Use British English date March 2009 Use dmy dates date July 2011 Legislature A Member of Parliament is a representative ... political party . In everyday use, the term Member of Parliament is almost always shortened ... Australia In Australia , the term Member of Parliament refers to a Member of the Australian House ... as a post nominal in the past. A member of the upper house of the Commonwealth parliament ..., members of both houses could be termed as Member of Parliament however, in practice, only members ... Parliament MPP in Ontario Member of the National Assembly Quebec Member of the National Assembly ... of Assembly MHA in Newfoundland and Labrador . India In India, the term Member of Parliament refers ..., a Coalition Government is formed Ireland In Ireland, the term Member of Parliament can refer to the members ... members are called Senators. See also Member of Parliament pre Union Ireland Kenya The National Assembly ... Pre nominal letters prenominally . A prince who is a Member of Parliament is styled Yang Berhormat ... from outside the House, the Speaker is also considered a member of the Parliament. The Constitution lists the qualifications and disqualifications from serving as a Member of Parliament. ref http docs.justice.gov.mt ... Zealand House of Representatives House of Representatives . Member of Parliament is now the term for a member ..., Member of Parliament refers to a member of Parliament National Assembly of Pakistan , Qaumi Assembly ... refers to elected members of the Parliament of Singapore , the appointed Non Constituency Member of Parliament Non Constituency Members of Parliament from the opposition, as well as the Nominated Member ... MPs Sri Lanka In Sri Lanka, Member of Parliament refers to a member of the Parliament of Sri ... the whole of the UK are elected every five years and are called Member of the European Parliament ... the whole of Scotland are elected every four years and are called Member of the Scottish Parliament ... 1911 . A candidate to become a Member of Parliament must be a British or Irish or Commonwealth citizen ... more details
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A National List Member of Parliament National List MP is an unelected Member of Parliament who is appointed by a political party or an independent group to the Parliament of Sri Lanka . The number of national list MPs allocated to a contending party or an independent group depends on the proportion to their share of the national vote. A total of 29 national list MPs are appointed alongside 196 elected MPs elected from 22 multi member electoral districts making a total of 225 members in the parliament. See also Senate of Ceylon References http www.colombopage.com archive 10 Apr1271854886CH.php Sri Lanka political parties announce National List MPs to the parliament Electoral districts of Sri Lanka coord missing Sri Lanka Category Electoral districts in Sri Lanka Category Parliament of Sri Lanka ta ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 PoliticsScotland Member of the Scottish Parliament MSP Ball P rlamaid na h Alba BPA in Scottish Gaelic Gaelic is the title given to any one of the 129 individuals elected to serve in the Scottish Parliament . Methods of Election MSPs are elected in one of two ways First past the post Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions constituency MSPs or Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions Regional Additional Members System additional member MSPs Number of Members Elected 73 are elected as constituency MSPs and 56 are elected as additional member of parliament members , seven from each of eight regional groups of constituencies . This additional member system produces a form of proportional representation for each region. Elections All MSP positions become simultaneously vacant for elections held on a four year cycle. If a Vacancy economics vacancy arises at another time, due to death or resignation , then it may be filled in one of two ways, depending of whether the Vacancy economics vacancy is for a first past the post constituency MSP or for an additional member MSP. A constituency vacancy may be filled by a by election . An additional member vacancy may be filled by the next available candidate on the relevant party list. Title An MSP is known as Name MSP Name BPA in Gaelic . For instance, Alex Salmond can be entitled either Alex Salmond MSP or Ailig Salmond BPA. See also Members elected to the 1st Scottish Parliament Members elected to the 2nd Scottish Parliament Members elected to the 3rd Scottish Parliament Members of the 4th Scottish Parliament Members elected to the 4th Scottish Parliament Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions MSPs Salaries, Expenses and Allowances Member of the Legislative Assembly Northern Ireland Member of the National Assembly for Wales Scotland topics DEFAULTSORT Member Of The Scottish Parliament Category Scottish Parliament Category Members of the Scottish Parliament gd Buill P rlamaid na h ... more details
