FACTOID # 1: The total number of state executions in 2005 was 60: 19 in Texas and 41 elsewhere. The racial split was 19 Black and 41 White.
 
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109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Democrats 50 % [16th of 50]
109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans 50 % [32nd of 50]
Definition: Government > 109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Republican/Democrat 6/6
(1 vacancy)
Definition: Government > 109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Republican/Democrat
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
109th United States Congress > Senate > Republican > seat plurality -2 [37th of 37]
Definition: Government > 109th United States Congress > Senate > Republican > seat plurality
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
109th United States Congress > Senate > Republican/Democrat 0/2
Definition: Government > 109th United States Congress > Senate > Republican/Democrat
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Democrats 50% [16th of 50]
Definition: Government > 109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Democrats
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans 50% [31st of 50]
Definition: Government > 109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Republican > Seat plurality 0 [32nd of 50]
Definition: Government > 109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Republican > Seat plurality
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Republican/Democrat 6/6
(1 vacancy)
Definition: Government > 109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Republican/Democrat
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
109th US Congress > Senate > Percentage > Democrats 100% [9th of 50]
Definition: Government > 109th US Congress > Senate > Percentage > Democrats
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
109th US Congress > Senate > Percentage > Republicans 0% [44th of 50]
Definition: Government > 109th US Congress > Senate > Percentage > Republicans
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
109th US Congress > Senate > Republican > Seat plurality -2 [44th of 50]
Definition: Government > 109th US Congress > Senate > Republican > Seat plurality
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
109th US Congress > Senate > Republican/Democrat 0/2
Definition: Government > 109th US Congress > Senate > Republican/Democrat
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Democratic > seat plurality 1 [18th of 47]
Definition: Government > 110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Democratic > seat plurality
Source: Wikipedia: 109th United States Congress
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Democratic/Republican 7/6
Definition: Government > 110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Democratic/Republican
Source: Wikipedia: 110th United States Congress
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Democrats 54 % [25th of 50]
Definition: Government > 110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Democrats
Source: Wikipedia: 110th United States Congress
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans 46 % [26th of 50]
Definition: Government > 110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans
Source: Wikipedia: 110th United States Congress
110th United States Congress > Senate > Democratic > seat plurality 2 [6th of 35]
Definition: Government > 110th United States Congress > Senate > Democratic > seat plurality
Source: Wikipedia: 110th United States Congress
110th United States Congress > Senate > Democratic/Republican 2/0
Definition: Government > 110th United States Congress > Senate > Democratic/Republican
Source: Wikipedia: 110th United States Congress
110th United States Congress > Senate > Percentage > Democrats 100 % [13th of 50]
Definition: Government > 110th United States Congress > Senate > Percentage > Democrats
Source: Wikipedia: 110th United States Congress
110th United States Congress > Senate > Percentage > Republicans 0 % [39th of 50]
Definition: Government > 110th United States Congress > Senate > Percentage > Republicans
Source: Wikipedia: 110th United States Congress
1972 Election > Youth voter turnout 54% [16th of 41]
Definition: Government > 1972 Election > Youth voter turnout
Source: Wikipedia: 110th United States Congress
2000 Election > Youth voter turnout 36% [21st of 41]
Definition: Government > 2000 Election > Youth voter turnout
Source: CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Reasearch on Civic Learning and Engagement
2004 Election > Total registered voters 4,085,000 [10th of 51]
Definition: Government > 2004 Election > Total registered voters
Source: CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Reasearch on Civic Learning and Engagement
2004 Election > Total voted 3,693,000 [9th of 51]
Definition: Government > 2004 Election > Total voted
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005.
2004 Election > Total votes as percentage 57.6% [38th of 51]
Definition: Government > 2004 Election > Total votes as percentage
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005.
2004 Election > Voting age population 5,591,000 [11th of 51]
Definition: Government > 2004 Election > Voting age population
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005.
