Examples of using Senatorial in English and their translations into Spanish
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In the partial 2001 senatorial elections, some 20 per cent of the candidates elected were women,
Elections: The most recent senatorial elections were held in September 2011;
The upcoming senatorial elections and the donor conference constitute two major opportunities for Haiti to reaffirm ownership of its political
They hacked into the treasury and transferred All senatorial and congressional salaries To iraqi war widows through untraceable wire transfers.
Senatorial and gubernatorial elections would be held in 2012
In the Democratic Senatorial race… challenger Hugh Weldie began campaigning early today… in the San Joaquin Valley.
I also recommend that the mission be mandated to provide logistical support for the October 2014 senatorial elections, limited to facilitating access to remote areas.
In senatorial elections in 2001, women's share rose to 21.5 per cent.
that possible Senatorial contender, Caroline Kennedy,
However, provincial assembly, senatorial and gubernatorial elections were postponed to enable the evaluation and improvement of the electoral process.
An example of this can be seen in the 1998 Vermont senatorial primary with the nomination of Fred Tuttle as the Republican candidate in the general election.
I'm liable to lose my senatorial seat.
However, these gains were mitigated by the limited progress made in the organization of the overdue partial senatorial, municipal and local elections.
Also, representation of women in the Senate rose from 5.2 per cent to 13.1 per cent, with 5 of the 38 senatorial seats now held by women.
which means my wife had about 60 times more voting power than I did in any senatorial election.
We were talking about your filling burke's senatorial seat until the next election.
other local-authority, senatorial and House of Deputies elections were repeatedly postponed.
and a full year passed before he returned to his Senatorial duties.
especially those families who had been given senatorial rank by his father.
Each district has one senator and two representatives, each senatorial district being divided into A and B sections for members of the House.