A Member of Provincial Parliament MPP is an elected member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario , Canada . The title titular designation Member of Provincial Parliament and the initialism MPP were formally adopted by the Legislature on April 7, 1938. Prior to the adoption of this resolution, members were officially known as Members of the Legislative Assembly MLAs though, in practice, they had often informally been referred to as Members of Provincial Parliament for several decades. The text of the Resolution law Resolution passed by the House on that day is as follows blockquote On motion of Mr. Frederick Fraser Hunter Hunter , seconded by Mr. Wilfred Lynn Miller Miller , br br Resolved , That in all matters of address, titular distinction, formal correspondence, official proceedings and all similar matters having to do with and coming under the jurisdiction of the Legislature of Ontario, the members of the Legislative Assembly shall be entitled to the designation Member of Provincial Parliament and its abbreviation M.P.P. blockquote Ontario is the only Canadian provincial legislative assembly to employ this designation. Members of other Canadian provincial and territorial assemblies employ the titles Member of the National Assembly of Quebec National Assembly MNA in Quebec , Member of the House of Assembly MHA in Newfoundland and Labrador Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA in all other provinces and territories. MPP was the titular designation of the members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from 1791 to 1838. See also Member of Provincial Parliament Western Cape References Journals of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario April 7, 1938 External links http www.ontla.on.ca Legislative Assembly of Ontario http www.ontla.on.ca web members members all.do?locale en Ontario Legislative Assembly Archives Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Category Legislators Category Politics of Ontario fr ... more details
A Member of Youth Parliament MYP , is an individual aged between 11 and 18 elected by young people to represent their local area on the UK Youth Parliament . There are currently around 600 MYPs including deputies across the United Kingdom . History and Election Process The title of Member of Youth Parliament was created upon the organisation s formation in July 1999. Though only a smaller number existed at first, this has now expanded beyond 600 members, with 1625 young people standing for the position in their local areas during the 2008 annual elections. ref cite web url http www.ukyouthparliament.org.uk ukypdebatable issue7 elections.pdf title Debatable, Issue Seven ref The process of these elections differs from area to area, dependent on how the associated local government and youth bodies feel to be the best option for their circumstances. This ranges from a traditional Plurality voting system First Past The Post , to an United States of America American styled Electoral college Electoral College . Unlike United Kingdom general elections General Election s, these do not all occur at the same time, being spaced out across the year. ref cite web url http www.ukyouthparliament.org.uk 204867 214330.html title Dates for UKYP Elections ref Each member has at least one deputy DMYP that is able to fulfill their duties should they be unable. This number is not limited, as it again ... area with the likes of town and parish councillors and their own Member of Parliament ... DMYPs. Scotland does not directly elect MYPs. The Scottish Youth Parliament has 200 Members of the Scottish Youth Parliament MSYPs by electing 2 in every Scottish Parliament constituency which returns ... and a MSYP. Roles The roles of Members and Deputy Members of the Youth Parliament are based around ... members of the respective houses be allowed to sit within them. See also UK Youth Parliament References reflist External links http www.ukyouthparliament.org.uk Official Website UK Youth Parliament ... more details
About the British Member of Parliament other people named Thomas Hubbard Thomas Hubbard disambiguation Thomas Frederick Hubbard October 1898 &ndash 7 January 1961 was a United Kingdom British Coal mining coal miner and politician. He represented Kirkcaldy Burghs UK Parliament constituency Kirkcaldy Burghs in Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament for fifteen years, being a somewhat low profile Member but often speaking in support of better conditions for pensioners. Origins A native of Kirkcaldy , Hubbard attended only the local elementary school before going to work as a Grocery store grocer s assistant. During the First World War he enlisted in the Royal Navy , serving throughout the conflict. After the end of the war, he