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Changed party November 10, 1995 Michael Parker (R) November 10, 1995 Louisiana 7th: Jimmy Hayes (D) Changed party December 1, 1995 Jimmy Hayes (R) December 1, 1995 California 37th: Walter R. Tucker III (D) Resigned December 15, 1995, due to scandals during his past tenure as Mayor of Compton: Juanita Millender-McDonald (D) March 26, 1996 Oregon 3rd
Party First elected Results Candidates California 15: Norman Mineta: Democratic 1974: Incumbent resigned October 10, 1995 to accept a position with Lockheed Martin. New member elected December 12, 1995. Republican gain.
1995 Manitoba municipal elections; 1995 New Brunswick general election; 1995 New Democratic Party leadership election; 1995 Northwest Territories general election; 1995 Nunavut capital plebiscite; 1995 Ontario general election; 1995 Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick leadership election; 1995 Quebec independence referendum
The 1995 Conservative Party leadership election was initiated when the incumbent leader and prime minister, John Major, resigned as Conservative leader on 22 June 1995, in order to face a leadership challenge from his critics within the party. On 4 July 1995, he was re-elected, beating the only other candidate, the former Secretary of State for ...
Control of the Congress from 1855 to 2025 Popular vote and house seats won by party. Party divisions of United States Congresses have played a central role on the organization and operations of both chambers of the United States Congress—the Senate and the House of Representatives—since its establishment as the bicameral legislature of the Federal government of the United States in 1789.
These actions together greatly reduced the power of the Southern Democrats to steer and block legislation in the House and Senate, and reduced the institutional benefits of being loyal to the Democratic Party. Many surviving Southern Democrats switched parties and became Republicans after that party gained a majority in 1995. [23]
Concerned about the capacity of political parties to destroy the fragile unity holding the nation together, Washington remained unaffiliated with any political faction or party throughout his eight-year presidency. He was, and remains, the only U.S. president never affiliated with a political party. [12]
Democratic Party (Kazakhstan, 1995) Democratic Party (South Korea, 1995) Democratic Party "Saimnieks" ... Popular Unity Party (Iraq) Power to the People (Russia)