- Michael N. Castle
Infobox Congressman
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name = Michael N. Castle
nickname = Mike
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state = Delaware
district = At-large
term_start =January 3 1993
term_end =
predecessor =Thomas R. Carper
successor =
order2 = 69th
office2 = Governor of Delaware
term_start2 =January 15 1985
term_end2 =December 31 1992
lieutenant2 =Dale E. Wolf
predecessor2 =Pierre S. du Pont, IV
successor2 =Dale E. Wolf
order3 = 20th
office3 = Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
term_start3 =January 20 1981
term_end3 =January 15 1985
governor3 =Pierre S. du Pont, IV
predecessor3 =James D. McGinnis
successor3 =Shien Biau Woo
birth_date = birth date and age|1939|7|2
birth_place = Wilmington,Delaware
death_date =
death_place =
spouse = Jane DiSabatino
party = Republican
residence = Wilmington,Delaware
alma_mater =Hamilton College
occupation =
profession =Lawyer
religion =Roman Catholic Michael Newbold "Mike" Castle (born
July 2 1939 ) is an Americanlawyer and incumbent U.S. Representative from Delaware, currently serving his eighth term, from Wilmington, in New Castle County,Delaware . He is a member of the Republican Party, who served in theDelaware General Assembly , asLieutenant Governor of Delaware , two terms asGovernor of Delaware .Early life and family
Castle was born
July 2 1939 in Wilmington,Delaware . He is a graduate ofTower Hill School in Wilmington,Hamilton College in Clinton,New York , andGeorgetown University School of Law. He married Jane DiSabatino in 1992; they have no children. They are members of theRoman Catholic Church .Early Delaware political career
[
Dick Thornburgh of Pennsylvania (center) and Secretary of DefenseCaspar Weinberger , July 1982.] Castle was Deputy Attorney General inDelaware from 1965 until 1966, and was elected to theDelaware House of Representatives in 1966. He served one term there during the 1967/68 session, and then was elected to theDelaware State Senate , serving two terms from the 1969/70 session through the 1975/76 session. Following this, he returned to the full time practice of law.In 1980, Castle was recruited to run for
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware by the incumbent Governor,Pierre S. du Pont, IV . With that endorsement, he was elected, defeating State Senator Thomas B. Sharp. He served one term fromJanuary 20 1981 toJanuary 15 1985 .Governor of Delaware
As the hand-picked choice of the popular Governor du Pont, he easily won election as
Governor of Delaware , defeating formerDelaware Supreme Court Justice William T. Quillen. In the campaign, Castle was criticized for being a shadow of his mentor, and only promising an extension of du Pont’s program. Despite this criticism, Delaware voters elected him to another term in 1988, when he defeated Democrat Jacob Kreshtool. Castle served two terms fromJanuary 15 1985 toDecember 31 1992 , when he resigned to begin his first term asU.S. Representative .Castle’s terms marked the full establishment of what
Delaware political commentator Celia Cohen has called “the Age of Incumbency.” Following du Pont’s very successful and popular terms as Governor,Delaware politics seemed to have reached a consensus, with leaders of both parties being regularly re-elected, while working closely and quietly together on a conservative fiscal low tax, pro business, and clean government agenda. Prior to du Pont only four men had served eight years as Governor, and one of those had two nonconsecutive terms. From 1977 until the present there have been four governors, two from each party, each emulating Castle in essentially carrying out the program initiated byPierre S. du Pont, IV .
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