John Kowalko

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John Kowalko
Member of the Delaware House of Representatives
from the 25th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 9, 2007
Preceded by Stephanie Ulbrich
Personal details
Born (1945-09-17) September 17, 1945
Portsmouth, Virginia
Nationality American
Political party Democratic
Residence Newark, Delaware
Website johnkowalko.com

John A. Kowalko, Jr.[1] (born September 17, 1945 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Delaware House of Representatives since January 9, 2007 representing District 25.[2]

Elections

  • 2012 Kowalko was unopposed for both the September 11, 2012 Democratic Primary and the November 6, 2012 General election, winning with 7,384 votes.[3]
  • 2004 Kowalko was unopposed for the September 11, 2004 Democratic Primary and but lost the November 2, 2004 General election to incumbent Republican Representative Stephanie Ulbrich,[4] who had held the seat since 1995.
  • 2006 Kowalko and Ulbrich were both unopposed for their September 12, 2006 primaries, setting up a rematch; Kowalko won the November 7, 2006 General election with 2,473 votes (52.0%).[5]
  • 2008 Kowalko was unopposed for the September 9, 2008 Democratic Primary and won the November 4, 2008 General election with 5,008 votes (73.4%) against Republican nominee James Gates.[6]
  • 2010 Kowalko was unopposed for the September 17, 2010 Democratic Primary and won the November 2, 2010 General election with 3,402 votes (65.5%) against Republican nominee Gordon Winegar.[7]

References

  1. "Representative John A. Kowalko, Jr.". Dover, Delaware: Delaware General Assembly. Retrieved November 7, 2013. 
  2. "Representative John Kowalko, Jr.'s Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved November 7, 2013. 
  3. "State of Delaware General Election Official Results". Dover, Delaware: Delaware Commissioner of Elections. November 6, 2012. Retrieved November 7, 2013. 
  4. "State of Delaware General Election Official Results". Dover, Delaware: Delaware Commissioner of Elections. November 2, 2004. Retrieved November 7, 2013. 
  5. "State of Delaware General Election Official Results". Dover, Delaware: Delaware Commissioner of Elections. November 7, 2006. Retrieved November 7, 2013. 
  6. "State of Delaware General Election Official Results". Dover, Delaware: Delaware Commissioner of Elections. November 4, 2008. Retrieved November 7, 2013. 
  7. "State of Delaware General Election Official Results". Dover, Delaware: Delaware Commissioner of Elections. November 2, 2010. Retrieved November 7, 2013. 

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