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 P2008-The 2008 Presidential Campaign-Democratic Prospects
Elected to the Iowa State Senate, 1992, and served through 1998.
Elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1982, re-elected in 1986 and 1990.
Steve Bouchard, who served as Ohio Director for ACT in summer and fall 2004 and earlier was NH State Director for Wesley Clark's and for Sen. Bob Graham's campaigns in the 2004 primary, headed up the PAC.
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 Spanish legislative election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the 2000 general election, the People's Party won a majority of seats in Congress with 183 seats, the Socialists won 125, the Catalan nationalist party Convergence and Unity won 15 and the United Left (a coalition around the Communist Party) won 8.
This was the eighth general election since the restoration of democratic government in 1978, or the ninth if the elections to a constitutional assembly in 1977 are included.
The day after the election, Zapatero announced his intention to form a minority PSOE government, without a coalition, saying in a radio interview: "the implicit mandate of the people is for us to form a minority government negotiating accords on each issue with other parliamentary groups".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Spanish_legislative_election,_2004   (1320 words)

  
 Testing the Study List
General Election Data for the United States, 1970-1988
State Legislative Election Returns in the United States, 1968-1986
American National Election Study, 1988: The Senate Election Survey
ucdata.berkeley.edu /personal/jon/studynum.html   (1320 words)

  
 icpsr.txt
103939 7 14 8354 THE EVANGELICAL VOTER IN THE UNITED STATES, 1983 103648 1 1 8360 County Business Patterns, 1982 [US]: U.S Summary.
Yearend 1 104265 1 5 8914 National Nursing Home Survey, 1985 105071 8918 National Corrections Reporting Program, 1985: [United States] 105160 105345 8947 World Tables of Economic and Social Indicators, 1960-86.
of European Community, Employment, Child Rearing; '90 301219 301579 9577 Euro-barometer 34.1: Health Problems, Fall 1990 301579 9580 American National Election Study, 1990: Pooled Senate Elect.
www.unt.edu /rss/icpsr.txt   (1320 words)

  
 Unofficial Iowa Homepage
Subcommittee on the Constitution, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, February 1982.
US United States FEDERAL Law Code (STATUTES) (Search)
Some Justices imply that the manner of selection is a matter of state choice and that Minnesota could change this by amending its Constitution.
www.aarol.com /unofficialmain.htm   (1320 words)

  
 Election Resources on the Internet: Federal Elections in Canada - Elections to the House of Commons
This state of affairs lasted until 1982, when the British Parliament, acting upon a joint request by the Canadian Senate and the House of Commons with the approval of all provincial governments except that of French-speaking Quebec, passed the Canada Act to terminate its power over Canada.
The 38th general election was called in May 2004 by Prime Minister Paul Martin, a former Finance Minister who was elected leader of the ruling Liberal Party in November 2003 and who has been in office since December 2003, when Jean Chrétien stepped down after ten years as head of government.
As in the United Kingdom, the Crown is formally an integral part of Parliament, but the role of the monarch - since 1952, Queen Elizabeth II - and of her representative in Canada, the Governor General, is primarily ceremonial.
electionresources.org /ca   (1320 words)

  
 Howard W. Cannon, Major General, United States Air Force Reserve & United States Senator
State Senate Minority Leader Dina Titus, D-Las Vegas, worked for Cannon in the spring of 1982 on a faculty internship from UNLV.
Howard W. Cannon, Major General, United States Air Force Reserve and United States Senator
Cannon as a tax-and-spend Democrat and got President Ronald Reagan to stump for him.
www.arlingtoncemetery.com /hwcannon.htm   (1320 words)

  
 Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies
Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Belfast, Pottinger from the general election of 1918 until 1922, and for Belfast, East from 1922 until he was created a peer in 1939.
Sat for Queen’s University from the general election of 1929 until his resignation on election to the Senate on 20th May 1943.
Sat for Antrim from the general election of 1925 until the general election of 1929, when he was defeated when contesting Bannside as an Ulster Liberal Party candidate.
www.election.demon.co.uk /stormont/biographies.html   (1320 words)

  
 Mike DeWine biography .ms
He was then elected to the United States Senate in the election of 1994, defeating prominent attorney Joel Hyatt (the son-in-law of former U.S. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum), and was reelected in 2000, defeating former Congressman Frank Cremeans in the primary and Ted Celeste (brother of former Ohio Gov. Richard F. Celeste) in the general election.
He was a lawyer before entering politics, serving a term in the Ohio State Senate before being elected to the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party in 1982.
Michael DeWine (born January 5, 1947) is an American politician from Ohio, where he was born and lived until he was elected to the United States Congress.
mike-dewine.biography.ms   (1320 words)

