Albert Krawczyk Explained

Albert Krawczyk
State House:Vermont
District:Bennington 2-2
Term Start:January 8, 2003
Term End:January 5, 2005
Predecessor:Betty Bolognani
Successor:Anne Lamy Mook
State House2:Vermont
District2:Bennington 2-3
Term Start2:January 1999
Term End2:January 8, 2003
Predecessor2:Peter J. Brady
Successor2:None (district eliminated)
Birth Name:Albert Chester Krawczyk
Birth Date:24 August 1934
Birth Place:Shaftsbury, Vermont, U.S.
Party:Republican (2002–present)
Democratic (1998–2002)
Residence:Bennington, Vermont, U.S.
Allegiance: United States
Branch:United States Army
Serviceyears:1953–1956
Battles:Korean War

Albert Chester Krawczyk (born August 24, 1934) is an American politician who served three terms in the Vermont House of Representatives. Elected each time as a Democrat, he announced in November 2002 that he was switching to the Republican Party.[1] He lost his 2004 bid for reelection as well as a 2006 rematch against Anne Lamy Mook.[2] His cousin, Joseph L. Krawczyk Jr., served in the House from 2003 to 2011.

Electoral history

Date Election Candidate Party Votes %
Vermont House of Representatives, Bennington 2-3 district
Nov 3, 1998[3] GeneralMary A. MorrisseyRepublican1,56051.64
Albert C. KrawczykDemocratic1,45248.06
Write-Ins90.30
Peter Brady did not seek reelection; seat stayed Democratic
Nov 7, 2000[4] GeneralMary A. MorrisseyRepublican1,93541.19
Albert C. KrawczykDemocratic1,59533.95
Judy MurphyDemocratic1,16824.86
Write-Ins00.00
Vermont House of Representatives, Bennington 2-2 district
Nov 5, 2002[5] GeneralMary A. MorrisseyRepublican1,93654.02
Albert C. KrawczykDemocratic1,62945.45
Write-Ins190.53
District redrawn; change from Democratic to split Republican/Democratic
Nov 2, 2004[6] GeneralMary A. MorrisseyRepublican2,21437.10
Anne Lamy MookDemocratic1,57826.45
Albert KrawczykRepublican1,52225.51
Claude DeLuciaProgressive65010.89
Write-Ins30.05
Nov 7, 2006[7] GeneralMary A. MorrisseyRepublican1,61635.18
Anne Lamy MookDemocratic1,47432.08
Albert KrawczykRepublican1,08023.51
Claude DeLuciaProgressive4199.12
Write-Ins50.11

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tracy. Schmaler. Freed and Tracy battle for House speaker. Barre Montpelier Times Argus. November 14, 2002. September 28, 2018.
  2. Web site: Peter. Crabtree. Mook tops incumbent Krawczyk. Rutland Herald. November 3, 2004. September 28, 2018.
  3. Web site: VT Elections Database – 1998 State Representative General Election – Bennington 2-2 District. Vermont Secretary of State. October 3, 2018. October 4, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181004021320/http://vtelectionarchive.sec.state.vt.us/elections/view/77532/. dead.
  4. Web site: VT Elections Database – 2000 State Representative General Election – Bennington 2-2 District. Vermont Secretary of State. October 3, 2018. October 4, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181004062431/http://vtelectionarchive.sec.state.vt.us/elections/view/77168/. dead.
  5. Web site: VT Elections Database – 2002 State Representative General Election – Bennington 2-2 District. Vermont Secretary of State. October 3, 2018. October 4, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181004021503/http://vtelectionarchive.sec.state.vt.us/elections/view/77057/. dead.
  6. Web site: VT Elections Database – 2004 State Representative General Election – Bennington 2-2 District. Vermont Secretary of State. October 3, 2018.
  7. Web site: VT Elections Database – 2006 State Representative General Election – Bennington 2-2 District. Vermont Secretary of State. October 3, 2018.