Frank Michael Kratovil Jr. (born May 29, 1968) is an American politician who is the US Representative for the first congress district of Maryland from 2009 to 2011. Elected in 2008, he was defeated in his bid to be re-elected on 2 November 2010. Kratovil is a member of the Democratic Party. He previously served as Queen Anne State Attorney in Maryland's Eastern Shore, and he was appointed judge for District District Court by Governor Martin O'Malley in December 2011.
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Frank Kratovil was born in Lanham, Maryland, spending his childhood in Prince George's County, Maryland. He is the son of Frank M. Kratovil Sr. and Lynnda Kratovil. Kratovil attended high school at Queen Anne School in Upper Marlboro and graduated in 1986. Kratovil received his bachelor degree in 1990 from Western Maryland College. He joins the Phi Delta Theta over there and plays soccer, basketball and baseball. In football, he served as a Captain for three years, named for the Mid-Atlantic Conference Conference Team and received the Most Valuable Player Award and Extraordinary Player's Extraordinary Player Award. After graduation, he was awarded the Bates Prize for the Most Achievable Graduate Man, Charles W. Havens Award, awarded to intergroup athletes who "have demonstrated with the words and deeds of the attributes of charity, altruism, virtue, and humanity and compassion for caring for others" and Carroll County Scholar-Athlete Award. Kratovil then graduated with honors from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 1994. He served from 1994 to 1995 as Legal Officer for Justice Darlene G. Perry of the Prince George County Circuit Court. From 1995 to 1997 he served as State Assistant to Prince George's County, Maryland.
In 1997, Kratovil moved to the Eastern Shore and was appointed Assistant Assistant State for Queen Anne's County, Maryland. During his tenure as Assistant State Assistant, he serves as a full time Community Prosecutor and Prosecutor in County. He continued to serve as Assistant State Attorney until 2001 when he was appointed Deputy State Attorney in Kent County, Maryland. He also served as the Young Democratic President of Maryland from 1997 to 1998, and in 1998 was chosen to represent the United States at the delegation of the American Council of Young Political Leaders to Taiwan. He is also a member and on the Executive Committee of the Queen Anne District Local Management Council.
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In 2002, Kratovil ran for the State Attorney in Queen Anne District and was elected after defeating four commanders named David Gregory in the primary and Republican party Paul W. Comfort in the general election. Kratovil assumed the office at the age of 34 made him the youngest State Attorney in Maryland. He ran unscathed to be re-elected in 2006. He was elected by fellow State Attorney to become President of the Maryland State Barrister Association (MDSAA) for 2005. During his time as President of the MDSAA, he pushed for stronger legislation to expand gang prosecutions and increases awareness of the growing problems with drugs and gangs in rural Maryland.
Political campaign
2008
On June 4, 2007, Kratovil announced that he would run for Congress in the first congress district of Maryland. During the February 12 primary, Kratovil defeated fellow Democrats Christopher Robinson, Steve Harper, and Joseph Werner.
Kratovil is expected to face Republican presidential nominee nine months Wayne Gilchrest, a leading Republican moderate, in an election. However, Gilchrest was ousted in the Republican Party by a much more conservative State Republican, State Senator Andy Harris. This significantly changed the dimensions of the race, as Kratovil now runs for open seats rather than against long-term players like Gilchrest.
Kratovil was originally a weak man because of the history of district elections. Although Democrats and Republicans are almost bound in registration, the former has a strong tone of social conservatism in favor of the Republican Party. This district is in the hands of the Republic for all but 14 years since 1947. Kratovil got a significant boost when Gilchrest supported Kratovil over Harris. In June, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) decided to support Kratovil's campaign financially through their Red to Blue program. Kratovil, who is considered moderate, took some support from the local Eastern Shore Republicans as well as the Democrats. He also received support from the Blue Dogs Coalition, a conservative fiscal congressional Democrat group. CQ Politics sets the race as "No Clear Favorite."
The November election is as close as expected. On election night, Kratovil leads Harris with 915 votes. After two rounds of counting the absentee ballots, Kratovil's leadership grew to 2,000 votes. Predicting that it is almost impossible for Harris to close the gap, most of the media declared Kratovil as the winner on the night of 7 November. Harris finally admitted on 11 November.
The election of Kratovil dramatizes the geographical divide that characterizes the 1st District. A resident of the East Coast, Kratovil brings all nine counties on the Beach. However, he was badly defeated in the Baltimore County district, including most of Harris's bases in the more conservative Eastern suburb of Baltimore. He also lost the district districts of Harford and Anne Arundel County in the Western Shore. District voters are divided almost evenly between the two regions. Kratovil thus became the only four Democrats to represent 1 since 1947. Proving just how Republic is still this district, John McCain brings 1 with 58 percent of the vote, showing the best in the country.
2010
Harris announced in May 2009 that he would look for a rematch against Kratovil, citing Kratovil's voice for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 in its final form.
Kratovil based on his 2010 re-election bid on an independent streak in Washington. He was quoted as saying "We can send someone to Washington who will continue to be independent and put the people's interests in his district first, or we can send people who will put their own extreme ideological views in front of the best interests of the people in this district." He also pointed to his overall record in Congress as evidence. He was ranked in the top ten in an independent ballot record in Congress by CQ Politics in 2009.
The "Super PAC" group called The Concerned Taxpayers of America paid $ 150,000 for ads that attacked Kratovil, and $ 300,000 for ads that attacked Peter DeFazio of Oregon. FEC's quarterly submissions of mid-October 2010 show that the group is funded entirely by $ 300,000 from Daniel G. Schuster Inc., a concrete company in Owings Mills, Maryland, and $ 200,000 from New York's hedge fund executive Robert Mercer, co-head of Renaissance Technology Setauket, New York. According to Dan Eggen at The Washington Post, the group said "it was formed in September 'to engage citizens from every walk of life and political affiliation' in the fight against 'escape expenses'." spending on these advertisements. Schuster is the top contributor to Harris.
The district re-formed, and Kratovil was defeated, taking 42 percent of the vote to Harris '54 percent. There is still more evidence of how the district Republican still exists, no Democrats have won more than 30 percent of the vote since the defeat of Kratovil.
AS. House of Representatives
- Committees task
- Agricultural Committee
- Subcommittee on Conservation, Credit, Energy, and Research
- Subcommittee on Horticultural and Organic Agriculture
- Subcommittee on Livestock, Milk, and Poultry
- Armed Services Committee â â¬
- Subcommittee on Readiness
- Air and Land Subcommittee
- Natural Resources Committee
- Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans and Wildlife
Kratovil voted against Patient Protection and the Affordable Care Act in March 2010, citing "the overall cost, the impact of deficits, and the negative impact employers can have on employment creation." After that, Kratovil praised his opposition to the law in campaign advertising.
Electoral history
District Court Judges
At the end of December 2011, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley appointed Kratovil as a judge for the District Court of Queen Anne District. Kratovil has been nominated by the Trial Trial Bid Commission for filling vacancies due to the retirement of Judge John T. Clark III.
References
External links
- Frank Kratovil for the US Congress official campaign site
- Biography at the Directory of Congressional Biographies of the United States
- Profile in Vote Smart
- Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Electoral Commission
- Profile of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC)
- Maryland State Lawyers' Association (MSAA)
- National District Attorneys Association (NDAA)
- The Queen Anne Community Partnership for Children (Local Management Board)
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