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{{Short description|American politician}}
{{Short description|American politician (born 1959)}}
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|name = Phil Diserio
| name = Phil Diserio
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|state_delegate = West Virginia
| state_delegate = West Virginia
|district = 2nd
| district = 2nd
|term_start = December 1, 2016
| term_start = December 1, 2016
|term_end =
| term_end =
|predecessor = [[Ryan Weld]]
| predecessor = [[Ryan Weld]]
|successor =
| successor = ''New boundaries''
|term_start1 = January 23, 2012
| term_start1 = January 23, 2012
|term_end1 = December 1, 2014
| term_end1 = December 1, 2014
|predecessor1 = [[Tim Ennis]]
| predecessor1 = [[Tim Ennis]]
|successor1 = [[Ryan Weld]]
| successor1 = [[Ryan Weld]]
|birth_name = Phillip W Diserio
| birth_name = Phillip W Diserio
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1959|12|13}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1959|12|13}}
|birth_place = [[Wheeling, West Virginia]], U.S.
| birth_place = [[Wheeling, West Virginia]], U.S.
|death_date =
| death_date =
|death_place =
| death_place =
|party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
| party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
|spouse = Sandra
| spouse = Sandra
|children = Cassie<br>Carrissa<br>Carlie
| children = Cassie<br>Carrissa<br>Carlie
|residence = [[Follansbee, West Virginia|Follansbee]], [[West Virginia]], [[United States|U.S.]]
| residence = [[Follansbee, West Virginia|Follansbee]], [[West Virginia]], [[United States|U.S.]]
|alma_mater =
| alma_mater =
|profession = [[Electrician]]
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| termend = December 1, 2022
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'''Phillip W Diserio''' (born December 13, 1959) is an American politician and a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] member of the [[West Virginia House of Delegates]] representing District 2<ref name="PVS">{{cite web |url= http://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/135316 |title= Phil Diserio's Biography |publisher= [[Project Vote Smart]] |access-date= March 24, 2014}}</ref> since his January 23, 2012 appointment by [[West Virginia]] [[Governor]] [[Earl Ray Tomblin]] to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Representative [[Tim Ennis]].<ref>{{cite web |date= January 23, 2012 |url= http://www.governor.wv.gov/media/pressreleases/2012/Pages/GovernorAppointsPhillipDiseriotoRepresentthe2ndDistrictintheWestVirginiaHouseofDelegates.aspx |title= Governor Appoints Phillip Diserio to Represent the 2nd District in the West Virginia House of Delegates |author= Tomblin, Earl Ray |author-link= Earl Ray Tomblin |publisher= Governor of West Virginia |access-date= March 24, 2014}}</ref> Diserio was defeated in his 2014 bid for reelection, but was later elected in 2016.
'''Phillip W Diserio''' (born December 13, 1959) is an American politician and a former [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] member of the [[West Virginia House of Delegates]] who represented District 2<ref name="PVS">{{cite web |url= http://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/135316 |title= Phil Diserio's Biography |publisher= [[Project Vote Smart]] |access-date= March 24, 2014}}</ref> from his January 23, 2012 appointment by [[West Virginia]] [[Governor]] [[Earl Ray Tomblin]] to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Representative [[Tim Ennis]].<ref>{{cite web |date= January 23, 2012 |url= http://www.governor.wv.gov/media/pressreleases/2012/Pages/GovernorAppointsPhillipDiseriotoRepresentthe2ndDistrictintheWestVirginiaHouseofDelegates.aspx |title= Governor Appoints Phillip Diserio to Represent the 2nd District in the West Virginia House of Delegates |author= Tomblin, Earl Ray |author-link= Earl Ray Tomblin |publisher= Governor of West Virginia |access-date= March 24, 2014}}</ref> Diserio was defeated in his 2014 bid for reelection, but was later elected in 2016. In 2022, Diserio was defeated again by Jimmy Willis.


==Elections==
==Elections==
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[[Category:Politicians from Wheeling, West Virginia]]
[[Category:West Virginia Democrats]]
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 11 February 2024

Phil Diserio
Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates
from the 2nd district
In office
December 1, 2016 – December 1, 2022
Preceded byRyan Weld
Succeeded byNew boundaries
In office
January 23, 2012 – December 1, 2014
Preceded byTim Ennis
Succeeded byRyan Weld
Personal details
Born
Phillip W Diserio

(1959-12-13) December 13, 1959 (age 64)
Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseSandra
ChildrenCassie
Carrissa
Carlie
Residence(s)Follansbee, West Virginia, U.S.
ProfessionElectrician

Phillip W Diserio (born December 13, 1959) is an American politician and a former Democratic member of the West Virginia House of Delegates who represented District 2[1] from his January 23, 2012 appointment by West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Representative Tim Ennis.[2] Diserio was defeated in his 2014 bid for reelection, but was later elected in 2016. In 2022, Diserio was defeated again by Jimmy Willis.

Elections

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  • 2012 Diserio was unopposed for the May 8, 2012 Democratic Primary, winning with 3,022 votes,[3] and won the November 6, 2012 General election with 3,440 votes (52.0%) against Republican nominee Lynn Davis.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Phil Diserio's Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  2. ^ Tomblin, Earl Ray (January 23, 2012). "Governor Appoints Phillip Diserio to Represent the 2nd District in the West Virginia House of Delegates". Governor of West Virginia. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  3. ^ "Statewide Results Primary Election May 8, 2012 Official Results". Charleston, West Virginia: Secretary of State of West Virginia. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  4. ^ "Statewide Results General Election November 6, 2012 Official Results". Charleston, West Virginia: Secretary of State of West Virginia. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
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