2004 Election > Youth voter turnout 50% [14th of 41]
Definition: Government > 2004 Election > Youth voter turnout
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005.
Article Seven of the United States Constitution > Headline text > Date December 18, 1787
Definition: Government > Article Seven of the United States Constitution > Headline text > Date
Source: CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Reasearch on Civic Learning and Engagement
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1789 4
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1789
Source: Wikipedia: Article Seven of the United States Constitution
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1790 5
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1790
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1800 6
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1800
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1810 6
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1810
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1820 6
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1820
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1830 6
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1830
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1840 5
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1840
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1850 5
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1850
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1860 5
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1860
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1870 7
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1870
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1880 7 [19th of 44]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1880
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1890 8 [19th of 45]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1890
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1900 10 [14th of 46]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1900
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1910 12 [11th of 48]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1910
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1920 12 [11th of 48]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1920
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1930 14 [9th of 48]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1930
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1940 14 [8th of 48]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1940
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1950 14 [8th of 50]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1950
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1960 15 [8th of 50]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1960
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1970 15 [9th of 50]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1970
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1980 14 [9th of 50]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1980
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1990 13 [9th of 50]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1990
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 2000 13 [11th of 50]
Definition: Government > congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 2000
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
Current US governors > State governors > Party Democratic
Definition: Government > Current US governors > State governors > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment
Current US governors > State governors > Seat Up 2,009
Definition: Government > Current US governors > State governors > Seat Up
Source: Wikipedia: List of current United States governors
Current US governors > State governors > Took office 2,006
Definition: Government > Current US governors > State governors > Took office
Source: Wikipedia: List of current United States governors
Electoral Votes 15 [9th of 51]
Definition: Government > Electoral Votes
Source: Wikipedia: List of current United States governors
Governor Jon Corzine
Definition: Government > Governor
Source: FirstGov Official Government website
Gun Laws > Permits
State law mandates a permit to purchase a handgun, which is valid for 90 days and may be renewed for an additional 90 days. A firearms purchaser identification card, which is valid until revoked for a violation of law, is require for unlimited long gun purchases. A permit is required to carry a handgun. A license issued by the superior court is required to purchase or possess an assault weapon.
Definition: Government > Gun Laws > Permits
Source: Wikipedia: List of current United States governors
Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms
It is unlawful, with limited exceptions, to possess, manufacture, cause to be manufactured, transport, ship, sell, or dispose of a sawed-off shotgun, machine gun, or assault firearm.
Definition: Government > Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms
Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003
Gun Laws > Prohibited persons
A handgun permit or firearm identification card cannot be issued to a person who is convicted of a crime, drug dependent, confined for a mental disorder, a habitual drunkard, physically unable to handle firearms, found to have submitted false information, under age 18 (for an identification card) or 21 (for a permit), barred from firearm possession by court order, or adjudicated delinquent for a firearm offense. Issuance of a permit must not contravene the interest of public health, safety, or welfare.
Definition: Government > Gun Laws > Prohibited persons
Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003
Patents Issued 95,136 [4th of 54]
Definition: Government > Patents Issued
Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003
    Patents Issued (per capita) 10.913 per 1,000 people [3rd of 54]
Pet skunk > Legality of skunk ownership
Legal, with permit & if bred in state.
