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Governorships

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Governorships meaning

plural of governorship

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In spite of its victory and electoral majority in the number of governorships and a clear parliamentary majority after the 2023 elections, however, Mr. Tinubu now recognizes that he cannot take the pre eminence of the APC for granted.

New analysis of midterm voting records highlights the key role that young voters played, delivering hotly contested races for the Senate and governorships to Democrats.

During his tenure, Democrats lost some in state legislatures, 11 governorships, 13 Senate seats and 69 House seats.

Where Republicans have controlled both chambers and governorships, the bills have moved forward.

You only posted how many seats Democrats won, 41 in the House of Representatives, 7 Governorships, 350 State Legislative seats and 6 State Legislative Chambers.

At the state level, 39 state and territorial governorships will be up for grabs.

Democrats enjoyed a remarkable night across the country, scoring big wins in House races and gaining back several governorships in all corners of the continental United States.

However in the twelve highest SALT states, Democrats control eight governorships, eight state senates, and ten state houses — and all three in six.

These losses are also by no means limited to Congress: There’s a reason that the Democrats lost 1,000 state government seats and dozens of governorships during Obama’s tenure.

Trump lost the US House, key governorships, 333 legislative seats and local races across the country.

African-American officeholders Republicans took control of all Southern state governorships and state legislatures, except for Virginia.

By this time the latter state had fragmented into several governorships that, while recognizing caliphal authority from Baghdad, did mostly as they wanted, fighting with each other.

In 2009, Republicans Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell were elected to the governorships of New Jersey and Virginia.

The prestige governorships of Africa and Asia remained with the title proconsul, and the special right to refer matters directly to the Emperor; the praefectus augustalis in Alexandria and the comes Orientis in Antioch also retained special titles.

Usually governorships were seen by ex-consuls as opportunities to extort huge amounts of money to regain the wealth they had spent on their previous political campaigns.