• Jetur Rose Riggs (June 20, 1809 – November 5, 1869) was an American Anti-Lecompton Democrat who represented New Jersey's 4th congressional district in...
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  • Senator Riggs may refer to: Jack Riggs (born 1954), Idaho State Senate Jetur R. Riggs (1809–1869), New Jersey State Senate This disambiguation page lists...
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    residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Ledgewood include: Jetur R. Riggs (1809–1869), represented New Jersey's 4th congressional district in...
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  • 2014) 2nd district: Jeff Van Drew (R) (since 2019) 3rd district: Andy Kim (D) (since 2019) 4th district: Chris Smith (R) (since 1981) 5th district: Josh...
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  • Huyler (D) Jacob R. Wortendyke (D) 36th (1859–1861) John T. Nixon (R) John L. N. Stratton (R) Jetur R. Riggs (D) William Pennington (R) 37th (1861–1863)...
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  • Monmouth County and Ocean County. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+14, it is the most Republican district in New Jersey, and it is also the only...
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    June 26, 1860 – December 2, 1860 Solomon Foot (R), elected February 16, 1861 Speaker: William Pennington (R), elected February 1, 1860, after 44 rounds of...
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    in the history of the right to die controversy in the United States Jetur R. Riggs (1809–1869), represented New Jersey's 4th congressional district in...
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    (Democratic) 55.17% ▌Alexander Berthoud (Republican) 44.84% New Jersey 4 Jetur R. Riggs Anti-Lecompton Democrat 1858 Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. ▌Y...
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    March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1859 Preceded by George Vail Succeeded by Jetur R. Riggs Member of the New Jersey General Assembly In office 1850-1852 Personal...
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