became a miner. He joined the Labour Party UK Labour Party shortly ... instead an Air raid shelter superintendent. By election candidate The sitting Labour Member of Parliament MP for Kirkcaldy UK Parliament constituency Kirkcaldy , Tom Kennedy UK politician Tom Kennedy ... Press, 1981 reflist s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Kirkcaldy Burghs UK Parliament constituency Kirkcaldy Burghs years Kirkcaldy by election, 1944 1944 &ndash United .... ref Parliament Hubbard only rarely intervened in debate, concentrating on issues he knew well including ... shilling s. per week ref name Pensions Parliament , The Times , 4 November 1944. ref the rate at the time ... production would not mean increased unemployment. ref name Planning Parliament , The Times , 13 March ... of one. ref name Age limits Parliament , The Times , 14 April 1951. ref He became a Vice President of the British ... bridge Parliament , The Times , 5 November 1953. ref His health was not good and in March 1954 he collapsed ... and air pollution . ref name Lung cancer Parliament , The Times , 25 July 1957. ref Hubbard retired ... Labour Party UK MPs Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for Fife constituencies Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for Scottish constituencies Category People from ... more details
A Member of the European Parliament MEP is a person who has been elected to the European Parliament ... in Strasbourg was imposed on Parliament by the Member State governments at the Edinburgh summit ... of new Member States to the Union. The EU s annual budget is adopted jointly by Parliament and the Council ... of all Member States and a multilateral Financial Framework laid down by Council with Parliament ... a yearly total cost of more than 1 Mio Eur per member of parliament. Request quotation date May 2011 ... Parliament by the authorities of the member state in question. Individual members Members experience ... parties and Member States, and is prohibited as of 2009. In the 2004 2009 Parliament, a small ... mandates as MEP, Member of Parliament MP in the British House of Commons House of Commons , and Members ... DEFAULTSORT Member Of The European Parliament Category European Parliament Category Members of the European ... of Procedure of the European Parliament publisher Europarl.europa.eu date 1976 09 20 accessdate 2011 ... being common in Romance language speaking areas. When the European Parliament was first established, MEPs were appointed by member states from members of their own national parliament. Since 1979, however, MEPs have been elected by direct universal suffrage. Each Member state of the European Union member state establishes their own way of electing their MEPs and in some states the electoral ... representation. For a list of the current members see Members of the European Parliament 2009 2014 ... in 2009, though this will eventually rise to 751, with each member state having at least six and at most ... . There is no uniform voting system for the election of MEPs rather, each member state is free ... percent. The allocation of seats to each member state is based on the principle of degressive proportionality ... granted to each member state has arisen from treaty negotiations, there is no precise formula ... of all national governments. The most recent elections to the European Parliament were the European ... more details
Politics of Singapore A Nominated Member of Parliament NMP is a List of Singapore MPs Member of the Parliament of Singapore Parliament of Singapore who is appointed instead of being elected into office ... of Parliament before this change, Parliament had to resolve within six months of every Parliamentary elections in Singapore election whether NMPs should be appointed. Nominated Member of Parliament scheme Implementation A Nominated Member of Parliament NMP is a List of Singapore MPs member of the Parliament ... of which was the introduction of the Non constituency Member of Parliament NCMP scheme, to increase ... . ref In addition, like other MPs, an NMP ceases to be a Member of Parliament when Parliament is Parliament ... Non constituency Member of Parliament NCMP title President s address Debate on the address date ... or represent any constituencies of Singapore constituency . There are currently nine NMPs in Parliament. The introduction of NMPs in September 1990, effected to bring more independent voices into Parliament ... of two and a half years on the recommendation of a Parliament of Singapore Select Committees Special Select Committee chaired by the Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore Speaker of Parliament . The Committee ... proposed in Parliament that the Committee should also invite nominations from the people sector such as candidates ... a range of independent and nonpartisan non partisan views as possible. In Parliament, NMPs may participate ... NMPs have no incentive to express the electorate s views in Parliament. It has also been ... MPs to be more competent in Parliament. NMPs have made contributions to Singapore s political landscape ... public bill public Act originating from a private member s bill initiated by an NMP, Professor Walter ... title President s Address date 9 January 1989 volume 52 column 15 . ref During a debate in Parliament of Singapore Parliament on 29 and 30 November 1989, ref Singapore Hansard mp Goh Chok Tong ... of Singapore Government s case for introducing the NMP scheme in Parliament of Singapore Parliament ... more details
