- Lois Murphy
Lois Murphy (born
February 27 ,1963 in Hempstead, New York) is a Democrat from the state ofPennsylvania , who unsuccessfully ran for the U.S. House inPennsylvania's 6th congressional district ( [http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/images/preview/congdist/pa06_109.gifmap] ) against the Republican incumbent,Jim Gerlach in 2004 and 2006.Education and career
Murphy graduated from
Harvard College andRadcliffe College magna cum laude in 1984, and fromHarvard Law School cum laude in 1987. Murphy clerked for a judge in theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1987-1989), and later worked as a lawyer for the Justice Department (1989-1990). She has also taught law at Temple University, worked forNARAL Pro-Choice America , and is now a member of a private law firm. She was appointed byGovernor Ed Rendell to thePennsylvania Commission for Women in 2003, and is a trustee of the [http://www.womenslawproject.org/ Women's Law Project] .Family
Lois Murphy is married to lawyer Benjamin Eisner, whom she met at Harvard. They have two daughters, Emily and Lily.
Political career
In 2002 she ran Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell's campaign in
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania .
In 2004, she ran for Congress against RepublicanJim Gerlach . She lost by 2%, the closest margin for an incumbent re-elected that year.
In 2006, in a rematch of the 2004 race, she lost to Gerlach by 1.2%.Election history
2004 - United States House of Representatives
Lois Murphy - 153,977 - 49.0%
Jim Gerlach - 160,348 - 51.0%2006 - United States House of Representatives
Lois Murphy - 115,806 - 49.4%
Jim Gerlach - 118,807 - 50.6%2006 campaign
In 2006, Murphy won the Democratic Party primary over Mike Leibowitz, a real estate executive, with 73 percent of the vote. She again faced Gerlach in the general election. Gerlach was at that time considered one of the most vulnerable congressmen in 2006, in November. cite news
url=http://rothenbergpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2006/02/rothenbergs-10-most-endangered-house.html
publisher=Washington Post
title=washingtonpost.com's Politics Blog
date=October 21, 2005] cite news
url=http://rothenbergpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2006/02/rothenbergs-10-most-endangered-house.html
publisher=The Rothenberg Political Report
title=Rothenberg's 10 Most Endangered House Incumbents
date=February 21, 2006]As of September 30, 2006, Gerlach had raised $2.9 million compared to Murphy's $2.8 million, and had $1.2 million cash on hand versus Murphy's $900,000. The
National Republican Congressional Committee spent $1.6 million in support of Gerlach.In unofficial results as of November 8, 2006, Murphy lost by 3,001 votes (about 1.2%). See
Pennsylvania 6th Congressional District election, 2006 for details.See also
*Notable U.S. House elections, 2006 - Pennsylvania
External links
* [http://www.loismurphy.org/ Lois Murphy for Congress]
* [http://www.opensecrets.org/races/summary.asp?id=PA06&cycle=2006 PA-6 2006 Fundraising Summary]References
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