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2010 Georgia's 9th Congressional District Special Election
The 2010 special election for the 9th congressional district of Georgia was held on May 11, 2010, to fill the seat left vacant by the resignation of Republican U.S. Representative Nathan Deal, who wished to concentrate on his campaign for Governor of Georgia. As no candidate received a majority in the special election, a runoff was held on June 8, 2010. The special election had originally been scheduled for April 27, but was postponed for the benefit of military and overseas voters. Background Nathan Deal announced he was running for governor on May 1, 2009, and announced on March 1 that he would resign from Congress effective March 8 to pursue his candidacy. He was, however, persuaded to postpone his resignation until after voting on the Senate health care reform bill and health care reconciliation bill. On March 21, less than 10 minutes after the final vote, he officially resigned. Candidates The following candidates have qualified for the ballot: Republicans * Chris Ca ...
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Tom Graves 113th Congress
Tom or TOM may refer to: * Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name) Characters * Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head'' * Tom Beck, a character in the 1998 American science-fiction disaster movie '' Deep Impact'' * Tom Buchanan, the main antagonist from the 1925 novel ''The Great Gatsby'' * Tom Cat, a character from the ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons * Tom Lucitor, a character from the American animated series '' Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' * Tom Natsworthy, from the science fantasy novel '' Mortal Engines'' * Tom Nook, a character in ''Animal Crossing'' video game series * Tom Servo, a robot character from the ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' television series * Tom Sloane, a non-adult character from the animated sitcom ''Daria'' * Talking Tom, the protagonist from the ''Talking Tom & Friends'' franchise * Tom, a character from the '' Deltora Quest'' books by Emily Rodda * Tom, a ...
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Chris Cates (politician)
Chris Cates (born April 15, 1985) is a former minor league shortstop selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 38th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. He is currently a volunteer assistant coach for the Florida State University Florida State University (FSU) is a public university, public research university in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida. Founded in 1851, it is located on the oldest continuous site of higher e ... Seminoles baseball team. Also he is the manager of the North Adams Steeplecats of the NECBL. Cates graduated in from Brandon High School (Brandon, Florida), Brandon High School in Brandon, Florida where he was a four-year letter winner in baseball. When he joined the University of Louisville Cardinals in , he was the smallest player in NCAA Division I baseball. Despite standing only 5'3" tall and weighing just 145 lbs., his junior year he was named Third-Team All-Big East Conference (1979–201 ...
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2010 United States House Of Representatives Elections
The 2010 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 2, 2010, as part of the 2010 midterm elections during President Barack Obama's first term in office. Voters of the 50 U.S. states chose 435 U.S. Representatives. Also, voters of the U.S. territories, commonwealths and District of Columbia chose their non-voting delegates.The nonvoting delegates represent the District of Columbia; the territories of American Samoa, Guam and the Virgin Islands; and the commonwealths of the Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico, ''see'' . They are all chosen biennially except for Puerto Rico's delegate, who is elected every four years and next faced reelection in 2012. U.S. Senate elections and various state and local elections were held on the same date. Republicans regained control of the U.S. House they had lost in the 2006 midterm election, picking up a net total of 63 seats and erasing the gains Democrats made in 2006 and 2008. Although the sitting President ...
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United States House Of Representatives Elections In Georgia (U
United may refer to: Places * United, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community * United, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Arts and entertainment Films * ''United'' (2003 film), a Norwegian film * ''United'' (2011 film), a BBC Two film Literature * ''United!'' (novel), a 1973 children's novel by Michael Hardcastle Music * United (band), Japanese thrash metal band formed in 1981 Albums * ''United'' (Commodores album), 1986 * ''United'' (Dream Evil album), 2006 * ''United'' (Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell album), 1967 * ''United'' (Marian Gold album), 1996 * ''United'' (Phoenix album), 2000 * ''United'' (Woody Shaw album), 1981 Songs * "United" (Judas Priest song), 1980 * "United" (Prince Ital Joe and Marky Mark song), 1994 * "United" (Robbie Williams song), 2000 * "United", a song by Danish duo Nik & Jay featuring Lisa Rowe Television * ''United'' (TV series), a 1990 BBC Two documentary series * ''United!'', a soap opera that aired on BBC One from 1965-19 ...
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United States House Of Representatives Special Elections
Below is a list of special elections to the United States House of Representatives. Such elections are called by state governors to fill vacancies that occur when a member of the House of Representatives dies or resigns before the biennial general election. Winners of these elections serve the remainder of the term and are usually candidates in the next general election for their districts. In the United States, these contests are called "special elections." They are sometimes held on the regular Election Day like regular congressional elections but often they are on different days as determined by local statutes. Despite their name, however, special elections to the U.S. House of Representatives happen often. Furthermore, one published study shows that special elections are explained by the same factors as regular congressional elections. Special elections to the U.S. House have occurred at least once in all states except Iowa and Idaho. A few special elections for territoria ...
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Special Elections To The 111th United States Congress
There were five special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 2009 during the 111th United States Congress. One seat has switched parties, from Republican to Democratic, as the result of a special election. Summary Elections are listed by date and district. , - ! , Kirsten Gillibrand , , 2006 , , Incumbent resigned January 26, 2009 to become U.S. senator.New member elected March 31, 2009.Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Rahm Emanuel , , 2002 , , Incumbent resigned January 2, 2009 to become White House Chief of Staff.New member elected April 4, 2009.Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Hilda Solis , , 2000 , , Incumbent resigned February 24, 2009, to become U.S. Secretary of Labor.New member elected July 14, 2009.Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Ellen Tauscher , , 1996 , , Incumbent resigned June 26, 2009, to become U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs.New mem ...
