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Frank Daniel Mongiardo (born July 4, 1960) is an American
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and politician from the Commonwealth of
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. Mongiardo is a
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and was the 54th
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from 2007 until 2011. He was a member of the
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from 2001 to 2007. He also ran for the U.S. Senate in 2004, narrowly losing in the general election to
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and again in 2010, losing in the primary election to Jack Conway.


Personal life and career

Mongiardo was born to
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in
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. His father Jimmy owned a whiskey store and coin laundry for many years before retiring and his mother Katherine died in 1988 of colon cancer. Mongiardo attended
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and received his
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at the
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in 1986. From 1986 to 2000, Mongiardo worked as an ear, nose and throat surgeon, performing his
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in Lexington. Mongiardo helped open a free health clinic and became chief of staff at the Hazard Appalachian Hospital. He entered politics in 2000 and was elected to the state senate, after defeating incumbent
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in an expensive and bitter Democratic primary with 49.1 percent of the vote and then winning the general election with 70 percent of the vote. Mongiardo was reelected to a redrawn district in 2002 that covers
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, Harlan,
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and
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counties with 65.6 percent of the vote. In this campaign Mongiardo argued his opponent Johnnie L. Turner had used images of
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in a television advertisement to compare Atta to him. In the
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Mongiardo worked to bring water projects to his district, pressed for legislation to establish an electronic medical network, and voted against a constitutional amendment that would allow the legislature to limit the payment of punitive damages in medical malpractice cases. Mongiardo continued his private practice and married Allison Patrick in
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in 2008. Their first child, Kathryn, was born on December 22, 2009, their second child, Cannon, was born on September 28, 2011 and third child, Barron, was born August 30, 2014.


2004 U.S. Senate race

Mongiardo ran in the 2004 U.S. Senate election to unseat incumbent first-term Senator
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, a former
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player. He won the primary election with 64.9 percent of the vote and made health care his top campaign priority. Although early polls showed Mongiardo at a significant disadvantage against Bunning, who had more name recognition and campaign funds, Mongiardo was able to make large gains on account of several missteps committed by Bunning and other Kentucky Republicans, including Bunning's admission not to have read newspapers articles on the Iraq war and claims made against Mongiardo regarding his staff's violence against Bunning's wife, his sexual preference, and his physical likeness to Saddam Hussein's sons, for the last of which Bunning later apologized. Mongiardo responded with statements about his co-sponsorship of a
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banning same-sex marriage in Kentucky and his intent to vote in favor of a
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, and he argued that Bunning was removed from the interests of families. Mongiardo gained support from national Democratic organizations, but lost the bitterly contested election 49.3 percent to 50.7 percent. Mongiardo was ahead with as much as 80 percent of the returns in. However, the western portion of the state broke strongly for Bunning, providing the ultimate margin of victory.


Lieutenant governor

Former Kentucky Lieutenant Governor
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chose Mongiardo as his running mate for the 2007 gubernatorial election in Kentucky; they won the Democratic primary election on May 22, 2007 with 41 percent of the vote against several tickets, including
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and
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, and
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and Renee True, and with enough votes to avoid a June runoff. Beshear-Mongiardo were elected over incumbent Republican Governor
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on November 6, 2007, winning with 58.7 percent of the state vote. Mongiardo did not risk losing his seat in the state senate because Kentucky holds its constitutional officer elections in odd years. In September 2008, Mongiardo claimed that some rural voters would not support
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because of unfamiliarity with Obama, ignorance or race. Mongiardo had endorsed Obama, who had supported him in the 2004 U.S. Senate election. Republican Kentucky State Senate President David L. Williams demanded Mongiardo apologize. Mongiardo argued that if Williams suggested racism was not an issue, he was "out of touch."


2010 U.S. Senate race

In January 2009, Mongiardo announced that he would be running for the
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seat currently held by incumbent Jim Bunning. Mongiardo called for Bunning to withdraw from reelection, questioning his ability to represent the state because of controversial statements made about the health of
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and Bunning's reportedly strained relationship with other Republican senators. Bunning later announced that he would not run in 2010. Mongiardo was narrowly defeated in the Democratic Primary by the Attorney General of Kentucky Jack Conway. Under a bill changing the selection process of candidates for Lieutenant Governor, which was proposed to the
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, Mongiardo could seek reelection as Lieutenant Governor even if he lost the Democratic primary to the U.S. Senate in 2010. Governor
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, however, privately indicated his desire to assemble his 2011 reelection team prior to the conclusion of the 2010 election cycle. On July 19, 2009, Beshear named
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mayor
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as his running mate in for reelection in 2011. On January 20, 2009 Mongiardo appeared on the
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, where he lost an inaugural trivia contest to
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References


External links

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Campaign financing
from
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