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Wayne Edward Whitfield (born May 25, 1943) is an American politician and attorney who served as the U.S. representative of Kentucky's 1st congressional district from January 1995, until his resignation in September 2016.
The district is represented by Republican James Comer who won a special election to fill the seat of Rep. Ed Whitfield who resigned in September 2016. Comer also won election to the regular term to begin January 3, 2017.
Ed Whitfield (R) Yes State Representative: 1943 Kentucky 3: Mike Ward (D) No State Representative: 1951 Maine 1: James B. Longley Jr. (R) Yes Lawyer 1951 Maine 2: John Baldacci (D) Yes State Senator: 1955 Maryland 2: Bob Ehrlich (R) No State Delegate: 1957 Michigan 8: Dick Chrysler (R) Yes Automobile manufacturer 1942 Michigan 13: Lynn N ...
Succeeded Ed Whitfield (R) Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Kentucky House of Representatives Chair of the Monroe County Republican Party 1972 [80] Pennsylvania 2: Dwight Evans (D) November 14, 2016: No Succeeded Chaka Fattah (D) Pennsylvania House of Representatives: 1954 [81]
Elected U.S. Representative. Ed Whitfield Republican. Incumbent Republican Congressman Ed Whitfield won reelection. Kentucky's 1st congressional district ...
Running for his ninth term in this conservative [3] district based in western Kentucky, incumbent Republican Congressman Ed Whitfield faced a trivial challenge from Democratic candidate Charles Hatchett. As expected, Congressman Whitfield was overwhelmingly re-elected to another term in Congress.
Ed Whitfield (R) Incumbent resigned September 6, 2016, following an ethics investigation. [40] A special election was held November 8, 2016. [41] James Comer (R) November 14, 2016 California 44th: Janice Hahn (D) Incumbent resigned December 4, 2016, to become a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. [42]
Incumbent Republican Congressman Ed Whitfield defeated Democratic challenger Billy Cartwright by a solid margin in this solidly-conservative west Kentucky-based district. Kentucky's 1st congressional district election, 2004)