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Name
  
Patricia Morgan

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Nationality
  
American


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Born
  
August 25, 1950 (age 74) (
1950-08-25
)

Alma mater
  
Mississippi State UniversityProvidence CollegeKent State UniversityRhode Island College

Office
  
Member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives since 2011

Residence
  
West Warwick, Rhode Island, United States

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Patricia L. Morgan (born 1950 in Ohio, United States) is an American politician and a Republican member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives representing District 26 since January 2011. She became the first female minority leader of the Rhode Island House of Representatives in 2017, after she was chosen by the Republican caucus members on November 15, 2016 when former minority leader Brian Newberry stepped down from the position.

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Education

Morgan attended Mississippi State University, graduated from Providence College, earned her BA degree from Kent State University, and her MEd from Rhode Island College.

Elections

  • 2016 Morgan was unopposed for the September 13, 2016 Republican Primary and won the November 8, 2016 General election with 3,192 votes (55.2%) against Democratic nominee Anthony J. Paolino who had 2,079 votes (35.9%) and Independent Vincent Marzullo who had 504 votes (8.7%).
  • 2014 Morgan was unopposed for the September 9, 2014 Republican Primary, winning with 376 votes and won the November 4, 2014 General election with 2,104 votes (50.1%) against Democratic nominee Nicholas Denice who had 1,816 votes (43.2%) and Moderate Paul Caianiello, Jr. who had 275 votes (6.6%).
  • 2012 Morgan was unopposed for the September 11, 2012 Republican Primary, winning with 129 votes and won the November 6, 2012 General election with 2,849 votes (52.1%) against Democratic nominee Nicholas Denice.
  • 2010 When Democratic Representative William Murphy retired and left the seat open, Morgan was unopposed for the September 23, 2010 Republican Primary, winning with 220 votes and won the November 2, 2010 General election by 90 votes with 2,239 votes (51%) against Democratic nominee Michael Senerchia.
  • 2004 To challenge District 26 incumbent Representative Murphy, Morgan was unopposed for the 2004 Republican Primary, but lost to the November 2, 2004 General election to Representative Murphy.
  • References

    Patricia Morgan Wikipedia


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