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Hundreds of lawmakers have changed political parties throughout the United States’ history. But Rep. Tricia Cotham’s change Wednesday is drawing ire for handing Republicans power.
Sidman reported $19,505.90 in contributions from political party committees and $30,800 from political action committees, including multiple liberal groups, in her most recent campaign finance report.
She was elected as a Democrat in 2022 to represent District 112. Cotham formally changed her affiliation to the Republican Party on April 5, 2023, granting the North Carolina House Republicans a supermajority. Prior to her party switch, Cotham had campaigned on a traditional Democratic Party platform and had voted for abortion rights legislation.
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Tricia Derges is an American politician. She served as a Republican member for the 140th district of the Missouri House of Representatives. [1] Born in Giddings, Texas. [1] Derges attended at the Kirkwood High School. [1] In 2021, she won the election for the 140th district of the Missouri House of Representatives. [1]
Rep. Tricia Cotham’s House district has shifted under newly proposed maps. There are also two congressional maps proposed that have a nearby district with no incumbent who would run against her.
2017 – Rick Wilson, political strategist and operations chief for Evan McMullin 2016 presidential campaign, as well as co-founder of The Lincoln Project. 2018 – Tani Cantil-Sakauye, chief justice of the California Supreme Court (2011–present) [386] 2018 – Charles Djou, former U.S. representative from Hawaii (2010–2011) [387]
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