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Lahood went against Reed back in 2010, but was defeated by a margin of 54-46 percent. LaHood was supported in 2014 by 1.5 million dollars from Thomas J Henry, a personal injury lawyer who had ties to lawyers Reed had indicted for barratry. See Bexar County Elections Department COH reports.
Stephen J. Sedensky III Fairfield Joseph T. Corradino Hartford Gail P. Hardy Litchfield David Shannon Middlesex Michael A. Gailor New Britain Brian W. Preleski New Haven Patrick J. Griffin New London Michael L. Regan Stamford/Norwalk Paul J. Ferenck Tolland Matthew C. Gedansky Waterbury Maureen Platt Windham Anne F. Mahoney
District Representative City County Party Took Office 1: Jerome Swinford: Orange: Orange: Democrat January 8, 1889 2: Travis Spraggin Cochran: Colita: Polk
Texas's congressional districts since 2023. A long history exists of various individuals serving in the congressional delegations from the State of Texas to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate, with all of this occurring after Texas as a territory was annexed as a State in December 1865.
Henry Percy Brewster: 1849–1850 Democratic 4 Andrew Jackson Hamilton: 1850 Democratic 5 Ebenezer Allen 1: 1850–1852 Democratic 6 Thomas J. Jennings: 1852–1856 Democratic 7 James Willie: 1856–1858 Democratic 8 Malcolm D. Graham: 1858–1860 Democratic 9 George M. Flournoy: 1860–1862 Democratic 10 Nathan G. Shelley: 1862–1864 ...
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Attorney General Lynn Fitch's office has requested an execution date. [226] Robert Simon Jr. Quitman: Final petition for a writ of certiorari denied by the United States Supreme Court on March 21, 2011. [227] Attorney General Lynn Fitch's office has requested an execution date. [228] Charles Ray Crawford Tippah
[15] [7] From 2005 to 2006, Ho was a law clerk to Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas. [7] After his Supreme Court clerkship, Ho returned to private practice at Gibson Dunn in its Dallas office from 2006 to 2008 and 2010 to 2017. [7]