Charles J. Fogarty
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Charles J. Fogarty, Jr. is the former Lieutenant Governor of the U.S. State of Rhode Island. He is a Democrat. Fogarty served two full terms as Lt. Governor, first elected to the position in 1998 and leaving office on January 2, 2007.
His father, Charles Fogarty, Sr., was a State Senator and Director of the Rhode Island Small Business Administration. His uncle, John E. Fogarty, was a United States Congressman for 26 years
A graduate of La Salle Academy and Providence College, Fogarty received a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Rhode Island.
Fogarty was previously elected to the Glocester Town Council in 1984 and in 1990 was elected as a State Senator, where he served for eight years. While a State Senator, he served as both Majority Whip and Senate President Pro Tempore.
Fogarty was a candidate for Governor of Rhode Island in 2006. He was running against incumbent Republican Governor Donald Carcieri, as Fogarty was barred from seeking re-election in 2006 due to term limits. He was defeated by a slim margin of 8,000 votes.
Rhode Island is one of 19 states that elects its governor and lieutenant governor separately rather than on a single party ticket.
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[edit] Electoral history
- 2006 Race for Governor
- Donald Carcieri (R) (inc.), 51%
- Charles Fogarty (D), 49%
- 2002 Race for Lieutenant Governor
- Charles Fogarty (D) (inc.), 54%
- John Pagliarini (R), 25%
- Robert Healey (I), 19%
- Gregg Stevens (Grn.), 3%
- 1998 Race for Lieutenant Governor
- Charles Fogarty (D), 50%
- Bernard Jackvony (R) (inc.), 44%
Preceded by Bernard Jackvony |
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island 1999 – 2007 |
Succeeded by Elizabeth Roberts |