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Rican baseball team
Senators Baseball Club, a 1946–1947 ****anese
baseball team, now the
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham
Fighters Tokyo Senators (1936–1939), later...
- by two
senators who
serve staggered six-year terms. In total, the
Senate consists of 100 members. From its
inception in 1789
until 1913,
senators were appointed...
- The
Ottawa Senators (French: Sénateurs d'Ottawa),
officially the
Ottawa Senators Hockey Club and
colloquially known as the Sens, are a
professional ice...
- the 50 states. This list
includes all
senators serving in the 119th
United States Congress.
Independent Senators Angus King of
Maine and
Bernie Sanders...
-
Washington Senators may
refer to:
Members of the
United States Senate,
which convenes in Washington, D.C.
United States senators from Washington,
senators representing...
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Women senators may
refer to: List of
female members of
Seanad Éireann, the
upper house in
Ireland List of
female senators of the
Philippines Women in...
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become a
senator.
Senators must also own
property worth at
least $4,000
above their debts and liabilities, a rule
introduced to
ensure senators were not...
- or power, but
Senate rules give more
power to
senators with more seniority. Generally,
senior senators will have more power,
especially within their own...
- 24
senators who are
elected at-large (the
country forms one
district in
senatorial elections)
under a plurality-at-large
voting system.
Senators serve...
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selected its
senators. To
decide on how to
implement the
division into classes, on May 11 the
Senate appointed a
committee consisting of
Senators Ellsworth...