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❤️ 58th Delaware General Assembly 🔥

"The 58th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives. Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1 and terms began on the first Tuesday in January. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening January 6, 1835, two weeks before the beginning of the third and fourth year of the administration of Governor Caleb P. Bennett. He died July 11, 1836, and replaced the remainder of the fourth year by Governor Charles Polk, Jr. The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three senators and seven representatives for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Both chambers had a Whig majority. Leadership Senate *Charles Polk, Jr., Sussex County House of Representatives *William D. Waples, Sussex County Members Senate Senators were elected by the public for a four-year term, some elected each two year. {|width=100% |-valign=top :New Castle County *John D. Dilworth *Archibald Hamilton *Thomas W. Handy :Kent County *Charles Polk, Jr. *Joseph Smithers *Presley Spruance, Jr. :Sussex County *Joshua Burton *David Hazzard *Henry F. Rodney |} House of Representative Representatives were elected by the public for a term, every two years. {|width=100% |-valign=top :New Castle County *Alexander M. Biddle *William Booth *Thomas Deakyne *John W. Evans *John Harlan *William Herdman *George Lodge :Kent County *Jacob Boone *Joel Clements *Philip Fiddeman *Robert Frame *Benjamin Harrington *Charles Marin *John Raymond :Sussex County *William B. Cooper *Thomas Davis *Thomas Jacobs *Joshua Johnson, Sr. *Kendall M. Lewis *James Parker *William D. Waples |} References * Places with more information *Delaware Historical Society; website; 505 North Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801; (302) 655-7161 *University of Delaware; Library website; 181 South College Avenue, Newark, Delaware 19717; (302) 831-2965 5 058 Category:1830s in Delaware "

❤️ Soledad Becerril 🔥

"Doña María de la Soledad Becerril y Bustamante, Marquise of Salvatierra (born 16 August 1944 in Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish noble, politician and long serving member of the Spanish Congress of Deputies who belongs to the People's Party (PP). In 1981 she served as the first female Government Minister in almost 50 years and later became the first female Mayor of Seville. Becerril is married to Rafael Atienza y Medina, 8th Marquis of Salvatierra and Chancellor of the Royal Cavalry Armory of Seville Early career Married with two children, Becerril graduated in philosophy and letters at the University of Madrid, specialising in English philology. She subsequently worked as a lecturer at the University of Seville. She entered politics in 1974 when she joined the Federation of Democratic and Liberal parties and subsequently joined the Democratic Party of Andalusia (PDA). The PDA joined with other parties in May 1977 to form the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD), a coalition which won the first democratic election since the death of Franco and the end of Francoist Spain. Becerril was elected as a UCD deputy to the Spanish Congress of Deputies representing Seville Province and was re- elected at the 1979 election. Minister of Culture In December 1981 the new Prime Minister Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo appointed her Minister of Culture. Becerril thus became the first female Minister in Spain since the Second Spanish Republic, almost 50 years earlier,The New York Times 6 December 1981 and only the second female Spanish Minister in history after Federica Montseny in 1936. People's Party Like most UCD deputies, she lost her seat at the 1982 General Election and the UCD disbanded in February 1983. She subsequently joined the PP and in 1989 returned to the Spanish Congress as a PP deputy and was re-elected in 1996 and 2000. In 2004 she was elected to the Spanish Senate and served one term until 2008. In 2008 she returned to the Congress of Deputies, replacing Javier Arenas as head of the PP list"PP list for 2008 election", El País on the recommendation of Arenas.Diario de Sevilla 14 January 2008 Mayor of Seville Becerril also served as a local councillor in Seville. She served as Deputy Mayor from 1991 to 1995 and then Mayor of the city from 1995 to 1999Diariodesevilla 16 January 2008 becoming the first female Mayor of Seville.BBC In 1998, while on her way to Switzerland to promote Seville's candidacy for the 2008 Olympics, Becerril's plane was hijacked at Valencia Airport, though the hijacker surrendered without injuring any passengers.Irish Examiner 24 June 1998 Defender of the People (Ombudsman) On 29 June 2012, she was appointed Defender of the People until 21 July 2017.El PSOE y el PP rompen el bloqueo institucional con un reparto de cargos, El Pais, 29 June 2012 References External links *Biography at Spanish Congress site *Interview in El Mundo 24 September 1998 * Category:1944 births Category:Living people Category:Politicians from Madrid Category:Government ministers of Spain Category:Ombudsmen in Spain Category:Mayors of Seville Category:Members of the constituent Congress of Deputies (Spain) Category:Members of the 1st Congress of Deputies (Spain) Category:Members of the 4th Congress of Deputies (Spain) Category:Members of the 5th Congress of Deputies (Spain) Category:Members of the 6th Congress of Deputies (Spain) Category:Members of the 7th Congress of Deputies (Spain) Category:Members of the 9th Congress of Deputies (Spain) Category:Members of the Senate of Spain Category:Women mayors of places in Spain Category:People's Party (Spain) politicians Category:Union of the Democratic Centre (Spain) politicians Category:University of Seville faculty Category:People from Seville Category:20th-century women politicians Category:21st-century Spanish women politicians Category:Women government ministers of Spain Category:Grand Officers of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic Category:Seville city councillors Category:Mayors of places in Andalusia "

❤️ Debbie Mathieson 🔥

"Debbie Mathieson is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at an international level. Mathieson made her Football Ferns début in a 1–2 loss to Australia on 4 October 1981, and made just one further appearance, in a 2–0 win over the Netherlands on 22 October that same year. References External links Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Living people Category:New Zealand women's association footballers Category:New Zealand women's international footballers Category:Association footballers not categorized by position "

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