Chuck Calvert | |
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Member of the OhioHouseofRepresentatives from the 69th district | |
In office January 3, 1999 –December 31, 2006 | |
Preceded by | William G. Batchelder |
Succeeded by | William G. Batchelder] |
Personal details | |
Born | 1930 (age 92–93) |
Political party | Republican |
Charles E. Calvert (born 1930) is the Chairman of the Ohio Elections Commission,and a former member of the Ohio House of Representatives,succeeded by Bill Batchelder. [1] Calvert was named as a potential successor to Bob Gibbs,who won election to Congress and vacated his seat in the Ohio Senate late in 2010,but he did not run. [2]
Calvert County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2020 census,the population was 92,783. Its county seat is Prince Frederick. The county's name is derived from the family name of the Barons of Baltimore,the proprietors of the English Colony of Maryland. Calvert County is included in the Washington–Arlington–Alexandria,DC–VA–MD–WV Metropolitan Statistical Area. It occupies the Calvert Peninsula,which is bordered on the east by Chesapeake Bay and on the west by the Patuxent River. Calvert County is part of the Southern Maryland region. The county has one of the highest median household incomes in the United States. It is one of the older counties in Maryland,after St. Mary's,Kent County and Anne Arundel counties.
Riverdale Park,formerly known and often referred to as Riverdale,is a semi-urban town in Prince George's County,Maryland,United States,a suburb in the Washington,D.C.,metropolitan area. The population was 6,955 as of the 2010 U.S. Census. The population as of 2019 is approximately 7,304,according to the US Census Bureau and other entities.
Lorne Albert Calvert is a Canadian politician who served as the 13th premier of Saskatchewan,from 2001 to 2007. Calvert served as leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party from 2001 to June 6,2009,when he was succeeded by Dwain Lingenfelter.
Kenneth Stanton Calvert is an American businessman and politician serving as the U.S. representative for California's 41st congressional district,and previously the 44th,42nd,and 43rd,serving since 1993. He is a member of the Republican Party. The district is part of the Inland Empire of Southern California.
The Southern Colonies within British America consisted of the Province of Maryland,the Colony of Virginia,the Province of Carolina,and the Province of Georgia. In 1763,the newly created colonies of East Florida and West Florida would be added to the Southern Colonies by Great Britain until the Spanish Empire took back Florida. These colonies were the historical core of what would become the Southern United States,or "Dixie". They were located south of the Middle Colonies,albeit Virginia and Maryland were also called the Chesapeake Colonies.
The Southern Colonies were overwhelmingly rural,which made slavery and indentured servitude highly used. During a series of civil unrest,Bacon's Rebellion shaped the way that servitude and slavery worked in the South. After a series of attacks on the Susquehannock,attacks that were ensued after the group of natives burnt one of Bacon's farms,Bacon's arrest,along with other arrest warrants,were issued by Governor Berkely,for attacking the natives without his permission. Bacon avoided detainment,though,and then burnt Jamestown,in opposition of the governor previously denying him land in fear of native attacks,however Bacon hadn't believe his policies were entirely conventional,saying that they didn't ensure protection to the English settlers,as well as the exclusion of Bacon from Berkeley's social clubs and friend groups. The rebellion dissolved sometime in 1676,following Charles II's initial sending of troops to restore order in the colony. This rebellion influenced the view of the Africans,helping create a completely African servitude and workforce in the Chesapeake Colonies,alleviating primarily White servitude,a working-class that could be repugnant at times through disobedience and mischief. This also helped racial superiority in White regions,helping the poor White and wealthy White people,respectively,feel almost equal. It diminished alliances between White and Black people,happened in Bacon's Rebellion.
The colonies developed prosperous economies based on the cultivation of cash crops,such as tobacco,indigo,and rice. An effect of the cultivation of these crops was the presence of slavery in significantly higher proportions than in other parts of British America.
