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  1. Tennessee Senate (1841–1843) U.S. House of Representatives (1843–1853) Chair of the House Public Expenditures Committee (1849–1852) Governor of Tennessee (1853–1857, 1862– 1865) U.S. Senate (1857–1862) Chair of the Senate Audit Committee (1859–1861) Higher education. None. Andrew Johnson of TN.

  2. The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major political parties in the United States. It is the second-oldest extant political party in the United States after its main political rival, the Democratic Party . In 1854, the Republican Party emerged to combat the expansion of slavery into western ...

  3. FEC Filing. 169 votes. NH. [37] Additionally, Peter Messina was on the ballot in Louisiana, [38] New Hampshire, and Idaho. [39] Tim Cook was on the ballot in Louisiana, New Hampshire and Arizona. Walter Iwachiw was on the ballot in Florida and New Hampshire.

  4. The California State Assembly Republican Caucus is the formal organization of Republican Members in the California State Assembly, who hold 18 of its 80 seats after the 2022 general election. [1] It is one of the Assembly's two officially recognized political party caucuses [2] and is led by Assembly Member James Gallagher, the Assembly ...

  5. California elects United States senators to class 1 and class 3. The state has been represented by 47 people in the Senate since it was admitted to the Union on September 9, 1850. Its U.S. senators are Democrats Alex Padilla and Laphonza Butler. Dianne Feinstein was the state's longest serving senator, who served from 1992 until her death in 2023.

  6. 11.3%. First place by first-instance vote First place by convention roll call Show all. Eisenhower Taft. Stassen Warren. Previous Republican nominee. Thomas E. Dewey. Republican nominee. Dwight D. Eisenhower. From March 11 to June 3, 1952, delegates were elected to the 1952 Republican National Convention .

  7. 2000 Republican Party presidential primaries. Republican primary results. Red denotes a Bush win. Yellow denotes a McCain win. From January 24 to June 6, 2000, voters of the Republican Party chose its nominee for president in the 2000 United States presidential election. Texas Governor George W. Bush was selected as the nominee through a series ...

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