Lim was nominated as the next NCMP in parliament. Like Nominated Member of Parliament Nominated Members of Parliament , NCMPs can vote on all issues except amendment of the constitution, public ... Non Constituency Member Of Parliament Category Singaporean Non Constituency Members of Parliament ...Politics of Singapore improvereferences date August 2011 Non Constituency Members of Parliament NCMPs are members of the opposition parties who are appointed as members of the Politics of Singapore ParliamentParliament of Singapore even though they had lost in the parliamentary election. The NCMP scheme was introduced in 1984 to provide a voice for the opposition in parliament. At that time, the Singapore legislative was dominated by the People s Action Party PAP and without members of the opposition parties during the period from 1968 to 1981. In 1981, an opposition candidate Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam won a seat in the Anson by election and broke the PAP dominance in the legislature. However ... in the parliament. Proportional Representation was at one time considered but was rejected because of worries that it could induce radicals to enter parliament. Citation needed date February 2007 In May ... the NCMP scheme. Goh believed that the presence of opposition MPs in parliament would check the PAP ... seats were offered as four opposition MPs were elected to Parliament. In 1997, an NCMP seat was offered ... ref Constitution Amendment to the NCMP Scheme In April 2010, Parliament amended the constitution. Parliament may now have up to 9 NCMPs, up from 6. During the debate on the passing of the bill, Sylvia Lim , the sole NCMP in Parliament, argued that the amendment made a bad ... http www.channelnewsasia.com stories singaporelocalnews view 1052726 1 .html Parliament amends Constitution ... 0 style text align center border collapse collapse Parliament session Name Picture Born Died Took Office ... 1970 3 November 2001 6 May 2006 NSP Choa Chu Kang SMC style background 0087DC 11th Parliament of Singapore ... more details
original research date August 2010 Thomas Vernon 1724 1771 was a landowner and Member of Parliament MP in eighteenth century England . He was the only son of Bowater Vernon 1683 1735 , who inherited Hanbury Hall , Worcestershire and large estates in Hanbury, Worcestershire Hanbury and elsewhere, from his second cousin Thomas Vernon lawyer Thomas Vernon who had died childless. He was brought up in London in the family home in Bond Street New Bond Sreet , and was only 11 when his father died. After a spell at University College, Oxford , he was elected as an MP for the Worcester UK Parliament constituency Worcester constituency in 1746 to fill the vacancy created by the death of Thomas Winnington 1696 1746 Thomas Winnington . He continued to represent Worcester till 1761. Vernon married Emma 1711 77 , daughter of Vice Admiral Charles Cornwall of Berrington, Herefordshire Berrington in Herefordshire . It seems he first married her in the Mayfair Chapel, notorious for conducting clandestine marriages, and perhaps went through a second marriage when it became clear that a record of the first was not properly kept. No record of either marriage, of the christening of either of his children, Emma 1756 1818 or Thomas born and died 1754 , survives. Thomas was regarded as more sensible than his profligate father Bowater, and spent the last part of his life managing the family estates which stretched to nearly 10,000 acres 40  km in Hanbury, Worcestershire Hanbury , Dodderhill , Feckenham and Shrawley in Worcestershire, and in Shropshire and Warwickshire. He died suddenly in December 1771, and left as his heir his only surviving child Emma, who, in 1776, married Henry Cecil, 1st Marquess of Exeter Henry Cecil , later Marquess of Exeter Earl, then Marquis, of Exeter . References Vernon archive in Worcester County Record Office 705 7 BA7335. Jeffrey Haworth, Guide Book to Hanbury ..., Thomas Category 1724 births Category 1771 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain ... more details
