Role Politician Name Geoff Diehl | Spouse(s) KathyJo Boss | |
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Occupation Small Business OwnerPolitician Education Lake Forest Academy, Lehigh University |
a new hope state rep geoff diehl s maiden speech april 27 2011
Geoffrey G. Diehl is a Republican politician who represents the 7th Plymouth District (Abington, Whitman, and East Bridgewater) in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He is a member of the Joint Committee on Housing, House Committee on Global Warming and Climate Change and the House Committee on Technology and Intergovernmental Affairs. Representative Diehl is also a member of the House Library Caucus and Regional School Caucus. On November 2, 2010 he upset incumbent Allen McCarthy and was sworn in on January 5, 2011. He claims to have served as Donald Trump's Massachusetts campaign co-chair during the primary preceding the 2016 Presidential Election.
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- a new hope state rep geoff diehl s maiden speech april 27 2011
- Common sense 29 geoff diehl
- Personal History
- 2010 Election
- US Senate election 2018
- References
Common sense 29 geoff diehl
Personal History
Geoff Diehl was born at St. Luke's Hospital in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He attended Lake Forest Academy and graduated from Lehigh University in 1992 with a double major in Government and Urban Studies. After graduating, he moved to New York City and worked in Advertising, and would later work television production in Los Angeles, California. He moved to his wife's home town of Whitman, Massachusetts in 2001 where he worked as an account executive in the sign industry. Prior to his election, Diehl was a member of the Whitman Finance Committee, and remains a member of the MetroSouth Chamber of Commerce, and South Shore Chamber of Commerce. Geoff Diehl is also an Eagle Scout. Geoff and his wife, KathyJo, have two daughters, Kaylee and Emily.
2010 Election
Diehl began his campaign for representative of the 7th Plymouth District on February 22, 2010. During his campaign Diehl received support from previous Representatives from the same district including Andrew Card, Michael Sullivan, Ned Kirby (Also former State Senator, County Commissioner, and Judge), and Ronald Whitney. Diehl also received the endorsement of U.S. Senator Scott Brown.
U.S. Senate election, 2018
Diehl has publicly announced he is challenging Elizabeth Warren in 2018. He has established a campaign website.