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Peter C. Schwartzkopf (born January 15, 1955) is an American politician and the
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of the Delaware House of Representatives. A member of the
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, he has represented the 14th district since 2002. His district covers Rehoboth Beach,
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, and he is the only Democrat in the Delaware General Assembly from Sussex County. He served as Majority Leader of the House (2009-2013) before being elected Speaker in 2013.


Electoral history

*In 2002, Schwartzkopf won the general election with 4,530 votes (53.1%) against Republican nominee Michael A. Meoli and
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nominee Everett M. Wodiska. *In 2004, Schwartzkopf won the general election with 8,396 votes (67.8%) against Republican nominee Mary Spicer and Libertarian nominee Everett M. Wodiska. *In 2006, Schwartzkopf won the general election with 6,610 votes (69.2%) against Republican nominee Kirk A. Pope Jr. and
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nominee Maurice J. Barros. *In 2008, Schwartzkopf was unopposed in the general election, winning 10,616 votes. *In 2010, Schwartzkopf won the general election with 6,425 votes (53.7%) against Republican nominee Christopher J. Weeks. *In 2012, Schwartzkopf won the general election with 8,250 votes (89.9%) against Libertarian nominee Margaret V. Melson. *In 2014, Schwartzkopf was unopposed in the general election, winning 5,911 votes. *In 2016, Schwartzkopf won the Democratic primary with 1,868 votes (73.9%) against Don R. Peterson. He went on to win the general election with 9,297 votes (63.6%) against Republican nominee James Louis DeMartino. *In 2018, Schwartzkopf won the general election with 8,530 votes (62.5%) in a rematch against Republican nominee James Louis DeMartino.


See also

* John Kowalko *
Valerie Longhurst Valerie J. Longhurst (born December 17, 1963) is an American politician. She is a Democratic member of the Delaware House of Representatives, where she serves as majority leader. She was elected in 2004 to represent the 15th district, which cover ...
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John C. Atkins John C. Atkins (born April 29, 1970) is a former American politician and member of the Delaware House of Representatives from 2003 until 2014 representing District 41. Atkins was originally elected as a Republican in 2002, then switched to the ...


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