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    Bonner". RootsWeb. Ancestry.com. "Rep. Jo Bonner (R)". National Journal Almanac. National Journal. "Congressman Jo Bonner, Biography". Jo Bonner's Congressional...
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  • United States Postal Service. Retrieved May 15, 2023. Sherman, Jake. "Rep. Jo Bonner to resign". POLITICO. "AL - District 01". Our Campaigns. Retrieved June...
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  • Jennifer Bonner (born 1979), American architect Jill Bonner (1937–2021), British-American physicist Jo Bonner (born 1959), American politician Joe Bonner (1948–2014)...
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  • Ohio. Her brother, Jo Bonner, served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 2003 to 2013. Bonner started her career...
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    the state's coast. Republican Jo Bonner, who has represented the 1st district since 2003, sought re-election. Jo Bonner, incumbent U.S. Representative...
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  • arrival of Tony G. Waldrop in 2014 and after his retirement in 2021. Jo Bonner was appointed as university president in 2021. The Jaguars participate...
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    subcommittee. Callahan retired from the House in 2003. His chief of staff, Jo Bonner, won the election to replace Callahan, receiving huge support from both...
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    2009 – January 3, 2011 Preceded by Gene Green (acting) Succeeded by Jo Bonner Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California Incumbent...
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    take jobs in the private sector (Jo Ann Emerson of Missouri), one resigned to take a job in the public sector (Jo Bonner of Alabama), and Jesse Jackson...
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    (Louisiana–Monroe) Brad D. Smith (Marshall) Brian Hemphill (Old Dominion) Jo Bonner (South Alabama) Joseph S. Paul (Southern Miss) Kelly Damphousse (Texas...
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    Katherine Clark (D) was elected December 10, 2013. In Alabama's 1st district: Jo Bonner (R) resigned August 2, 2013, and Bradley Byrne (R) was elected December...
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    ultimately did not enter the race. On May 23, 2013, U.S. Representative Jo Bonner announced that he would resign, effective August 15, 2013. Byrne finished...
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    elections in Alabama by district: Republican incumbent Jo Bonner ran for reelection. In the primary, Bonner won against Orange Beach real estate developer Peter...
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    Gohmert, Ranking) Standards of Official Conduct (Zoe Lofgren, Chair; Jo Bonner, Ranking) Transportation and Infrastructure (James Oberstar, Chair; John...
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  • retirement and move to Montgomery, Alabama. When she died, US Representative Jo Bonner honored Moore in the Congressional Record. "Local TV personality Dot Moore...
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    February 1, 2014. Retrieved December 7, 2023. Bonner, Julie (February 20, 2008). "The Truth About JoJo and 'Hannah Montana' TV Series". Crushable. Archived...
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  • [citation needed] On May 23, 2013, six-term Republican U.S. Representative Jo Bonner announced he would resign from Congress effective August 15, 2013 to become...
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    Majority Minority Jo Bonner, Alabama, Chairman Michael McCaul, Texas Mike Conaway, Texas Charlie Dent, Pennsylvania Gregg Harper, Mississippi Linda Sánchez...
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    Johnny Baker – former American Football League linebacker and tight end Jo Bonner – former U.S. Representative who was reared in Camden Elizabeth Brown...
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    in the concurring presidential election. The incumbent was Republican Jo Bonner, who was reelected with 68.10% of the vote in 2006. The Democratic and...
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    Statistical Area; and for Puerto Rico". Retrieved May 28, 2017. "Congressman Jo Bonner - Representing Alabama's 1st District - Mobile ranked #1". Archived from...
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    Ethics Committee In office January 3, 2013 – January 3, 2015 Preceded by Jo Bonner Succeeded by Charlie Dent Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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    ▌1. Jo Bonner (R) ▌2. Martha Roby (R) ▌3. Mike Rogers (R) ▌4. Robert Aderholt (R) ▌5. Mo Brooks (R) ▌6. Spencer Bachus (R) ▌7. Terri Sewell (D) ▌At-large...
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    District Bush Kerry Representative 1st 64% 35% Jo Bonner 2nd 67% 33% Terry Everett 3rd 58% 41% Mike D. Rogers 4th 71% 28% Robert Aderholt 5th 60% 39%...
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    Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition and Forestry (Joe Baca, Chair; Jo Bonner, Ranking Member) General Farm Commodities and Risk Management (Bob Etheridge...
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  • Robert Aderholt (R) 106th (1999–2001) 107th (2001–2003) 108th (2003–2005) Jo Bonner (R) Mike Rogers (R) Artur Davis (D) 109th (2005–2007) 110th (2007–2009)...
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    District McCain Obama Representative 1st 61.01% 38.38% Jo Bonner 2nd 63.42% 36.05% Terry Everett (110th Congress) Bobby Bright (111th Congress) 3rd 56...
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    Patricia Swift Blalock – librarian and civil rights movement activist Jo Bonner – U.S. Representative for Alabama (2003) Frances Hawks Cameron Burnett...
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    Democratic Representative 1st 56.17% 41.91% Sonny Callahan (107th Congress) Jo Bonner (108th Congress) 2nd 54.11% 44.19% Terry Everett 3rd 45.82% 52.55% Bob...
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    general (1969–1972) (Union Springs) Michael Boley, NFL linebacker (Gadsden) Jo Bonner, representative from Alabama's 1st congressional district (2003–2013)...
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