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Rep. John Carney (D-Del.)

  • District: Delaware -- At Large
  • Residence: Wilmington
  • Born: May 20, 1956; Wilmington, Del.
  • Religion: Roman Catholic
  • Family: Wife, Tracey Quillen; two children
  • Education: Dartmouth College, A.B. 1978 (English); U. of Delaware, M.P.A. 1987
  • Military Service: None
  • Political Highlights: Del. secretary of finance, 1997-00; lieutenant governor, 2001-09; sought Democratic nomination for governor, 2008; U.S. House, 2011-present
  • Elected: Elected: 2010 (1st term); Defeated Glen Urquhart, R, to succeed Michael N. Castle, R, who ran for Senate
  • Committee Assignments: Financial Services (Financial Institutions & Consumer Credit; Oversight & Investigations)
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Election History
Year Election Candidate Votes Percent
2010 general John Carney (D) 173,543 56.8%
Glen Urquhart (R) 125,442 41%
Earl Lofland (I) 3,704 1.2%
Brent Wangen (LIBERT) 1,986 0.6%
Jeffrey Brown (BLU) 961 0.3%
2008 general Michael Castle (R) 235,437 61.1%
Karen Hartley-Nagle (D) 146,434 38%
Mark Parks (LIBERT) 3,586 0.9%
2006 general Michael Castle (R) 143,897 57.2%
Denni Spivack (D) 97,565 38.8%
Karen Hartley-Nagle (I) 5,769 2.3%
Michael Berg (GREEN) 4,463 1.8%
2004 general Michael Castle (R) 245,978 69.1%
Paul Donnelly (D) 105,716 29.7%
Maurice Barros (I) 2,337 0.7%
William Morris (LIBERT) 2,014 0.6%
2002 general Michael Castle (R) 164,605 72.1%
Micheal Miller (D) 61,011 26.7%
Brad Thomas (LIBERT) 2,789 1.2%
Vote For President
Year Democrat Republican Independent
2008 Barack Obama: 62% John McCain: 37%
2004 John Kerry: 53% George W. Bush: 46%
2000 Al Gore: 55% George W. Bush: 42%

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