Lord Baltimore may refer to:
Charles Calvert,3rd Baron Baltimore,inherited the colony of Maryland in 1675 upon the death of his father,Cecil Calvert,2nd Baron Baltimore,(1605–1675). He had been his father's Deputy Governor since 1661 when he arrived in the colony at the age of 24. However,Charles left Maryland for England in 1684 and would never return. The events following the Glorious Revolution in England in 1688 would cost Calvert his title to Maryland;in 1689 the royal charter to the colony was withdrawn,leading to direct rule by the British Crown. Calvert's political problems were largely caused by his Roman Catholic faith which was at odds with the established Church of England.
Charles Calvert,5th Baron Baltimore,was a British nobleman and Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland. He inherited the title to Maryland aged just fifteen,on the death of his father and grandfather,when the colony was restored by the British monarchy to the Calvert family's control,following its seizure in 1688. In 1721 Charles came of age and assumed personal control of Maryland,travelling there briefly in 1732. For most of his life,he remained in England,where he pursued an active career in politics,rising to become Lord of the Admiralty from 1742 to 1744. He died in 1751 in England,aged 52.
Joseph Kent was an American politician and planter who was a United States Senator from Maryland,serving from 1833 until his death in 1837. He also served in the House of Representatives,representing the 2nd congressional district of Maryland from 1811 to 1815 and again from 1819 to 1826,and as the 19th Governor of Maryland from 1826 to 1829.
Charles Calvert may refer to:
Charles Benedict Calvert was an American politician who was a U.S. Representative from the sixth district of Maryland,serving one term from 1861 to 1863. He was an early backer of the inventors of the telegraph,and in 1856 he founded the Maryland Agricultural College,the first agricultural research college in America,now known as the University of Maryland. He was a direct descendant of the Lords Baltimore,proprietary governors of the Province of Maryland from 1631 until 1776.
The Republican Main Street Partnership is a 501(c)(4) organization that was allied with the congressional Republican Main Street Caucus. The Partnership continues to exist,but the Caucus was dissolved by its members in February 2019 and was since reformed as a separate unrelated entity.
Calvert High School is a private,Catholic high school in Tiffin,Ohio. It is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo. Athletic teams are known as the Senecas.
Hon. Phillip Calvert,also known as Hon. Philip Calvert,was the fifth Governor of Maryland during a brief period in 1660 or 1661. He was appointed by the royally chartered proprietor of Maryland,Charles Calvert,3rd Baron Baltimore (1637–1715),as a caretaker to replace Lt. Gen Josias Fendall (1628–1682),the fifth/sixth? provincial governor.
Benedict Leonard Calvert was the 15th Proprietary Governor of Maryland from 1727 through 1731,appointed by his older brother,Charles Calvert,5th Baron Baltimore (1699–1751). He was named after his father,Benedict Calvert,4th Baron Baltimore (1679–1715). Calvert had tuberculosis and died from it on board the family ship,The Charles,on 1 June 1732,while returning to his home in England,aged 31.
This is a list of members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council between 1921 and 1927. Terms of the Legislative Council did not coincide with Legislative Assembly elections,and members served six year terms,with a number of members facing election each year.
The 1976 United States Senate election in Maryland took place on November 2,1976. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Glenn Beall Jr. ran for re-election to a second term,but was defeated by Democratic challenger Paul Sarbanes.
The 1932 United States Senate election in Maryland was held on November 8,1932. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Millard Tydings was re-elected to a second term in office,defeating Republican Wallace Williams.
The 1976 United States presidential election in Maryland was held on November 2,1976 as part of the 1976 United States presidential election. Incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford of Michigan and his running mate Senator Bob Dole of Kansas lost to the Democratic challengers,Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia and Senator Walter Mondale of Minnesota. Carter and Mondale won Maryland with 53.04% of the vote compared to Ford and Dole’s 46.96% –a comfortable margin of 6.08%.
The 1940 United States presidential election in Maryland took place on November 5,1940,as part of the 1940 United States presidential election. State voters chose eight representatives,or electors,to the Electoral College,who voted for president and vice president.