Other people2 John Small disambiguation Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name John Small honorific suffix image imagesize constituency MP Toronto East parliament Canadian predecessor Samuel Platt successor Emerson Coatsworth term start 1882 term end 1891 birth date birth date 1831 10 08 birth place York Township, Upper Canada death date death date and age 1909 02 10 1831 10 08 death place nationality spouse party Conservative Party of Canada historical Conservative relations children residence alma mater occupation profession religion John Small October 8, 1831 &ndash February 10, 1909 was a Canada Canadian politician. Born in York Township, Upper Canada, Small was educated in his home district schools and at the Upper Canada College . From 1855 to 1882, he was a taxing officer of the Court of the Queen s Bench. From 1878 to 1879, he was a member of the Toronto City Council . He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons for Toronto East in the Canadian federal election, 1882 1882 federal election . A Conservative Party of Canada historical Conservative , he was re elected in Canadian federal election, 1887 1887 . He did not run in Canadian federal election, 1891 1891 and was appointed collector of customs in Toronto. References http www.archive.org details recordcountyyork00beeruoft Commemorative biographical record of the county of York, Ontario External links CanParlbio ID 43166822 035D 442B 9888 3ECA5712CC37 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Small, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH October 8, 1831 PLACE OF BIRTH York Township, Upper Canada DATE OF DEATH February 10, 1909 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Small, John Category 1831 births Category 1909 deaths Category Conservative Party of Canada 1867 1942 MPs Category Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Ontario Category Toronto city councillors ... more details
For William Gibson 1849 1914 , Canadian MP and Senator William Gibson Canadian politician Other people William Gibson Image William Gibson.jpg thumb William Gibson William Gibson 1815 &ndash February 1890 was a Canada Canadian politician. ref name parl CanParlbio ID ea2e45dc 6974 4076 bef2 6e7ff9b951ca ref Born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland ref name parl and educated in Scotland, ref name johnson Gibson came to British North America in 1839 and first settled at Burritts Rapids, Ontario Burrit s Rapids where he operated a flour mill. He then moved to Spencerville, Ontario Spencerville where he built and operated another mill. In 1827, he settled in Morrisburg, Ontario Morrisburg , where he purchased a mill from Benjamin Chaffey and later built another mill. ref name dundas cite web url http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx?id 2724 title The story of Dundas being a history of the county of Dundas from 1784 to 1904 page 217 last Carter first J Smith year 1999 accessdate 2009 09 18 ref He was also a director of the Ottawa Agricultural Fire Insurance Company. ref name johnson cite book title The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867 1967 last Johnson first J.K. year 1968 publisher Public Archives of Canada ref Miller served on the town council for Morrisburg. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in Canadian federal election, 1872 1872 as an Independent Liberal Party of Canada Liberal defeating incumbent John Sylvester Ross in a two candidate contest. Ross who was a member of John A. Macdonald s Liberal Conservative faction. Gibson was re elected in Canadian federal election, 1874 1874 representing Dundas electoral district Dundas electoral district . He retired from office at the subsequent election. ref name parl Gibson was married twice to Eliza Kennedy in 1843 and to Jane Gillespie in 1854. ref name dundas References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gibson, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH 1815 ... more details
lead too short date February 2012 unreferenced date February 2012 The Parliament of South Africa consists of the following members up to 400 members of the House of Assembly up to 90 members of the National Council of Provinces Members ACDP Cheryllyn Cheryllyn Dudley Dudley Kenneth Raselabe Joseph Kenneth Raselabe Joseph Meshoe Meshoe Steven Nicholas Steven Nicholas Swart Swart ANC Salamuddi Salam Salamuddi Salam Abram Abram Patricia Emily Patricia Emily Adams Adams Freddie Freddie Adams Adams Arthur Roy Arthur Roy Ainslie Ainslie Masenyani Richard Masenyani Richard Baloyi Baloyi Vatiswa Vatiswa Bam Mugwanya Bam Mugwanya Kopeng Obed Kopeng Obed Bapela Bapela Phumzile Phumzile Bhengu Bhengu Nozabelo Ruth Nozabelo Ruth Bhengu Bhengu Faith Claudine Faith Claudine Bikani Bikani Hendrietta Ipeleng Hendrietta Ipeleng Bogopane Zulu Bogopane Zulu Mnyamezeli Shedrack Mnyamezeli Shedrack Booi Booi Gloria Mary Gloria Mary Borman Borman Mmatlala Grace Mmatlala Grace Boroto Boroto Dalitha Fiki Dalitha Fiki Boshigo Boshigo Yolanda Rachel Yolanda Rachel Botha Botha Sizeni Grace Sizeni Grace Bothman Bothman Cecil