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UK[edit]

Minister of State for Housing and Planning

Minister of Blockade - Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood

Parliament Years Member Party
Constituency created from Glasgow Rutherglen and Hamilton South
54th 2005–2010 Tommy McAvoy Scottish Labour and Co-operative
55th 2010–2015 Tom Greatrex
56th 2015–2017 Margaret Ferrier Scottish National Party
57th 2017–2019 Gerard Killen Scottish Labour and Co-operative
58th 2019–present Margaret Ferrier Scottish National Party
Election Member Party
2005 Tommy McAvoy Scottish Labour and Co-operative
2010 Tom Greatrex
2015 Margaret Ferrier Scottish National Party
2017 Gerard Killen Scottish Labour and Co-operative
2019 Margaret Ferrier Scottish National Party

Rutherglen and Hamilton West (UK Parliament constituency)

List of years in United Kingdom politics and government
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2019 in United Kingdom politics and government

UK county[edit]

Wikipedia:WikiProject Highways/United Kingdom

Template:Subnational flags of the United Kingdom

 Flintshire
 Buckinghamshire
 Monmouthshire
 Dorset
 Hampshire
 Devon
 County Durham
 Aberdeenshire
 Cambridgeshire
 Caernarfonshire
 East Lothian

States vs counties 6th April 2020[edit]

State etc. Population
Numbers Country
 District of Columbia 672,228  United States
 New Jersey 8,958,013  United States
 Puerto Rico 3,680,058  United States
 Rhode Island 1,056,298  United States
 Massachusetts 6,794,422  United States
 Guam 169,885  United States
 US Virgin Islands 106,906  United States
 Connecticut 3,590,886  United States
 American Samoa 55,538  United States
 Maryland 6,006,401  United States
 Delaware 945,934  United States
 New York 19,795,791  United States
 Florida 20,271,272  United States
 Northern Mariana Islands 55,070  United States
 Pennsylvania 12,802,503  United States
 Ohio 11,614,373  United States
 California 39,144,818  United States
 Illinois 12,859,995  United States
 Hawaii 1,431,603  United States
 Virginia 8,382,993  United States
 North Carolina 10,042,802  United States
 Indiana 6,619,680  United States
 Georgia 10,214,860  United States
 Michigan 9,922,576  United States
 South Carolina 4,896,146  United States
 Tennessee 6,600,299  United States
 New Hampshire 1,330,608  United States
 Kentucky 4,425,092  United States
 Louisiana 4,670,724  United States
 Washington 7,170,351  United States
 Wisconsin 5,771,337  United States
 Texas 27,469,114  United States
 Alabama 4,858,979  United States
 Missouri 6,083,672  United States
 West Virginia 1,844,128  United States
 Minnesota 5,489,594  United States
 Vermont 626,042  United States
 Mississippi 2,992,333  United States
 Arizona 6,828,065  United States
 Arkansas 2,978,204  United States
 Oklahoma 3,911,338  United States
 Iowa 3,123,899  United States
 Colorado 5,456,574  United States
 Maine 1,329,328  United States
 Oregon 4,028,977  United States
 Utah 2,995,919  United States
 Kansas 2,911,641  United States
 Nevada 2,890,845  United States
 Nebraska 1,896,190  United States
 Idaho 1,654,930  United States
 New Mexico 2,085,109  United States
 South Dakota 858,469  United States
 North Dakota 756,927  United States
 Montana 1,032,949  United States
 Wyoming 586,107  United States
 Greater London 8,899,375  England
 West Midlands 2,916,458  England
 Alaska 738,432  United States
 Greater Manchester 2,812,569  England
 West Yorkshire 2,320,214  England
 Kent 1,846,478  England
 Hampshire 1,844,245  England
 Essex 1,832,752  England
 Lancashire 1,498,300  England
 Merseyside 1,423,065  England
 South Yorkshire 1,402,918  England
 Devon 1,194,166  England
 Surrey 1,189,934  England
 North Riding of Yorkshire 1,184,365  England
 Nottinghamshire 1,154,195  England
 Tyne and Wear 1,136,371  England
 Staffordshire 1,131,052  England
 Lincolnshire 1,087,659  England
 Cheshire 1,059,271  England
 Leicestershire 1,053,486  England
 Derbyshire 1,053,316  England
 Somerset 965,424  England
 Gloucestershire 916,202  England
 Berkshire 911,403  England
 Norfolk 903,680  England
 County Durham 866,846  England
 West Sussex 858,852  England
 Cambridgeshire 852,523  England
 East Sussex 844,985  England
 Buckinghamshire 808,666  England
 Dorset 772,268  England
 Suffolk 758,556  England
 Northamptonshire 747,622  England
 Wiltshire 720,060  England
 Oxfordshire 687,524  England
 Bedfordshire 669,338  England
 East Riding of Yorkshire 600,259  England
 Worcestershire 592,057  England
 Warwickshire 571,010  England
 Cornwall 568,210  England
 Cumbria 498,888  England
 Shropshire 498,073  England
 Bristol 463,405  England
 Northumberland 320,274  England
 Herefordshire 192,107  England
 Isle of Wight 141,538  England
 Rutland 39,697  England
 City of London 8,706  England
 Isles of Scilly 2,242  England
 Jersey 106,800  United Kingdom
 Guernsey 63,026  United Kingdom
 Isle of Man 83,314  United Kingdom
 Anglesey 69,961  Wales
 Caernarfonshire 127,000  Wales
 Flintshire 155,593  Wales
 Glamorgan 132,165  Wales
 Merionethshire 38,310  Wales
 Monmouthshire 94,142  Wales
 Montgomeryshire 63,779  Wales
 Pembrokeshire 125,055  Wales
 East Lothian 105,790  Scotland
 Caithness 26,486  Scotland
 Kirkcudbrightshire 3,352  Scotland
 Orkney 22,100  Scotland
 Shetland 23,210  Scotland
 Sutherland 12,650  Scotland


