Joseph Battisto Explained

Joseph W. Battisto
State House:Pennsylvania
District:189th
Term Start:January 4, 1983[1]
Term End:November 30, 2000[2]
Predecessor:Martin P. Mullen
Successor:Kelly Lewis
Constituency:Part of Monroe County
Birth Date:June 27, 1931
Birth Place:Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Place:East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Party:Democrat
Alma Mater:East Stroudsburg State College
University of Scranton
Occupation:Legislator
Spouse:Virginia
Children:4

Joseph William Battisto was a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.[3]

Biography

Battisto graduated from Stroudsburg High School in 1949, earned a bachelor's degree from East Stroudsburg State College in 1956 and an M.S. degree from the University of Scranton in 1966.[4]

He was sworn in to represent the 189th legislative district in 1983, a position he held until his defeat by Republican Kelly Lewis in the 2000 general election.[5] In an April 2002 special election, he ran against Mario Scavello for the newly reconfigured 176th legislative district.[6]

In 2013, the Marshalls Creek bypass was named for the former legislator, who along with former Smithfield Township Supervisor Al Wilson, came up with the idea to create it.[7]

Personal life

Joseph was born on June 27, 1931, in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, to Jennie (née Santasiero) and Angelo Battisto. He was the eldest of four children, and grew up with his sisters Mary Battisto Gunn and Genevieve Battisto, and brother Thomas Battisto.

In 1961, he married Virginia Marie Mayer. They had four children:Joseph William Battisto, Jr.,James William Battisto,Pamela Battisto Watkins, andJessica Battisto Dieffenbacher.

Joseph was a grandfather of eight:Rachel Watkins,Allison Watkins,Evan Battisto,Joseph Battisto III,Victoria Watkins,Brielle Battisto,Blake Battisto, andSage Battisto.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Session of 1983 - 167th of the General Assembly - No. 1. Legislative Journal. Pennsylvania House of Representatives . 1983-01-04.
  2. Per Article II, Section 2 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, the legislative session ended on November 30, 2000
  3. Web site: Joseph W. Battisto.
  4. Web site: Joseph W. Battisto (Democrat). Official Pennsylvania House of Representatives Profile. Pennsylvania House of Representatives. https://web.archive.org/web/20000125001319/http://www.house.state.pa.us/members/districts/189/189.htm. 2000-01-25 .
  5. Web site: 2000 General Election - Representative in the General Assembly . Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information . Pennsylvania Department of State . 2004 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127132539/http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/ElectionsInformation.aspx?FunctionID=13&ElectionID=2&OfficeID=13 . 2008-11-27 .
  6. Web site: 2002 Special Election for the 176th Legislative District . Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information . Pennsylvania Department of State . 2004 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081109013619/http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/ElectionsInformation.aspx?FunctionID=13&ElectionID=122&OfficeID=13 . 2008-11-09 .
  7. News: Marshalls Creek bypass named for former state Rep. Battisto. PIERCE. DAVID. poconorecord.com. 2017-11-17. en.