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Eugene Moon
Eugene may refer to: People and fictional characters * Eugene (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Eugene (actress) (born 1981), Kim Yoo-jin, South Korean actress and former member of the singing group S.E.S. * Eugene (wrestler), professional wrestler Nick Dinsmore * Franklin Eugene (producer), American film producer * Gene Eugene, stage name of Canadian born actor, record producer, engineer, composer and musician Gene Andrusco (1961–2000) * Wendell Eugene (1923–2017), American jazz musician Places Canada * Mount Eugene, in Nunavut; the highest mountain of the United States Range on Ellesmere Island United States * Eugene, Oregon, a city ** Eugene, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area ** Eugene (Amtrak station) * Eugene Apartments, NRHP-listed apartment complex in Portland, Oregon * Eugene, Indiana, an unincorporated town * Eugene, Missouri, an unincorporated town Business * Eugene Green Energy Standard, an intern ...
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Mike Freeman (politician)
Michael or Mike Freeman may refer to: * Michael Freeman (surgeon) (1931–2017), British orthopaedic surgeon * Mike Freeman (bobsleigh) (1937–2007), British Olympic bobsledder * Mike Freeman (defensive back) (born 1943), American football defensive back *Michael Freeman (photographer) (born 1945), British photographer and author * Michael J. Freeman (born 1947), American inventor * Michael O. Freeman (born 1948), Minnesota attorney and politician * Mike Freeman (jazz musician) (born 1959), American vibraphonist and composer * Michael Freeman (chess player) (born 1960), New Zealand chess player * Mike Freeman (guard) (born 1961), American football player *Mike Freeman (columnist) Mike Freeman is a columnist for Bleacher Report. He has previously written for ''The New York Times'', '' Washington Post'', ''Dallas Morning News'', ''Boston Globe'', ''Florida Times-Union'' and CBSSports.com. He is also the author of five books ..., American sports columnist * Mike Freeman (baseball) ( ...
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Steve Tarvin
Thomas Stephen Tarvin (born June 2, 1951) is an American politician from Georgia. Tarvin is a Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives, representing the 2nd District since 2014. Early life On June 2, 1951, Tarvin was born in Chickamauga, Georgia. Education Tarvin attended University of Georgia. Career On February 4, 2014, Tarvin won the special election and became a Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives for District 2. Tarvin defeated Neal Florence with 53.86% of the votes. Tarvin was sworn into office on February 11, 2014. On November 4, 2014, as an incumbent, Tarvin won the election unopposed and continued serving District 2. On November 8, 2016, as an incumbent, Tarvin won the election unopposed and continued serving District 2. votes. On November 6, 2018, as an incumbent, Tarvin won the election and continued serving District 2. Tarvin defeated Michelle Simmons with 99.9% of the votes. On November 3, 2020, incumbent, Tarvin won t ...
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Bill Stephens (politician)
William Weyman Stephens Jr., known professionally as Bill Stephens (born October 16, 1949) is an American network television host and commentator specializing in automotive and motorsports presentations. He is a nationally published author of several motorsports books and a columnist for a number of automotive periodicals. He is a television producer and writer for various automotive television programs and a communications consultant providing media training for motorsports personalities and vocal and listening skills training for business people at all levels of the corporate world. Early life Stephens, the youngest of three children and the only boy, was born in Brookline, Massachusetts to William and Claire Stephens and raised in Somerville, Massachusetts, several miles west of Boston. Stephens' father was a long-distance truck driver and his mother worked in the restaurant business in the Boston area. Stephens frequently accompanied his father on various truck trips as a ch ...
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Bert Loftman
Elections were held on November 2, 2010, to determine Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia's 13 members of the United States House of Representatives. Representatives were elected for two-year terms to serve in the 112th United States Congress from January 3, 2011, until January 3, 2013. Primary elections were held on July 20, 2010, and primary runoff elections were held on August 10, 2010. Of the 13 elections, the races in the Georgia's 2nd congressional district, 2nd and Georgia's 8th congressional district, 8th districts were rated as competitive by ''CQ Politics'', ''The Rothenberg Political Report'', and ''Sabato's Crystal Ball'', and the 2nd, 8th and Georgia's 12th congressional district, 12th districts were rated as competitive by ''The Cook Political Report''. Of Georgia's thirteen incumbents, eleven were re-elected, while one (John Linder of the Georgia's 7th congressional district, 7th district) did not seek re-election and one (Jim Marshall (Georgia politician), Jim Marshall ...
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Emory University
Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1836 as "Emory College" by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory, Emory is the second-oldest private institution of higher education in Georgia. Emory University has nine academic divisions: Emory College of Arts and Sciences, Oxford College, Goizueta Business School, Laney Graduate School, School of Law, School of Medicine, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Rollins School of Public Health, and the Candler School of Theology. Emory University, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and Peking University in Beijing, China jointly administer the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering. The university operates the Confucius Institute in Atlanta in partnership with Nanjing University. Emory has a growing faculty research partnership with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). Emory University student ...
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