  
 30043.xml
The Texas Constitution requires the legislature to redistrict seats in the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate during its first regular session after publication of each United States decennial census.
These files concern actions taken by the Texas Legislative Redistricting Board and the Texas Judicial Districts Board, and filed with the Texas Secretary of State, for the reapportionment of the various state election districts (State Senate, State House of Representatives, State Board of Education, and district courts) when the legislature failed to redistrict.
The 1981-1982 plans include one plan for state senatorial districts, and another for state representative districts; the third is a correction to the Senate district plan.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/tslac/30043.xml   (1184 words)

  
 Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies
Contested Armagh in the 1974 United Kingdom general election, the 1975 elections to the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention, and the 1982 elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Belfast, West from the general election of 1966 until the general election of 1983, when he was defeated.
Deputy Chief Whip of the United Unionist Assembly Party from 1973 to 1974.
www.election.demon.co.uk /stormont/biographies.html   (17793 words)

  
 Mike DeWine
He was then elected to the United States Senate in the election of 1994, defeating prominent attorney Joel Hyatt (the son-in-law of former U.S. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum), and was reelected in 2000, defeating Ted Celeste (brother of former Ohio Gov. Dick Celeste).
He was a lawyer before entering politics, serving a term in the Ohio State Senate before being elected to the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party in 1982.
Michael DeWine (born January 5, 1947) is an American politician from Ohio, where he was born and lived until he was elected to the United States Congress.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/m/mi/mike_dewine.html   (302 words)

  
 icpsr.txt
103939 7 14 8354 THE EVANGELICAL VOTER IN THE UNITED STATES, 1983 103648 1 1 8360 County Business Patterns, 1982 [US]: U.S Summary.
Yearend 1 104265 1 5 8914 National Nursing Home Survey, 1985 105071 8918 National Corrections Reporting Program, 1985: [United States] 105160 105345 8947 World Tables of Economic and Social Indicators, 1960-86.
of European Community, Employment, Child Rearing; '90 301219 301579 9577 Euro-barometer 34.1: Health Problems, Fall 1990 301579 9580 American National Election Study, 1990: Pooled Senate Elect.
www.unt.edu /rss/icpsr.txt   (302 words)

  
 Four: Out West
Their hopes for fair play were dashed at the end of the 1911 national election campaign when manufacturers, retailers, bankers and railroaders in Inner Canada united to defeat a proposal by Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier’s Liberals to enter into a limited reciprocity agreement with the United States.
The active role of Saskatchewan’s Allan Blakeney and Roy Romanow in the final compromise contributed to the massive defeat of the Blakeney government in the April, 1982 Saskatchewan election.
The Reform party’s Deborah Grey won a by-election in northeastern Alberta, and the party’s Stan Waters, a province-wide Senate election.
www.david-kilgour.com /inside/chap04.htm   (302 words)

  
 Election Resources on the Internet: Federal Elections in Canada - Elections to the House of Commons
The Act - known since 1982 as the Constitution Act, 1867 - established a parliamentary form of government along the lines of the Westminster model, composed of a directly elected House of Commons and an appointed Senate.
Between 1962 and 1980, eight federal elections were held in Canada, five of which (1962, 1963, 1965, 1972 and 1979) resulted in minority governments, as no party won an absolute majority of seats in the House of Commons.
The Reform Party (which became the Canadian Alliance in 2000) displaced the Progressive Conservatives as the major right-wing force at the federal level, but the party was unable to mount an effective challenge to the Liberals, who have dominated Canadian federal politics since 1993.
electionresources.org /ca   (2328 words)

  
 Unofficial Iowa Homepage
Subcommittee on the Constitution, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, February 1982.
Doesn’t it require that for a state to have continued representation in the Congress “the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors” (emphasis added) of its “judicial officers” shall not be denied?
Some Justices imply that the manner of selection is a matter of state choice and that Minnesota could change this by amending its Constitution.
www.aaronburgonline.com /unofficialmain.htm   (1378 words)

  
 Frank Lautenberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1982 he received the Democratic nomination for a US senate seat from New Jersey for that year's election.
United States Army in World War II after graduating high school.
United States Senator from New Jersey serving from 1983 to 2001 and since
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frank_Lautenberg   (1378 words)

  
 ABC News: Reid Poised to Be Senate Democratic Leader
WASHINGTON Nov 16, 2004 — Senate Democrats are changing management, their ranks reduced to a 74-year low and their longtime leader defeated for re-election back home.
Reid was first elected to the House in 1982, then won his Senate seat in 1986.
Harry Reid, a soft-spoken Nevadan, is moving in as leader of the shrunken minority, while Sen. Tom Daschle of South Dakota moves out after a decade as the party's chief spokesman and strategist on the Senate floor.
abcnews.go.com /Politics/wireStory?id=255685&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312   (1378 words)

  
 Caltech ICPSR Data Collection
ICPSR 7757: Candidate and Constituency Statistics of Elections in the United States, 1788-1988.
ICPSR 8390: Turnout in Gubernatorial Primary Elections, 1950-1982.
ICPSR 9580: Pooled Senate Election Study, 1988, 1990, 1992.
www.hss.caltech.edu /~rma/data.html   (346 words)