Definition: Government > Pet skunk > Legality of skunk ownership
Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office
Political party strength > Current party strength > Lower House Majority Democratic 48-32
Definition: Government > Political party strength > Current party strength > Lower House Majority
Source: Wikipedia: Pet skunk
Political party strength > Current party strength > Upper House Majority Democratic 23-17
Definition: Government > Political party strength > Current party strength > Upper House Majority
Source: Wikipedia: Political party strength in U.S. states
Political party strength > Current party strength > US House Delegation Democratic 7-6
Definition: Government > Political party strength > Current party strength > US House Delegation
Source: Wikipedia: Political party strength in U.S. states
Political party strength > Current party strength > US House Majority Democratic 7-6
Definition: Government > Political party strength > Current party strength > US House Majority
Source: Wikipedia: Political party strength in U.S. states
Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class I Democratic
Definition: Government > Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class I
Source: Wikipedia: Political party strength in the United States
Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class II Democratic
Definition: Government > Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class II
Source: Wikipedia: Political party strength in U.S. states
Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class III none
Definition: Government > Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class III
Source: Wikipedia: Political party strength in U.S. states
Same-sex marriage legislation > Pending efforts to define marriage through constitutional amendment > Date 2,008
Definition: Government > Same-sex marriage legislation > Pending efforts to define marriage through constitutional amendment > Date
Source: Wikipedia: Political party strength in U.S. states
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Base Fine Before fees $50.00 [4th of 48]
Definition: Government > Seat belt legislation > The laws > Base Fine Before fees
Source: Wikipedia: Same-sex marriage legislation in the United States
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Original effective date March 1, 1985
Definition: Government > Seat belt legislation > The laws > Original effective date
Source: Wikipedia: Seat belt legislation in the United States
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Type of Law Primary Enforcement
Definition: Government > Seat belt legislation > The laws > Type of Law
Source: Wikipedia: Seat belt legislation in the United States
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Who is covered
Age 18+ in front seat; age 8-17 in all seats
Definition: Government > Seat belt legislation > The laws > Who is covered
Source: Wikipedia: Seat belt legislation in the United States
Seats in the House of Representatives 13 seats [11th of 50]
Definition: Government > Seats in the House of Representatives
Source: Wikipedia: Seat belt legislation in the United States
Secretary of State > Official site
http://www.state.nj.us/state/
Definition: Government > Secretary of State > Official site
Source: The United States House of Representatives
Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Incumbent Clifford P. Case
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: Secretary of State (U.S. state government)
Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Opposing Candidates
Thorn Lord (Democrat)
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Opposing Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1960
Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Party
Republican
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1960
Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Status Re-elected, 55.7 - 43.2
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1960
Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Incumbent Harrison A. Williams, Jr.
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1960
Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Opposing Candidates
Nelson G. Gross (Republican)
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Opposing Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1970
Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Party
Democrat
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1970
Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Status Re-elected, 54.0 - 42.2
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1970
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Incumbent Clifford P. Case
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1970
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Opposing Candidates
Paul J. Krebs (Democrat)
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Opposing Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1972
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Party
Republican
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1972
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Status Re-elected, 62.5 - 34.5
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1972
Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Incumbent Harrison A. Williams, Jr.
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1972
Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Opposing Candidates
David A. Norcross (Republican)
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Opposing Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1976
Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Party
Democrat
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1976
Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Status Re-elected, 60.7 - 38.0
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1976
Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Incumbent
Nicholas F. Brady2
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1976
Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Opposing Candidates
Frank R. Lautenberg (Democrat)
Millicent Fenwick (Republican)
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Opposing Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982
Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Party
Republican
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982
Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Status
Retired: Democratic victory, 50.9 - 47.8
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982
Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Incumbent Bill Bradley
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982
Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Opposing Candidates
Mary V. Mochary (Republican)
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Opposing Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1984
Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Party
Democrat
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1984
Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Status Re-elected, 64.2 - 35.2
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1984
Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Incumbent Frank R. Lautenberg
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1984
Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Opposing Candidates
Pete Dawkins (Republican)
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Opposing Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1988
Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Party
Democrat
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1988
Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Status Re-elected, 54.4 - 45.6
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1988
Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Incumbent Bill Bradley
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1988
Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Opposing Candidates
Christine Todd Whitman (Republican)
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Opposing Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1990
Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Party
Democrat
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1990
Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Status Re-elected, 50.4 - 47.4
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1990
Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Incumbent Frank Lautenberg
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1990
Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Opposing Candidates
Jon Corzine (Democrat)
Bob Franks (Republican)
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Opposing Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2000
Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Party Democrat
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2000
Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Status
Retired: Democratic victory, 50 - 47
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2000
Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Incumbent Robert Torricelli
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2000
Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Opposing Candidates
Frank R. Lautenberg (Democrat)
Douglas R. Forrester (Republican)
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Opposing Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2002
Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Party Democrat
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2002
Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Status
Withdrew: Democratic victory, 54 - 44
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2002
Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Candidates
Bob Menendez (Democratic) 53.2%
Thomas Kean Jr. (Republican) 44.5%
Len Flynn (Libertarian) 0.7%
Ed Forchion (Marijuana) 0.5%
J.M. Carter (Independent) 0.4%
N. Leonard Smith (Independent) 0.3%
Daryl Brooks (Independent) 0.2%
Angela Lariscy (Socialist Workers) 0.2%
Gregory Pason (Socialist) 0.1%
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2002
Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Incumbent Bob Menendez
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2006
Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Ran as Democrat
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Ran as
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2006
Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Status
Elected to 1st full term2
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2006
Senate elections, 2008 > Senate contests in 2008 > 2002 Election Results
Frank Lautenberg (D) 54%; Douglas R. Forrester (R) 44%; Other 2%
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2008 > Senate contests in 2008 > 2002 Election Results
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2006
Senate elections, 2008 > Senate contests in 2008 > Incumbent Frank Lautenberg (D)
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2008 > Senate contests in 2008 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2008
Senate elections, 2008 > Senate contests in 2008 > Status Running for Re-election
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2008 > Senate contests in 2008 > Status
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2008
Senate elections, 2012 > Senate contests in 2012 > 2006 Election Results
Bob Menendez (D) 53%, Thomas Kean Jr. (R) 45%, Other 2%
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2012 > Senate contests in 2012 > 2006 Election Results
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2008
Senate elections, 2012 > Senate contests in 2012 > Incumbent Bob Menendez
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2012 > Senate contests in 2012 > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2012
Senate elections, 2012 > Senate contests in 2012 > Party
Democratic
Definition: Government > Senate elections, 2012 > Senate contests in 2012 > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2012
State Attorney General > Current Attorney General Anne Milgram
Definition: Government > State Attorney General > Current Attorney General
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2012
State Attorney General > Party Democratic
Definition: Government > State Attorney General > Party
Source: Wikipedia: State Attorney General
State Attorney General > Term expires Appointed by Governor
Definition: Government > State Attorney General > Term expires
Source: Wikipedia: State Attorney General
State Attorney General > Took office 2,007
Definition: Government > State Attorney General > Took office
Source: Wikipedia: State Attorney General
State court > Nomenclature > Court of Last Resort
Supreme Court
(previously: Court of Errors and Appeals)
Definition: Government > State court > Nomenclature > Court of Last Resort
Source: Wikipedia: State Attorney General
State court > Nomenclature > Intermediate Appellate Court
Superior Court, Appellate Division
(previously: Court of Chancery,
Supreme Court,
and Prerogative Court)
Definition: Government > State court > Nomenclature > Intermediate Appellate Court
Source: Wikipedia: State court
Statewide Office party strength > Current Party Strength > Secretary of State Democratic
Definition: Government > Statewide Office party strength > Current Party Strength > Secretary of State
Source: Wikipedia: State court
Statewide Office party strength > Current Party Strength > Treasurer Democratic
Definition: Government > Statewide Office party strength > Current Party Strength > Treasurer
Source: Wikipedia: Statewide Office party strength in U.S. states
US Presidents by place of primary affiliation > Number 1 [11th of 18]
Definition: Government > US Presidents by place of primary affiliation > Number
Source: Wikipedia: Statewide Office party strength in U.S. states
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Incumbent
Nicholas F. Brady2
Definition: Government > US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Incumbent
Source: Wikipedia: List of United States Presidents by place of primary affiliation
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Opposing Candidates
Frank Lautenberg (Democratic) 50.9%
Millicent Fenwick (Republican) 47.8%
Definition: Government > US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Opposing Candidates
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Party
Republican
Definition: Government > US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Party
Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982

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