Michael Barbieri (politician)
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Michael A. Barbieri (born July 28, 1949) is an American politician. He was a
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member of the Delaware House of Representatives from January 2009 until August 2015. In 2015, Barbieri resigned from his office to take an appointed $144,213 position as director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health. The job position was not advertised, and Barbieri and the Democratic Party of Delaware were criticized for cronyism. A special election was held to fill Barbieri's seat, which was won by David Bentz. In July 2017, Barbieri resigned from his director position after a patient at one of the treatment centers he oversaw died of neglect. Barbieri was also under scrutiny due to child sexual abuse allegations against a worker at an outpatient treatment facility he owned at the time of the abuse. Barbieri earned his BA in sociology from the University of Delaware, his MSW from Temple University, and his
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from the University of Delaware.


Electoral history

*In 2006, Barbieri lost the general election to incumbent Republican
Terry R. Spence Terry R. Spence (born November 30, 1941) is an American politician from New Castle, Delaware. He is a member of the Republican Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as Speaker of the Delaware House of Representatives. He was d ...
, who had held the seat since 1987 and was the current
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. *In 2008, Barbieri challenged Spence to a rematch and won the general election with 4,164 votes (52.0%) against Spence, who also qualified and received votes as the Working Families Party nominee. *In 2010, Spence challenged Barbieri to regain his seat, setting up a third contest, which Barbieri won in the general election with 3,115 votes (53.0%) against Spence, who again qualified for the Working Families Party. *In 2012, Barbieri was unopposed for the general election, winning 7,501 votes.


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at the Delaware General Assembly * 1949 births Living people Democratic Party members of the Delaware House of Representatives People from Newark, Delaware Politicians from Philadelphia Temple University alumni University of Delaware alumni {{Delaware-politician-stub