served as | Speaker of the House. |
atives in 1848, 1851, and 1852, and served as | speaker in the two last-named years. |
., lawyer and wealthy landowner who served as | Speaker of the English House of Commons, Attorney Gen |
Bourget stepped down as | Speaker in January 1966 and was appointed to the Priv |
1873-1876, 1883, 1892, and 1895 and served as | speaker during the last term. |
He served as | Speaker of the Niuean Assembly from 2002 to 2011. |
He served as | speaker for the council from 1934 to 1936, from 1940 |
d a Representative from Newport and served as | Speaker of the House from October 1816, to May 1818. |
As | Speaker, he was known for his fiscal conservatism; he |
The following year he briefly served as | Speaker of the Assembly before being elected to the N |
tes in 1869, serving until 1875; he served as | speaker of the house for one session. |
like the mentoring system in his positions as | speaker of diverse research training groups of the De |
Macaulay served as | speaker for the legislative assembly from 1818 to 182 |
Rayburn's career as | Speaker was interrupted only twice: 1947-1949 and 195 |
Delegates in 1795 and 1796 where he served as | speaker. |
In addition, as | Speaker of the House, Thompson is currently first in |
use of Representatives in 1841, and served as | Speaker of the House for one term. |
Jeffrey Nape was re-elected as | Speaker of the House, and Sir Michael Somare was once |
f the Canadian House of Commons and served as | Speaker of the House from 1909 - 1911. |
He served three terms, his last as | speaker. |
se of Representatives 1885-1887 and served as | speaker the last year. |
1834 and served four years, three of them as | Speaker. |
North Carolina House of Commons and served as | Speaker of the House. |
William Young was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
He served as | Speaker of the House of Commons from 1943 to 1951. |
$800,000 from his vast warchest collected as | Speaker, for a job that paid barely $45,000, Househol |
Rowe was appointed to a third term as | Speaker following the 1977 election (which produced a |
ins become Acting Governor in his capacity as | Speaker of the Assembly, Serving until January 16, 18 |
rved in the first half of the 20th century as | Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, Attorn |
ammad Khan Barozai and Maulvi Shams Ud Din as | Speaker and Deputy Speaker, respectively. |
dian Senate for 35 years, including a term as | Speaker of the Senate. |
Glasscock's tenure as | Speaker of the House and House Majority Leader was ch |
He resigned from his post as | speaker on February 14, 2006 when he was named to the |
Yulo still remains as | Speaker. |
the son of William McNeill, who had served as | speaker in the provincial assembly. |
Representatives from 1901-1902 and served as | Speaker of the North Dakota House of Representatives. |
Tuia later served as | Speaker on during several legislative sessions from 1 |
inst an anti-Long effort to unseat Fournet as | Speaker. |
His election as | Speaker, in NYT on January 8, 1987 |
He served as | Speaker of the council from 1936 to 1940 and again fr |
ates from 1839 to 1841, including a period as | Speaker in 1841. |
Virginia, and Andrew Stevenson, who served as | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |
Atapana Siakimotu was returned unopposed as | Speaker of the House. |
entatives in 1872 and 1874 where he served as | Speaker of the House in 1875. |
the Appropriations and Revenue Committee, as | Speaker. |
He served as | Speaker pro tempore from 2006 to June 12, 2007. |
He served as | Speaker of the House of Commons between 1905 and 1921 |
He had previously served as | Speaker of the House of Representatives of Puerto Ric |
atives from 1899 to 1905, including a term as | Speaker. |
He served as | Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives and a |
Prior to his election as | Speaker served in other positions in the Democratic C |
From 2007-2009, he served as | Speaker of the Assembly. |
Hay carried out his duties as | speaker of the assembly and president of the council |
epresentatives in 1843 and 1844 and served as | speaker in the latter year. |
presentatives in 1793 and 1794, and served as | speaker. |
dor County and served 1855 to 1857, acting as | Speaker in 1856. |
representatives in 1893 and 1895, serving as | Speaker of the house in 1895. |
Rep. Bauer also served as | Speaker of the House of Representatives during the 20 |
He served as | Speaker of the House of Burgesses 1720-34, as treasur |
described the surprise at Tuia's selection as | Speaker, "Few people ever heard of him which is why h |
resentatives from 1782 to 1785, and served as | speaker in 1784. |
1774-1775, 1779-1780, and in 1788, serving as | Speaker of the House in 1788. |
27, 1830, 1839, 1841, and 1845, and served as | speaker in 1827. |
erms in the state legislature, and briefly as | Speaker, during the British occupation of Philadelphi |
out any experienced member who could serve as | Speaker, the new Premier, E.C. Drury, turned to the o |
ves from 1810 to 1813 and served two years as | Speaker. |
He served as | Speaker of the House of Commons between 1895 and 1905 |
Robert McCready was chosen as | speaker in 1979 even though he had been elected as a |
He served as | Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses in the 165 |
Angus McGillivray was chosen as | speaker for the house. |
During his final term served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. |
He served as | speaker for the Nova Scotia assembly from 1977 to 197 |
s in 1778, 1780-1793, and in 1799, serving as | speaker 1788-1793. |
e Utah House of Representatives and served as | speaker of the house from 1979 until 1980. |
