Elections Lou Barletta
1 elections
1.1 2002
1.2 2008
1.3 2010
1.4 2012
elections
2002
in 2002, barletta ran republican candidate in 11th district against nine-term democratic incumbent paul kanjorski. 11th had long been considered democratic district in pennsylvania outside of philadelphia , pittsburgh. however, barletta viewed strong candidate—indeed, first credible republican challenger kanjorski had faced since 1986 reelection bid—since popular republican mayor heavily democratic city. barletta lost, taking 42.4% of vote. race might have been closer had state legislature not decided move heavily democratic scranton, heart of 10th district, 11th. barletta lost district s share of lackawanna county, home scranton, 32 points; trailed in old 11th 9,000 votes.
2008
barletta faced kanjorski again in 2008. david duke, american white nationalist , former imperial wizard of ku klux klan, endorsed lou barletta in race. multiple polls had shown barletta leading kanjorski many 5 percentage points, , race has been pegged 1 of nation s competitive leading november elections. race 1 of few nationwide republican challenger had credible chance @ unseating democratic incumbent. barletta lost kanjorski 48%-52%, largely due losing lackawanna county 12,800 votes. barletta won territory had been in district prior 2000s round of redistricting 4,000 votes.
2010
barletta announced on december 9, 2009, once again run congress in 2010. won party s nomination on tuesday, may 18, 2010. barletta won general election on november 2, 2010 against kanjorski 55%-45% margin. city council president joe yannuzzi succeeded barletta mayor of hazleton on december 15, 2010.
2012
before 2012 election, expected state legislature gerrymander barletta s district make safer him. president barack obama carried old 11th 57%. new map, expected, altered 11th. heavily democratic scranton , wilkes-barre shifted 17th district. make loss of population, 11th absorbed heavily republican territory north , south had been in neighboring 5th, 10th, 17th , 19th districts, pushing far south suburbs of harrisburg. new district approximately ten points more republican predecessor. had existed in 2008, president obama have won 47 percent of vote here john mccain s 51 percent. appeared legislature wanted protect barletta packing many of northeast pennsylvania s democratic voters 17th possible.
barletta won reelection 58 percent of vote.
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