Joe Kolter | |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Term Start: | January 3, 1983 |
Term End: | January 3, 1993 |
Predecessor: | Charles F. Dougherty |
Successor: | Ron Klink |
State House1: | Pennsylvania |
District1: | 14th |
Term Start1: | January 7, 1969 |
Term End1: | November 30, 1982 |
Predecessor1: | Constituency established |
Successor1: | Barry L. Alderette |
Birth Name: | Joseph Paul Kolter |
Birth Date: | 3 September 1926 |
Birth Place: | McDonald, Ohio, U.S. |
Death Place: | Hershey, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Party: | Democratic |
Spouse: | Dorothy |
Children: | 3 |
Education: | Geneva College (BS) |
Allegiance: | United States |
Serviceyears: | 1944–1947 |
Joseph Paul "Joe" Kolter (September 3, 1926 – September 8, 2019) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives for Pennsylvania from 1983 to 1993.
Kolter was born in McDonald, Ohio.[1] He graduated from New Brighton High School in 1944 and Geneva College in 1950.
He served in the United States Army Air Forces from 1944 to 1947.[2]
He was a New Brighton city councilman from 1961 to 1965, and a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1969 to 1982.[1]
A Democrat, Kolter was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1982, defeating incumbent Eugene Atkinson, a Republican who had been elected twice as a Democrat, but switched parties in 1981. He was reelected four times, before he was defeated in the Democratic primary by Ron Klink in 1992.[2]
Kolter was implicated in the Congressional Post Office scandal that also ensnared Ways and Means Committee chairman Dan Rostenkowski of Illinois. He pleaded guilty to conspiring with the House Postmaster to embezzle $9,300 in taxpayer funds and received a six-month prison sentence.[2] [3] [4] Kolter was also fined $20,000 and ordered to pay restitution for the amount converted.[5]
Kolter died on September 8, 2019, at age 93, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[2] [6]