Sal Santoro Explained
Sal Santoro (born July 14, 1951) is an American politician and a Republican member of the Kentucky House of Representatives representing District 60[1] from 2007 to 2023. Santoro was a Kentucky State Policeman. He was defeated for renomination in 2022 by Marianne Proctor.
Education
Santoro earned his BA from the University of Cincinnati and his MA from Xavier University.
Elections
- 2012 Santoro was unopposed for both the May 22, 2012 Republican Primary,[2] and the November 6, 2012 General election, winning with 21,798 votes.[3]
- 2006 When District 60 Representative Paul Marcotte left the Legislature and left the seat open, Santoro won the 2006 Republican Primary with 1,487 votes (55.2%)[4] and won the November 7, 2006 General election with 9,783 votes (68.4%) against Democratic nominee David Ryan.[5]
- 2008 Santoro was unopposed for both the 2008 Republican Primary[6] and the November 4, 2008 General election, winning with 20,471 votes.[7]
- 2010 Santoro was unopposed for the May 18, 2010 Republican Primary[8] and won the November 2, 2010 General election with 12,595 votes (80.4%) against Independent candidate Sean McPhillips.[9]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Sal Santoro's Biography . . April 25, 2014.
- Web site: Commonwealth of Kentucky May 22, 2012 Official 2012 Primary Election Results . 28 . . Frankfort, Kentucky . April 25, 2014.
- Web site: Commonwealth of Kentucky November 6, 2012 Official 2012 General Election Results . 43 . Secretary of State of Kentucky . Frankfort, Kentucky . April 25, 2014.
- Web site: 2006 Primary Election . Kentucky State Board of Elections . Frankfort, Kentucky . April 25, 2014.
- Web site: 2006 General Election . Kentucky State Board of Elections . Frankfort, Kentucky . April 25, 2014.
- Web site: 2008 Primary Election . Kentucky State Board of Elections . Frankfort, Kentucky . April 25, 2014.
- Web site: 2008 General Election . Kentucky State Board of Elections . Frankfort, Kentucky . April 25, 2014.
- Web site: Commonwealth of Kentucky May 18, 2010 Official 2010 Primary Election Results . 25 . Secretary of State of Kentucky . Frankfort, Kentucky . April 25, 2014.
- Web site: Commonwealth of Kentucky November 2, 2010 Official 2010 General Election Results . 50 . Secretary of State of Kentucky . Frankfort, Kentucky . April 25, 2014.