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Ralph Tucker
Ralph Tucker (Democratic Party) was a member of the Maine House of Representatives, representing District 50. He assumed office on December 2, 2014. He left office on December 6, 2022.
Tucker (Democratic Party) ran for re-election to the Maine House of Representatives to represent District 50. He won in the general election on November 3, 2020.
Biography
Tucker's professional experience includes serving as a Maine District Court judge, as a member and chairman of the Brunswick School Board, and as a partner with McTeague Higbee law firm.[1]
Committee assignments
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2021-2022
Tucker was assigned to the following committees:
- Environment and Natural Resources Committee, Chair
- Ethics Committee, Chair
2019-2020
Tucker was assigned to the following committees:
2017 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:
Maine committee assignments, 2017 |
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• Environment and Natural Resources, Chair |
2015 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Tucker served on the following committees:
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• Environment and Natural Resources |
• Insurance and Financial Services |
Sponsored legislation
The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.
Elections
2022
Ralph Tucker was not able to file for re-election due to term limits.
2020
See also: Maine House of Representatives elections, 2020
General election
General election for Maine House of Representatives District 50
Incumbent Ralph Tucker defeated Michael J. Lawler in the general election for Maine House of Representatives District 50 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Ralph Tucker (D) | 73.6 | 4,240 |
![]() | Michael J. Lawler (R) ![]() | 26.4 | 1,519 |
Total votes: 5,759 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic Primary for Maine House of Representatives District 50
The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Ralph Tucker in round 1 .
Total votes: 1,909 |
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Republican primary election
Republican Primary for Maine House of Representatives District 50
The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Michael J. Lawler in round 1 .
Total votes: 301 |
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2018
General election
General election for Maine House of Representatives District 50
Incumbent Ralph Tucker defeated Michael J. Lawler in the general election for Maine House of Representatives District 50 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Ralph Tucker (D) | 75.8 | 3,653 |
![]() | Michael J. Lawler (R) | 24.2 | 1,168 |
Total votes: 4,821 (100.00% precincts reporting) | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Maine House of Representatives District 50
Incumbent Ralph Tucker advanced from the Democratic primary for Maine House of Representatives District 50 on June 12, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Ralph Tucker | 100.0 | 1,255 |
Total votes: 1,255 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for Maine House of Representatives District 50
Michael J. Lawler advanced from the Republican primary for Maine House of Representatives District 50 on June 12, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Michael J. Lawler | 100.0 | 361 |
Total votes: 361 | ||||
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2016
Elections for the Maine House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on June 14, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 15, 2016.[2]
Incumbent Ralph Tucker ran unopposed in the Maine House of Representatives District 50 general election.[3]
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Democratic | ![]() | |
Source: Maine Secretary of State |
Incumbent Ralph Tucker ran unopposed in the Maine House of Representatives District 50 Democratic primary.[4][5]
Maine House of Representatives, District 50 Democratic Primary, 2016 | ||
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Party | Candidate | |
Democratic | ![]() |
Robert Thompson ran unopposed in the Maine House of Representatives District 50 Republican primary.[4][5]
Maine House of Representatives, District 50 Republican Primary, 2016 | ||
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Party | Candidate | |
Republican | ![]() |
2014
Elections for the Maine House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 10, 2014, and a general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for party candidates wishing to run in this election was March 17, 2014. The deadline for write-in candidates to run in the primary election was April 28, 2014, and the deadline for non-party candidates to run in the general election was June 2, 2014. The deadline for write-in candidates to run in the general election was September 22, 2014. Ralph Tucker defeated Jacqueline Sartoris in the Democratic primary, which was subject to a recount; the outcome was not affected.[6] Mark Holbrook was unopposed in the Republican primary. Tucker defeated Holbrook in the general election.[7][8][9][10]
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Democratic | ![]() |
64.6% | 2,772 | |
Republican | Mark Holbrook | 28.4% | 1,219 | |
None | Blank Votes | 7% | 301 | |
Total Votes | 4,292 |
Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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50.6% | 442 |
Jacqueline Sartoris | 49.4% | 432 |
Total Votes | 874 |
Endorsements
Tucker was endorsed by the Maine State AFL-CIO.[11]
Campaign themes
2020
Ballotpedia survey responses
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Campaign finance summary
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2022
In 2022, the Maine State Legislature was in session from January 5 to May 9.
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2021
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In 2021, the Maine State Legislature was in session from December 2 to March 30.
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2020
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In 2020, the Maine State Legislature was in session from January 8 to March 17.
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2019
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In 2019, the Maine State Legislature was in session from December 5 through June 19.
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2018
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In 2018, the Maine State Legislature was in session from January 3 to May 2. The legislature held a special session from June 19 to September 13.
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See also
2020 Elections
External links
Personal |
Footnotes
- ↑ Ralph Tucker campaign website, "About," accessed June 5, 2014
- ↑ Politics1.com, "Maine," archived December 31, 2015
- ↑ Maine Secretary of State, "2016 Election Results," accessed December 20, 2016
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Maine Secretary of State, "List of Candidates who have filed for the June 14, 2016 Primary Election," accessed March 20, 2016
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Maine Secretary of State, "Tabulations for Primary Elections held on June 14, 2016," accessed August 11, 2016
- ↑ Department of the Secretary of State of Maine, "Secretary of State Matt Dunlap Announces Results of Democratic Primary Contest Recount in House District 50, part of Brunswick," June 18, 2014
- ↑ Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions, "List of Primary Candidates," accessed May 8, 2014
- ↑ Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions, "List of Non-Party Candidates," accessed June 2, 2014
- ↑ Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions, "Primary Election - June 10, 2014," accessed December 5, 2014
- ↑ Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions, "General Election - November 4, 2014," accessed December 5, 2014
- ↑ Ralph Tucker campaign website, "Home," accessed June 5, 2014
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Preceded by Ellen Winchenbach (R) |
Maine House of Representatives District 50 2014-2022 |
Succeeded by Sean Paulhus (D) |