James E. Rzepkowski | |
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Delegate Maryland District 32 | |
In office January 11, 1995 – April 30, 2003 |
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Preceded by | Tyras S. Athey, Patrick C. Scannello, & Victor A. Sulin |
Succeeded by | Terry R. Gilleland, Jr. |
Associate Deputy Secretary, Business Development-Rural Region, Department of Business and Economic Development | |
In office May 2004 – June 2004 |
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Assistant Secretary, Business Development-Rural Region, Department of Business and Economic Development | |
In office June 2004 – February 2007 |
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Personal details | |
Born | March 8, 1971 Annapolis, MD |
Political party | Republican |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
James E. Rzepkowski (born March 8, 1971 in Annapolis, Maryland) was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates.
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Prior to working as a State Delegate, Rzepkowski worked as an insurance agent manager for State Farm insurance. In 1992 he began his political career when he worked for the Republican State Central Committee.[2]
Rzepkowski graduated from Old Mill High School in Millersville, Maryland, which is in Anne Arundel County. He attended the University of Maryland College Park and received his B.A. in government & politics in 1993 receiving Phi Beta Kappa. Additionally, Rzepkowski was the charter president of the Eta Epsilon chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at the University of Maryland.
Rzepkowski was first elected in 1994 when, along with fellow Republican Michael W. Burns and Democrat Mary Ann Love, he defeated Democratic incumbent Victor A. Sulin.[1] In 1998, Rzepkowski won reelection along with Love and Theodore J. Sophocleus [2] The general election in 2002 was identical to 1998 with all three incumbents winning reelection.[3]
Rzepkowski resigned his seat on April 30, 2003 to accept a position with the Department of Business and Economic Development. Terry R. Gilleland, Jr. was appointed by Governor Bob Ehrlich to replace Rzepkowski as the delegate for District 32.[4]
While in the Maryland House of Delegates, Rzepkowski was the Chief Deputy Minority Whip in 2003.
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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James E. Rzepkowski, Rep. | 18,299 | 19.84% | Won |
Theodore Sophocleus, Dem. | 16,842 | 18.26% | Won |
Mary Ann Love, Dem. | 16,646 | 18.05% | Won |
Robert G. Pepersack, Sr, Rep. | 14,628 | 15.86% | Lost |
Victor A. Sulin, Dem. | 13,694 | 14.85% | Lost |
David P. Starr, Rep. | 12,020 | 13.04% | Lost |
Other Write-Ins | 82 | 0.09% | Lost |
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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Mary Ann Love, Dem. | 15,823 | 19% | Won |
Theodore Sophocleus, Dem. | 15,382 | 18% | Won |
James E. Rzepkowski, Rep. | 14,959 | 18% | Won |
Michael W. Burns, Rep. | 13,247 | 16% | Lost |
Victor Sulin, Dem. | 12,658 | 15% | Lost |
Betty Ann O'Neill, Dem. | 11,752 | 14% | Lost |
Name | Votes | Percent | Outcome |
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James E. Rzepkowski, Rep. | 15,147 | 20% | Won |
Michael W. Burns, Rep. | 12,883 | 17% | Won |
Mary Ann Love, Dem. | 12,414 | 16% | Won |
Gerald P. Starr, Rep. | 12,166 | 16% | Lost |
Victor A. Sulin, Dem. | 11,872 | 16% | Lost |
Thomas H. Dixon III, Dem. | 11,002 | 15% | Lost |