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John Chapman (Massachusetts)

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John Chapman
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Last election

November 4, 2014

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John Chapman was a 2014 Republican candidate seeking election to the U.S. House to represent the 9th Congressional District of Massachusetts.[1] He was defeated by incumbent Bill Keating (D) in the general election.[2]

Elections

2014

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See also: Massachusetts' 9th Congressional District elections, 2014

Chapman ran in the 2014 election for the U.S. House to represent Massachusetts' 9th District.[1] Chapman defeated Mark Alliegro, Daniel Shores and Vincent Anthony Cogliano, Jr. in the Republican primary on September 9, 2014.[3] He was defeated by incumbent William Keating (D) in the general election on November 4, 2014.

U.S. House, Massachusetts District 9 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngBill Keating Incumbent 53.1% 140,413
     Republican John Chapman 43.5% 114,971
     Write-in Other 0.1% 157
     Blank None 3.4% 9,013
Total Votes 264,554
Source: Massachusetts Secretary of State Official Results
U.S. House, Massachusetts District 9 Republican Primary, 2014
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Chapman 32.3% 9,567
Mark Alliegro 30.6% 9,049
Daniel Shores 23.6% 6,973
Vincent Anthony Cogliano, Jr. 13.2% 3,917
All Others 0.2% 69
Total Votes 29,575
Source: Massachusetts Elections Division

Endorsements

  • Bristol County Sheriff Tom Hodgson endorsed Chapman on February 27, 2014.[4]
    • "John Chapman gives us the opportunity to see the results of change sooner rather than later. John is a champion of limited government, lower taxes and less business regulation, and he will make job creation his No. 1 priority. With his background and platform, he has the best candidate to run and win in the fall," said Hodgson.[4]
  • In March 2014, Chapman included on the NRCC's "Young Guns" list.[5]

Campaign donors

2014

Candidates for Congress were required to file up to seven main reports with the Federal Election Commission during the 2014 elections season. Below are Chapman's reports.

John Chapman (2014) Campaign Finance Reports
ReportDate FiledBeginning BalanceTotal Contributions
for Reporting Period
ExpendituresCash on Hand
Year End[7]January 31, 2014$0$118,385$(12,583)$105,802
April Quarterly[8]April 15, 2014$105,802$102,491$(88,871)$119,421
Running totals
$220,876$(101,454)

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