Valentine Cecil Valentine Burgess Burgess Yunus Ismail Yunus Ismail Carrim Carrim Mosie Antony Mosie Antony Cele Cele Teboho Edwin Teboho Edwin Chaane Chaane Ohm Collins Ohm Collins Chabane Chabane Lydia Sindisiwe Lydia Sindisiwe Chikunga Chikunga Thapelo Dorothy Thapelo Dorothy Chiloane Chiloane Fatima Ismail Fatima Ismail Chohan Chohan Elsie Mmathulare Elsie Mmathulare Coleman Coleman Jeremy Patrick Jeremy Patrick Cronin Cronin Siyabonga Cyprian Siyabonga Cyprian Cwele Cwele Beauty Nomhle Beauty Nomhle Dambuza Dambuza Pamela Nombeko Pamela Nombeko Daniels Daniels Robert Haydn Robert Haydn Davies Davies Charel Jacobus Charel Jacobus De Beer De Beer Johannes Hendrik Johannes Hendrik De Lange De Lange Letsau Nelson Letsau Nelson Diale Diale Masefako Clarah Masefako Clarah Digkale ... Marcel Kganyago Kganyago Stanley Zoyisile Stanley Zoyisile Ntapane Ntapane Category Parliament of South ... more details
In the Western Cape province of South Africa , Member of Provincial Parliament MPP is the designation given to members of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament . ref cite web url http www.wcpp.gov.za content.aspx?pageId f2264ae2 735f 4add b532 3360230cbeb3 accessdate 2009 03 01 title Visitor s Guide publisher Western Cape Provincial Parliament ref The Western Cape is the only South African province to refer to its legislature as the Provincial Parliament in the other eight provinces the designation for legislators is Member of the Provincial Legislature MPL . See also List of Members of the Western Cape Provincial ParliamentMember of Provincial Parliament Ontario References references Category Western Cape Provincial Parliament ... more details
Multi member constituencies in the UK Parliament and its predecessor bodies in the component parts of the United Kingdom existed from the earliest era of elected representation in Parliament until the last .... In the 1670s the last three English constituencies were enfranchised one two member county and two two member boroughs . For the summary of the final composition of the Parliament of England ... DEFAULTSORT Multi Member Constituencies In The Parliament Of The United Kingdom Category Political ... Kingdom British House of Commons House of Commons have been elected from single member ... to Parliament. Bloc vote The original method and the one most commonly used was the Plurality at large voting bloc vote . In multi member elections under this system, electors could cast a vote for up ... the seats in the remaining two member constituencies than to share out single member divisions. Limited ... and weaken political parties. In some areas, particularly the three member counties where rural elites ..., the limited vote had little support. The redistribution eliminated the three and four member districts and the limited vote disappeared. Single transferable vote When Parliament debated the Fourth Reform ... of proportional representation in multi member seats, at least in major urban areas where constituencies ... politicians wanted to introduce the alternative vote in single member seats. The House of Lords ... one part of the proportional representation scheme survived into the final Act of Parliament. The multi member University constituencies would elect their representatives by the single transferable ... Constituencies in the Parliament of England were enfranchised or re enfranchised in some cases ... Parliament and Second Protectorate Parliament , using a novel scheme of constituencies represented by 1 13 members. The Third Protectorate Parliament reverted to the pre war distribution at least for the English ... members were added to the existing Parliament of England, to form the Parliament of Great Britain ... more details
other people John Daly John Daly 1834 24 February 1896 ref name rayment hc cite web url http www.leighrayment.com commons Ccommons5.htm title House of Commons constituencies beginning with C , part5 work Leigh Rayment s House of Commons pages accessdate 4 December 2009 ref was an Irish Nationalism Irish Nationalist politician. He was elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom United Kingdom House of Commons as a Home Rule League Member of Parliament MP for Cork City UK Parliament constituency Cork City at the United Kingdom general election, 1880 1880 general election , ref name walker 1801 1922 cite book title Parliamentary election results in Ireland 1801 1922 editor Brian M. Walker publisher Royal Irish Academy location Dublin year 1978 isbn 0 901714 12 7 page 123 ref and joined the new Irish Parliamentary Party in 1882. He resignation from the British House of Commons resigned his seat on 11 February 1884 by becoming Steward of the Manor of Northstead . ref name hoc resignations cite web url http www.parliament.uk documents commons lib research briefings snpc 04731.pdf title Appointments to the Chiltern Hundreds and Manor of Northstead