- Conservatives.
Shewman ran as an
independent candidate in Morris, and
defeated coalitionist John C.
Dryden by 153 votes.
Shewman was
initially identified as a coalition...
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Muriel (20
December 2014). "The
Liberal Democrat Party: From
Contender to
Coalitionist".
Revue LISA/LISA e-journal. Littératures,
Histoire des Idées, Images...
- victory.
Despite having a
large majority, he
appointed the
leading coalitionists such as
Austen Chamberlain and Lord
Birkenhead (and
former Liberal Winston...
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Brown and
Robert Hutchison (a
former Lloyd George ministry-supporting
coalitionist of the
earlier National Liberal Party) —
resigned their party's whip...
- letter, a
claim which was soon
echoed by
Lloyd George and
other leading coalitionists Austen Chamberlain,
Robert Horne and Worthington-Evans. The accusations...
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delegate seat in the
United States Congress,
Iglesias was
elected as a
Coalitionist Resident Commissioner on
November 8, 1932, and was
reelected in 1936...
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Delegate from
Oklahoma Territory Santiago Iglesias Spain
Naturalization Coalitionist Resident Commissioner from
Puerto Rico;
previously Puerto Rico Territorial...
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staunch coalitionist.
After only
three years,
Munro handed the
Liberal leadership to Sir
Gordon Chalk, who was also a very
staunch coalitionist. By comparison...
-
Conservative and
Liberal parties voted to
govern in coalition. As a
coalitionist,
Bennett was re-elected in 1945. He
resigned the seat in 1948 in order...
- 15, 1932
March 4, 1933
Retired Santiago Iglesias (1872–1939)
Spanish Coalitionist Puerto Rico
March 4, 1933 Dec 5, 1939 Died in
office Joaquín
Miguel Elizalde...