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Phillip Stephen "Phil" King (born February 29, 1956) is a Weatherford, Texas, attorney who has been a conservative Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives since 1999. He represents District 61, which encompasses Parker and Wise counties to the west of Fort Worth. ==Election history== King was nominated without opposition in the 1998 Republican primary when the incumbent, Ric Williamson, did not seek re-election. In the general election, King defeated the Democratic candidate, Brenda Brown Rotramble, 21,200 (65%) to 11,626 (35%). (At the time, the district included a portion of neighboring Cooke County.) King ran unopposed in 2000. In 2002, King defeated the Democratic candidate Mack Dobbs, 25,525 (69%) to 11,475 (3%). In 2004, King once again ran unopposed. In 2006, King defeated the Libertarian candidate Richard Forsythe, Jr., 27,470 (80% to 6,696 (20%), in the general election the Democratic Party did not field a candidate. In 2008, King faced two opponents in the general election, Democratic candidate Charles William Randolph and (once again facing) Libertarian candidate Forsythe, defeating them 48,879 (73%) to Randolph's 16,308 (24%) and Forsythe's 2,205 (4%). In 2010, King defeated the Libertarian candidate, Richard Forysthe, Jr. 34,513 (86%) to 5,508 (14%), in the general election. In 2012, King defeated Green Party candidate Matthew Britt, 55,737 (89%) to 6,954 (11%). In 2014, King defeated Democratic candidate Matthew Britt (who ran in 2012 as a Green Party Candidate), 36,466 (83%) to 7,451 (17%). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Phil King (Texas politician)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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