Stewardships since 1850 author Department of Information Services publisher House of Commons Library date 9 June 2009 accessdate 23 June 2009 ref References reflist External links Hansard contribs mr john daly John Daly s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Cork City UK Parliament constituency Cork City years United Kingdom general election, 1880 1880 Cork City by election, 1884 1884 with Charles Stewart Parnell before William Goulding br Nicholas Daniel Murphy after John Deasy Cork MP John Deasy br Charles Stewart Parnell s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Daly, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 1834 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1888 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Daly, John Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for Irish co ... more details
Politics of the Cook Islands A referendum was held in the Cook Islands to decide whether to reduce the number of Members of Parliament of the Cook Islands Parliament from 24. The referendum was held at the same time as the Cook Islands general election, 2010 2010 election , on 17 November 2010. ref cite web url http www.rnzi.com pages news.php?op read&id 55808 title Cooks referendum during November election publisher Radio New Zealand International date 2010 09 10 accessdate 2010 09 10 ref It failed at the ballot. Background The binding referendum required a two thirds majority to pass. ref cite web url http www.cinews.co.ck 2010 September Wed15 local.htm 1009100106 title Referendum is on publisher Cook Islands News date 2010 09 10 accessdate 2010 09 16 ref However, it was unsuccessful, receiving only 4,983 votes and 59.2 support of all votes, 63.8 of valid votes . ref cite web url http www.rnzi.com pages news.php?op read&id 57312 title Final results give Cook Islands Party two thirds majority publisher Radio New Zealand International date 2010 11 29 accessdate 2010 11 30 ref Abstention was rather high, with 623 votes or 7.4 blank or invalid. ref http www.pina.com.fj ?p pacnews&m read&o 14342145444cf448b2f37865f12183 ref Poll According to a poll published by the Cook Islands News on 11 September 2010, 76 of respondents supported the referendum proposal. ref cite web url http www.cinews.co.ck 2010 September Wed15 local.htm 1009110106 title 76 want seats cut publisher Cook Islands News date 2010 09 11 accessdate 2010 09 16 ref A number of politicians have publicly stated their support for the referendum proposal, including Democratic Party Cook Islands Democratic Party Leader Robert Wigmore and Cook Islands Party deputy leader Teina Bishop . ref cite web url http www.cinews.co.ck 2010 September Wed15 other.htm 1009100710 title MPs, hopefuls support reform publisher Cook Islands News date 2010 09 10 accessdate 2010 09 16 ref Referendum title Cook Islands Member of Parl ... more details
Wiktionarypar member A member is a person who belongs to a social group or an entity such as a company or nation. By extension it can refer to any part of a whole. Member may also refer to Elected official Member of Parliament Element mathematics , an object that belongs to a mathematical set theory Object oriented programming term Field computer science Method computer science Member variable Limb anatomy , an appendage of the human or animal body A euphemism for penis Structural component of a bridge Member local church , person belonging to a local church Person belonging to a club Person belonging to a Board of Directors The Members , a British punk band Military jury , referred to as Members in military jargon User computing , person making use of a computing service, especially on the internet Geological unit Member geology , a component of a geologic formation See also lookfrom intitle Dismember disambiguation Part disambiguation Remember disambiguation disambig bg de Glied es Miembro eo Membro fr Membre gl Membro ko io Membro it Membro ku Endam cudakirin ja pl Cz onek ru simple Member fi J sen ... more details
Legislature A Member of Congress MC is a person who has been appointed or elected and inducted into some official body called congress , typically to represent a particular constituency in a legislature . ref http edition.cnn.com 2009 POLITICS 05 20 issa.pelosi CNN.com ref Member of Parliament MP is an equivalent term in other jurisdictions. United States In the United States , the term United States Congress Congress refers jointly to both houses of that country s national bicameral legislature, the United States Senate Senate and the United States House of Representatives House of Representatives . Members of the Senate are typically referred to as List of current United States Senators Senator , whereas members of the House of Representatives are referred to as List of current members of the United States House of Representatives by seniority Representative . Whereas the term Member of Congress applies to members of both houses, the terms Congressman or Congresswoman are usually used to refer to Representatives and not to Senators. See also Member of Parliament National Assembly United States Congress United States House of Representatives United States Senate References reflist External links http www.house.gov U.S. House of Representatives Official Homepage http www.senate.gov U.S. Senate Official Homepage http www.parliament.uk U.K. Parliament Official Homepage Professional titles Category Legislators Category Government occupations Category Legislative branch of the United States government ja zh ... more details
