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In Virginia is there a right of spousal election against the terms of a will?

Yes, there is a statutory right of election in every state except Georgia.


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How many state senators and districts Missouri have?

Missouri has 34 state senators and districts. State Senators of Missouri serve four-year terms, but half of the seats are up for election every two years.


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It was the last time that the Confederates looked like winning in military terms. But even then, reunion was not inevitable, as Lincoln could easily have lost the Election of 1864.


Which of these terms best describes the 1876 presidential election?

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What are the method of selection of the senate?

Senators in the United States are selected through direct election by the people of each state. Each state elects two Senators to represent them in the Senate. Senators serve staggered six-year terms to ensure that only one-third of the Senate is up for election every two years.


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If you are asking when he first entered politics, he was elected for the first time in 1996, when he won an election to the Illinois State Senate. He served three terms, before winning a seat in the US Senate in 2004. And he won the presidency in 2008 (and again in 2012).


How often are senitors elected?

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What are the terms for being a us representative?

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You are being pushed on a swing. Use the terms point and plane of application to describe this activity?

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What is length and breadth?

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