Sentences with phrase «until losing his seat»

He went on to represent Welwyn Hatfi eld as the Conservative MP from 1987 until he lost his seat at the 1997 general election.
Marc Alessi, a Democrat who represented the 1st Assembly District from 2005 until he lost his seat to Mr. Losquadro in the 2010 election, said he also disagreed with splitting Riverhead Town from the East End.
Rumors of his departure have been circulating for some time, and it was once speculated that he might be replaced by former Sen. Mark Grisanti, a Buffalo Republican who was the last «yes» voting GOP senator still in the chamber until he lost his seat in the 2014 elections to Democratic Sen. Marc Panepinto.
Shirley Huntley, 75, is a former Democratic state senator who represented Southeast Queens from 2007 until losing her seat in 2012.
Miliband appointed Balls Shadow Home Secretary and later Shadow Chancellor, a position he held until he lost his seat in the 2015 election.
He represented Glasgow Anniesland in the Scottish Parliament until losing his seat in the 2011 election.
Hudley - Hayes, who served as school board president until she lost her seat to the late Marguerite LaMotte in 2003, released a list of endorsers this...

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If you're a safety - conquers - all kind of parent, remember this simple rule: Don't graduate your kid to the next type of safety seat until you absolutely have to, because «every time you transition, you're going to lose a little bit of protection,» Hoffman, the Oregon pediatrician and car seat specialist, says.
Better to go as soon as possible than wait until there are dozens of other ex-Labour MPs looking for work once we all lose our seats
Up until last month, Republican Sen. Michael Venditto was not considered in danger of losing his seat in the state Senate.
But, as he noted during a CapTon interview on the day of his annoucnement, Ulrich has little to lose here — other than the $ 30,000 salary difference between a Council and Senate seat and the time he'll spend commuting to Albany if he wins — since he's not up for re-election until 2013.
In that same year, he ran on the WFP line and lost to Democrat Yen Chou, so that didn't work out, and rumor had it he moved back to New Jersey until the time was right to move back to NY to try and steal another seat.
Powell held the seat until losing a Democratic primary to Rangel in 1970, a fact Espaillat noted during his opening remarks.
Cameron will instead keep them hanging on until most of them lose their seats in 2015.
Republicans knocked off two Democratic state senators in gun - themed recall elections last year, and Democrats nearly lost their majority until a third Democrat facing a recall threat chose to resign instead and keep the seat in her party's hands.
The 1997 boundary changes made the seat far better for the Tories yet they still lost it until 2010.
The Scottish boundary commission don't report until next month, but for obvious reasons the Conservatives and Labour can only lose a maximum of one seat each there, meaning that on these boundaries the Conservatives would have had a majority of around 40 at the last election.
In the event that the leader dies, resigns or loses his or her seat in Parliament, the deputy leader (if there is one) serves as interim leader until a leadership election takes place.
But he did win, and he held the seat of governor until 1994, when he failed in his bid for re-election, losing to George Pataki.
With just a week until the election, the Liberal Democrats remain stuck at about 9 % in the polls and are on course to lose more than half their seats.
Until that happens there will be no political incentive to take things seriously, because no politician will lose their seat over it, because the electorate remains ignorant.
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