For the position in the European Parliament President of the European Parliament Oldest member The Oldest Member is a fictional character from the short stories and novels of P. G. Wodehouse . He narrates the majority of Wodehouse s List of books by P. G. Wodehouse Golf stories golf stories from the terrace of a golf club whose location is unclear, and he never has a proper name. While the club s members enjoy having drinks in the clubhouse after a brisk eighteen holes, they do so fully aware of the risk that the Oldest Member, who, though he has long since given up golf, has seen all and knows all, might pick up on their conversation and begin to relate a story from his experience. Once he has started talking, he cannot be stopped. These stories are often told to another character, the young man , who, for some reason, seems eager to leave before the story has even started. BBC Radio 4 aired an adaptation of some of the short stories and novels. Maurice Denham starred in three series between 1994 and 1999. Stories The Oldest Member narrates twenty five short stories Nine of the ten stories in The Clicking of Cuthbert The Clicking of Cuthbert story The Clicking of Cuthbert A Woman is Only a Woman A Mixed Threesome Sundered Hearts The Salvation of George Mackintosh Ordeal by Golf The Long Hole The Heel of Achilles The Rough Stuff All nine stories in The Heart of a Goof The Heart of a Goof short story The Heart of a Goof High Stakes short story High Stakes Keeping in with Vosper Chester Forgets Himself The Magic Plus Fours The Awakening of Rollo Podmarsh Rodney Fails to Qualify Jane Gets off the Fairway The Purification of Rodney Spelvin Five of the stories in Nothing Serious short stories Nothing Serious Up From the Depths Feet of Clay story Feet of Clay Excelsior short story ... episode listing The Oldest Member on epguides.com Category BBC radio comedy programmes Oldest Member, The Category P. G. Wodehouse characters Oldest Member Category Golf media ... more details
A member state is a state that is a member of an international organization international organisation ... that are not, thus WTO members are not called member states. Worldwide Member states of the United Nations 193 Member states of UNESCO 193 Member states of the World Intellectual Property Organization 184 List of WSA member states Member states of the World Sports Alliance 24 League of Nations members Member states of the League of Nations Interpol Member states and sub bureaus International Hydrographic Organization Member states International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property Member states Alliance of Small Island States AOSIS member states Intersputnik Member states Venice Commission Member states International Monetary Fund Member states Worldwide language related Member states of the Arab League 22 Member states of the Dutch Language Union 3 Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations 54 Member states of the Latin Union 36 Member states of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries 8 Member states of the International Organization of the Francophonie Organization of Ibero American States Member states Worldwide religion related Member states of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference 57 Worldwide commodity related Member states of OPEC 12 Commission Internationale Permanente pour l Epreuve des Armes Feu Portatives Member states Member states of CIP 14 Restricted to a continent or larger region Member states of the European Union 27 Member states of the Council of Europe 47 Member states of the Organization of American States 35 Member states of the Union of South American Nations 12 Member states of the African Union 53 Member states of ASEAN 10 Member states of Mercosur 4 Member states of ALBA 8 Commonwealth of Independent States Membership Member states of the Commonwealth of Independent States 11 United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia Member states 14 Economic Cooperation Organization ... more details
Member for Kalgoorlie may refer to the Member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Kalgoorlie the Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for the Electoral district of Kalgoorlie . disambig ... more details