 United Kingdom

America[edit]

Austria[edit]

Susanne Raab Second Kurz government

Gewessler - Surname - Leonore Gewessler

Armenia[edit]

European Party of Armenia[1]

Arsen Torosyan https://hy.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D4%B1%D6%80%D5%BD%D5%A5%D5%B6_%D4%B9%D5%B8%D6%80%D5%B8%D5%BD%D5%B5%D5%A1%D5%B6

Minister of Health

2020 coronavirus pandemic in Armenia

Azerbaijan[edit]

Cabinet of Azerbaijan

https://az.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamil%C9%99_%C6%8Fliyeva

Ambassadors[edit]

List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Azerbaijan

Rafael Ibrahimov - Az ambassador to UK 2001 - 2007

Fakhraddin Gurbanov - Az ambassador to UK 2007 - 2014

Canada[edit]

Canada[edit]

New Brunswick Constituencies disestablished in 1970

1974 disestablishments in New Brunswick

British Columbia[edit]

2020 British Columbia general election

Party Name Constituency Year elected Seat held by party since Defeated by Party
British Columbia Liberal Party Eric Foster Vernon-Monashee 2009 1996 Harwinder Sandhu British Columbia New Democratic Party
Simon Gibson Abbotsford-Mission 2009 2009 Pam Alexis
John Martin Chilliwack 2013 2001 Dan Coulter
Laurie Throness Chilliwack-Kent 2013 2013 Kelli Paddon
Mary Polak Langley 2005 1991 Andrew Mercier
Marvin Hunt Surrey-Cloverdale 2017 1991 Mike Starchuk
Jas Johal Richmond-Queensborough 2017 2017 Aman Singh
Joan Isaacs Coquitlam-Burke Mountain 2017 2017 Fin Donnelly
Sam Sullivan Vancouver-False Creek 2013 2009 Brenda Bailey
Jane Thornthwaite North Vancouver-Seymour 2009 1991 Susie Chant
Michelle Stilwell Parksville-Qualicum 2013 1996 Adam Walker

Open seats changing hands[edit]

Party Candidate Incumbent retiring from the House Constituency Defeated by Party
British Columbia Liberal Party Petra Veintimilla Linda Lawson Boundary-Similkameen Roly Russell British Columbia New Democratic Party
Margaret Kunst Rich Coleman Langley East Megan Dykeman
Alexa Loo Linda Reid Richmond South Centre Henry Yao
Matt Pitcairn John Yap Richmond-Steveston Kelly Greene
Green Party of British Columbia Nicole Duncan Andrew Weaver Oak Bay-Gordon Head Murray Rankin

UK who was defeated[edit]

USA[edit]

Barbara Wasinger, American politician - Members of the Kansas House of Representatives - republican for district 111 [11] State house webpage

2018 Washington House of Representatives election

France[edit]

Italy[edit]

List of members of the Italian Senate, 2018-

https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parentopoli

EURO Parliament[edit]

  1. List of female members of the European Parliament for Croatia Ivica Tolić Romana Jerković
  2. List of members of the European Parliament for Spain, 2014–19

Slovenia MEP - Zofija Mazej Kukovič List of members of the European Parliament for Slovenia, 2009–14

Shadow Cabinet (2020)[edit]

Portfolio Shadow Minister Term

began

The Rt Hon Jeremy Corbyn MP 2015
Deputy Leader of the Labour Party vacant 2019
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer The Rt Hon John McDonnell MP 2015
Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department The Rt Hon Diane Abbott MP 2016
Shadow First Secretary of State The Rt Hon Emily Thornberry MP 2017
Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 2016
Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Rebecca Long-Bailey MP 2017
Shadow Secretary of State for Health Jon Ashworth MP 2016
Shadow Secretary of State for Education Angela Rayner MP 2016
Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union The Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer KCB QC MP 2016
Richard Burgon MP 2016
Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities Dawn Butler MP 2017
Shadow Secretary of State for International Development Dan Carden MP 2018
Shadow Minister for Voter Engagement and Youth Affairs Cat Smith MP 2016
Shadow Leader of the House of Lords The Rt Hon The Baroness Smith of Basildon PC 2015
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons The Rt Hon Valerie Vaz MP 2016
Shadow Lord President of the Council Jon Trickett MP 2016
Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office 2017
Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Margaret Greenwood MP 2016
Shadow Secretary of State for Housing The Rt Hon John Healey MP 2016
Andrew Gwynne MP 2017
Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Peter Dowd MP 2017
Shadow Secretary of State for Wales Christina Rees MP 2017
Shadow Secretary of State for Transport Andy McDonald MP 2016
Shadow Minister without portfolio

Labour Party Chair Co-National Campaign Coordinator (serving with Andrew Gwynne)

Ian Lavery MP 2017
Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Commons The Rt Hon Nick Brown MP 2016
Shadow Secretary of State for Defence Nia Griffith MP 2016
Shadow Attorney General The Rt Hon The Baroness Chakrabarti CBE PC 2016
Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade Barry Gardiner MP 2016
Shadow Minister for Mental Health and Social Care Barbara Keeley MP 2016
Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Tony Lloyd MP 2017
Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland 2019
Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Lords The Rt Hon The Lord McAvoy PC 2015
Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Tracy Brabin MP 2020
Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Luke Pollard MP 2020
Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Rights Rachael Maskell MP 2020

France[edit]

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  8. ^ "2023 Parliamentary Review - Revised Proposals | Boundary Commission for Wales". Boundary Commission for Wales. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
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