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Paul Edmund Kanjorski [3] (born April 2, 1937) is an American politician who was the U.S. representative for Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district from 1985 until 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party .
In 2010, Kanjorski was unseated by Barletta in a 45%–55% vote. [ 4 ] The district was substantially redrawn by the state legislature in the course of the 2012 redistricting after the 2010 census, significantly altering the 11th.
Elected U.S. Representative. Paul Kanjorski Democratic. Incumbent U.S. Representative Paul Kanjorski was re-elected with 72.5% of the vote. General Election 2006: ...
Back on February 16th, Democratic Congressman Paul Kanjorski and 20 other members of his party sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson asking him -- without being specific -- to do ...
Despite Kanjorski being easily reelected with 72 percent of the vote two years earlier, [36] multiple polls had shown Barletta leading Kanjorski by as much as 5 percentage points, [37] and the race was pegged as one of the nation's most competitive leading into the November elections. It was also one of very few nationwide where a Republican ...
Resigned before the assembling of the 9th Congress to become district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Louisiana. Aaron Lyle: Democratic-Republican: 10th: March 4, 1809 – March 4, 1813 12th: March 4, 1813 – March 4, 1817 John Lynch: Democratic: 12th: March 4, 1887 – March 4, 1889 Levi A. Mackey: Democratic: 20th
John Kerry won this district in 2004 with 52% and Kanjorski was reelected with 72.5% of the vote in 2006. However, he faced one of the toughest elections of his career against Barletta, a figure who made the national spotlight for the anti-illegal immigration policies he promoted as mayor.
Democratic incumbent Paul E. Kanjorski unsuccessfully ran for re-election, losing to Republican Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta. [8] In 2008, Obama carried this district with 57% of the vote. Kanjorski faced Corey O'Brien and Brian Kelly in the May 2010 Democratic primary, and won with 49.3% of the primary vote. PA - District 11 from OurCampaigns.com