He also served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1996 to 1999 |
ouisiana House of Representatives, serving as | speaker in 1831 - 1832. |
Alexander Fletcher was chosen as | speaker. |
Drouin retired as | Speaker in 1962 and was appointed to the Privy Counci |
Richmond served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columb |
ber 21st 2010, Smith was elected unopposed as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly for the 57th Vict |
who in 2007 had voted for Democrat Naifeh as | speaker of the 105th General Assembly. |
d early statehood Texas who served briefly as | Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives during |
Wesleyan Missionary Council, while serving as | speaker at a large convention on the Indian coastal a |
Wood was elected as | Speaker Pro Tem of the North Carolina House in 1997-1 |
Robert Irwin served as | speaker for the assembly. |
Johnston served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan f |
North Carolina House of Commons and served as | Speaker of that body. |
Ramsey was reelected as | speaker of the Senate of the 106th General Assembly i |
In 1937, he was elected to serve as | speaker, a position he held for two years. |
Relander was elected as | Speaker of the Eduskunta for its 1919 session and par |
d the State House in 1846, where he served as | speaker. |
ce 2010 during the tenure of Gordon D. Fox as | Speaker of the House he has served as Deputy Majority |
Texas to the United States, served briefly as | Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives |
His election as | Speaker made him the first Aboriginal in Canada to se |
can Party, and Steve Sviggum succeeded him as | Speaker. |
is named after him because, while serving as | speaker, Cabarrus cast the deciding vote to create th |
led to Cornelio Villareal on being elected as | Speaker of the House |
Bouanchaud was succeeded as | Speaker by Lee Emmett Thomas of Shreveport. |
esentatives 1846-1855 and served two years as | speaker. |
General Assembly in 1850 and 1856, serving as | Speaker of the Assembly in the latter year. |
es and served from 1823 to 1827 and served as | speaker of that body in 1827. |
J. Arthur Moore was chosen as | speaker. |
e Minister Macdonald nominated Kirkpatrick as | Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons. |
eorgia House of Representatives and served as | speaker from 1797 until 1800. |
Harry O. Downey was chosen as | speaker. |
ouse of Representatives 1842-1846, serving as | speaker of the house in 1846. |
member of from 1854 to 1859, also serving as | Speaker of the House for three of those years. |
of James Fentress (1763-1843), who served as | speaker of the state house, chairman of Montgomery Co |
Onslow's pedantry as | Speaker also enhanced his unpopularity. |
erritory, serving in its first legislature as | speaker. |
He served as | Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1656, a |
esentatives from 1932 to 1937, and serving as | speaker in 1935. |
f Representatives in 1870 and served again as | speaker. |
ves in 1844, 1845, 1850, and 1858, serving as | speaker in 1858. |
entatives 1870-1872 and 1874-1878, serving as | speaker in 1876, 1877, and 1878. |
on Monday 13 August, electing Jeffrey Nape as | Speaker and Sir Michael Somare as Prime Minister. |
Charles J. Osman was selected as | speaker in 1907 after Robinson became premier for the |
zie King to the Canadian Senate and served as | Speaker of the Canadian Senate from 1936 to 1940. |
se of Representatives and currently serves as | Speaker of the House. |
E.A. Vail was chosen as | speaker. |
e of the Union address with Dennis Hastert as | Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
962, after having spent the last two years as | Speaker. |
Hegney served as | Speaker of the Western Australian Legislative Assembl |
He served as | Speaker of the Kansas House from 1977 to 1979. |
Brecken served as | speaker for the provincial assembly from 1812 to 1813 |
f Assembly in 1903 as a Liberal and served as | Speaker of the House from 1909-1913. |
Nacuva is a Fijian politician, who served as | Speaker of the House of Representatives from June to |
lifornia State Assembly 1940-1952, serving as | speaker 1947-1952. |
se of representatives 1838-1844 and served as | speaker in 1842 and 1843. |
She served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1992 to 1994 |
He served as | Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia from |
embly from 1886 to 1887 and briefly served as | speaker in 1887. |
He served as | speaker for the legislative assembly from 1879 to 188 |
Texas who served two non-consecutive terms as | Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives between |
e State's House of Representatives serving as | speaker in 1792, and clerk of the house for four sess |
He served as | speaker of the territorial House of Representatives f |
Dover served as | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward |
atives in 1820, 1826, and 1828, and served as | speaker. |
1861, including a term in which he served as | Speaker of the House of Commons. |
te Democratic party nominated him to serve as | Speaker of the House for the 73rd legislature, a posi |
for nearly three decades, serving one term as | speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives and |
He was again elected as | Speaker in 1432. |
Emerson served as | speaker for the assembly from 1874 to 1878. |
Ramsey appointed Kurita as | speaker pro tempore in return for her support. |
n the House of Delegates, and would retire as | speaker in 2006. |
current MLA is Eugene McGuinley who serves as | Speaker of the Legislature. |
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