  
 Amendments Not Ratified
For purposes of representation in the Congress, election of the President and Vice President, and article V of this Constitution, the District constituting the seat of government of the United States shall be treated as though it were a State.
The President's signature is considered unnecessary because of the constitutional provision that on the concurrence of two-thirds of both Houses of Congress the proposal shall be submitted to the States for ratification.
The seven-year deadline for ratification of the proposed amendment was extended to June 30, 1982, by the 2d session of the Ninety-fifth Congress.
www.house.gov /Constitution/Amendnotrat.html   (828 words)

  
 United States House of Representatives, 109th Congress, 1st Session: Constitutional Amendments Not Ratified
For purposes of representation in the Congress, election of the President and Vice President, and article V of this Constitution, the District constituting the seat of government of the United States shall be treated as though it were a State.
The President's signature is considered unnecessary because of the constitutional provision that on the concurrence of two-thirds of both Houses of Congress the proposal shall be submitted to the States for ratification.
The seven-year deadline for ratification of the proposed amendment was extended to June 30, 1982, by the 2d session of the Ninety-fifth Congress.
www.house.gov /house/Amendnotrat.shtml   (853 words)

  
 Delaware United States Senators
Elected as a Republican to the Eighty-third Congress and served from January 3, 1953 to January 3, 1955; was not a candidate for renomination in 1954 but was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the United States Senate losing to incumbant Senator
Enlisted in the United States Coast Guard Reserve September 8, 1942, made an ensign in 1943, and was discharged as a lieutenant (jg) in 1946
elected as a Republican to the Ninety-fifth, Ninety-sixth, and Ninety-seventh Congresses (January 3, 1977-January 3, 1983); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1982 to the Ninety-eighth Congress, being defeated by State Treasurer
www.russpickett.com /history/sentbio4.htm   (853 words)

  
 Jerry Springer biography .ms
It is widely surmised that he is either considering a run for the United States Senate against incumbent Republican Michael DeWine, who is up for re-election in 2006 or a run for the Ohio governorship.
Springer was elected to the Cincinnati city council in 1971, at the age of 27.
He has stated that should he decide to do so, he would resign from the television show at least 18 months prior to the election date (which would mean that he would have to announce a decision by June 2005).
jerry-springer.biography.ms   (853 words)

  
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In 1982, with the help of Uncle Teddy, I got elected as lieutenant governor for governor Michael Dukakis -- then got elected to the Senate in 1984 -- it has been smooth sailing ever since.
Fluent in five languages, she was working as a United Nations interpreter in Geneva in the mid-60's when she met a "handsome" young American, H. John Heinz, III, who worked at a bank in Geneva.
Unfortunately, because of that Watergate thing, I lost the general election to a Republican even after spending more than any other Congressional campaign in the nation.
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 FULL!!! 2004 Presidential Election - USE NEW FORUM
In 1982, with the help of Uncle Teddy, I got elected as lieutenant governor for governor Michael Dukakis -- then got elected to the Senate in 1984 -- it has been smooth sailing ever since.
Fluent in five languages, she was working as a United Nations interpreter in Geneva in the mid-60's when she met a "handsome" young American, H. John Heinz, III, who worked at a bank in Geneva.
Unfortunately, because of that Watergate thing, I lost the general election to a Republican even after spending more than any other Congressional campaign in the nation.
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 The Canadian Senate In Focus
At the time of Canadian Confederation, there were only two examples of federal democratic systems for Canada to draw upon: those of the United States of America (1787) and Switzerland (1848).
The requirement of the Senate's concurrence for constitutional amendment was revoked with the patriation of the Canadian Constitution in 1982, although the Senate maintains a 180 day suspensive veto on such amendment.
Elections could be by the people or by their provincial or territorial legislatures.
www.parl.gc.ca /information/about/process/senate/legisfocus/focus-e.htm   (6190 words)

  
 John McCain Online Research :: Information about John McCain
Considered a maverick United States Republican Party, McCain has been a United States Senate from Arizona since 1987, winning re-election in U.S. Senate election, 1992, U.S. Senate election, 1998, and U.S. Senate election, 2004.
When John Jacob Rhodes, the longtime United States House of Representatives from Arizona's First Congressional district, announced his retirement, McCain ran for the seat in 1982 and won it.
John Sidney McCain III (born August 29, 1936) is an United States.
www.in-northcarolina.com /search/John_McCain.html   (2501 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Russ Feingold
In 1982 he was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate where he served until his election to the United States Senate.
Russell Dana Feingold (born March 2, 1953) is a member of the Democratic Party who has served in the United States Senate for the state of Wisconsin since 1992.
Feingold won the Democratic senate primary against two formidable opponents, then produced several offbeat political ads emphasizing Kasten's lack of availability to the people of Wisconsin during the general election.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Russ-Feingold   (2501 words)

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