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1986 and provincial
* John Thompson ( Manitoba politician ) ( 1908 – 1986 ), Manitoba provincial cabinet minister
Clark was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 1986 provincial election.
He was first elected to the British Columbia Legislature in the 1986 British Columbia provincial election.
She served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) in the British Columbia legislature from 1972 to 1986, making her the first Black Canadian woman to be elected to a Canadian provincial legislature.
The historic centre had already been designated as a provincial Heritage Conservation District under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1986.
Party activist Ian Orenstein challenged Rae for the provincial leadership in 1986 in a symbolic protest against the party's centrist tilt.
He entered provincial politics in the 1986 provincial election, running as a New Democrat on a platform of prohibiting the construction of a proposed casino in Moose Jaw.
The facility was constructed in stages between 1966 and 1986 by the provincial Crown corporation, Ontario Hydro.
Also in conjunction with other schools, UCC runs the Ontario Model Parliament ( OMP ), a simulation of a provincial parliament that has taken place each year since 1986, when it was founded by UCC teacher Paul Bennett, and is composed of two events: an Elections Day at UCC, followed by a three-day simulation that takes place in the legislative chamber at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
The party won 9. 99 % of the vote in the 1986 provincial election, but only Goodale was elected to the legislature.
The CoR's Alberta wing nominated candidates in the 1986 provincial election and the 1993 provincial election.
Party membership, which had rarely been more than 5, 000 in the 1970s, reached 20, 000 following the 1986 provincial election.
Once in opposition, Blakeney continued to lead the party up to the 1986 provincial election.
From June 17, 1986 until the 1987 provincial election, he also served as interim Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet.
1-3 ), which was constructed in 1935 and was acquired by the UM in 1986 after the provincial government had moved to its new building in the southeastern part of the city.
She was defeated in a 1984 by-election in Fort Garry, but was elected for River Heights in the 1986 provincial election, defeating incumbent Tory Warren Steen.
In the provincial election of 1986, the Representative Party ran 46 candidates in Alberta ’ s 83 ridings, but only its two founding MLAs were elected.
He first campaigned for the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 1986 provincial election, contesting Lac du Bonnet as a Liberal.
She ran twice in the 1981 and 1986 provincial elections in the Winnipeg riding of Burrows.
He was the leader of the Communist Party of Canada-Manitoba during the 1988 provincial and federal elections, having apparently succeeded Paula Fletcher as party leader in 1986.
It was also active in the other western provinces, however, and ran provincial candidates in Manitoba in a 1984 by-election and the 1986 general election.
It was previously known as the Confederation of Regions Party of Manitoba and had competed under that name in the provincial elections of 1986, 1988 and 1990.

1986 and election
The 1986 presidential election was won by Óscar Arias of the PLN.
The 2006 national election was expected to be a landslide for former President ( 1986 – 1990 ) and PLN's candidate Óscar Arias, but it turned out to be the closest in modern history.
Citizen exhaustion due to the conflict's newfound intensity led to the election of president Belisario Betancur ( 1982 – 1986 ), a Conservative who won 47 % of the popular vote, directed peace feelers at all the insurgents, and negotiated a 1984 cease-fire with the FARC and M-19 after a 1982 release of many guerrillas imprisoned during the previous effort to overpower them.
The new party contested the 1986 election even though competing parties remained illegal under national law until the next year.
Vinicio Cerezo, a civilian politician and the presidential candidate of the Christian Democracy Party, won the first election held under the new constitution with almost 70 % of the vote, and took office on January 14, 1986.
Partly due to the impact of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, and to growing awareness of the threat of air pollution and acid rain to German forests (" Waldsterben "), the Greens increased their share of the vote to 8. 3 % in the 1987 federal election.
* 1986 election for U. S. Senate
By 1986, the party's position appeared to strengthen further with excellent local election results and a thorough rebranding of the party under the direction of Kinnock's director of communications Peter Mandelson.
The abolition of rates was in the manifesto of Thatcher's Conservative Party in the 1979 general election, and the replacement was proposed in the Green Paper of 1986, Paying for Local Government based on ideas developed by Dr Madsen Pirie and Douglas Mason of the Adam Smith Institute.
When the RPR / UDF right-wing coalition won a slight majority in the National Assembly in the 1986 election, Mitterrand ( PS ) appointed Chirac prime minister ( though many in Mitterrand's inner circle lobbied him to choose Jacques Chaban-Delmas instead ).
After the election, Mondale joined the Minnesota-based law firm of Dorsey & Whitney and the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs ( 1986 – 93 ), and was credited with successes in Poland and Hungary.
In April 1986, he won election as mayor ( a nonpartisan position ) of his adopted hometown, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California – a small, wealthy village and artists ' community on the Monterey Peninsula.
The VVD and the CDA regained their majority in the 1982 general election and retained it in the 1986 general election.
In the 1986 election, Janmaat lost his seat in parliament, however he regained his single seat in 1989.
Recognition of Kilby ’ s outstanding achievements have been made by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ( IEEE ), including the election to IEEE Fellow in 1966, the IEEE David Sarnoff Award in 1966, co-recipient of the first IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award in 1978, the IEEE Centennial Medal in 1984 and the IEEE Medal of Honor in 1986.
Lubbers won the 1986 general election and again in 1989, and he was not only supported by Christians, but also by non-religious people.
Le Pen's campaign for the upcoming presidential election unofficially began in the months following the 1986 election.
In 1986, Jacques Chirac's neo-Gaullist Rally for the Republic ( RPR ) party won the legislative election.
Their high point came in the 1986 election where they won 5 seats, including one seat in Navarre, the only occasion in which they have won a seat there.
He was elected as a councillor to the London Borough of Wandsworth in 1986 and at the 1992 general election was elected to Parliament for the seat of East Surrey, succeeding Sir Geoffrey Howe.
* 1986 election for Governor of Iowa:
Perpich was re-elected in 1986, but lost the 1990 general election to Arne Carlson in a bizarre campaign in which Carlson replaced the Independent-Republican Party's candidate Jon Grunseth, who had beaten Carlson in the primary.
When the result of the election became clear Lange asked Muldoon to devalue the dollar, which he refused to do, resulting in a constitutional crisis and precipitating some of the changes in the Constitution Act 1986.

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