Paul S. Stull: Difference between revisions
m added MD Gov branches |
−Category:20th-century American legislators; ±Category:20th-century Maryland politicians→Category:20th-century members of the Maryland General Assembly using HotCat |
||
(40 intermediate revisions by 25 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{short description|American politician}} |
|||
{{Infobox Officeholder |
|||
| name = Paul S. Stull |
|||
{{Infobox officeholder |
|||
| image = replace this image male.svg |
|||
| |
| name = |
||
| |
| image = Paul S. Stull (2007).jpg |
||
| state_delegate = Maryland |
|||
| term_start = [[January 11]], [[1995]] |
|||
| |
| district = 4A |
||
| |
| term_start = January 11, 1995 |
||
| |
| term_end = January 2011 |
||
| |
| deputy = |
||
| |
| predecessor = [[Thomas Hattery]] |
||
| successor = [[Kathy Afzali]], [[Kelly M. Schulz]] |
|||
| birth_place = Lewistown, Maryland |
|||
| alongside=[[Joseph R. Bartlett]] |
|||
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1936|5|8|mf=y}} |
|||
| birth_place = [[Lewistown, Maryland]] |
|||
| death_date = |
| death_date = |
||
| death_place = |
| death_place = |
||
Line 16: | Line 19: | ||
| party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] |
| party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] |
||
| spouse = Johanna |
| spouse = Johanna |
||
| profession = |
| profession = [[Teacher]] |
||
| alma_mater = [[University of Maryland]] ([[Bachelor of Science|BS]])<br>[[West Virginia University]] ([[Master of Science|MS]]) |
|||
| religion = |
| religion = |
||
| signature = |
| signature = |
||
Line 32: | Line 36: | ||
| successor3 = |
| successor3 = |
||
}} |
}} |
||
'''Paul S. Stull''' (born May 8, 1936) is an American politician and was member of the [[Maryland House of Delegates]]. |
|||
==Background== |
==Background== |
||
Paul Stull was first elected to the [[Maryland House of Delegates]] in 1995 to represent District 4A, which covers [[Frederick County, Maryland]]. He defeated incumbent Thomas |
Paul Stull was first elected to the [[Maryland House of Delegates]] in 1995 to represent District 4A, which covers [[Frederick County, Maryland]]. He defeated incumbent [[Thomas Hattery]].<ref>[http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/1994/results_1994/gahod.html Maryland State Board of Elections<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He served District 4A along with [[Joseph R. Bartlett]]. |
||
==Education== |
==Education== |
||
Line 40: | Line 46: | ||
==Career== |
==Career== |
||
Stull |
Stull served as a teacher and principal for 25 years. From 1968-1974 he was an adult education instructor with [[Frederick County Public Schools (Maryland)|Frederick County Public Schools]]. He was later the Principal of the Frederick County Career and Technology Center from 1976-88. Later, he was an instructor at [[Frederick Community College]] from 1982-85. Finally, he served as Coordinator of school construction from 1988-92 for Frederick County Public Schools. |
||
===Legislative notes=== |
===Legislative notes=== |
||
*voted against the Clean Indoor Air Act of 2007 (HB359)[http://mlis.state.md.us/2007rs/billfile/HB0359.htm] |
*voted against the Clean Indoor Air Act of 2007 (HB359)[http://mlis.state.md.us/2007rs/billfile/HB0359.htm] |
||
Line 47: | Line 54: | ||
* voted for slots in 2005 (HB1361)[http://mlis.state.md.us/2005rs/votes/house/0152.htm] |
* voted for slots in 2005 (HB1361)[http://mlis.state.md.us/2005rs/votes/house/0152.htm] |
||
*voted for income tax reduction in 1998 (SB750)[http://mlis.state.md.us/1998rs/votes/house/1229.htm] |
*voted for income tax reduction in 1998 (SB750)[http://mlis.state.md.us/1998rs/votes/house/1229.htm] |
||
==Election results== |
|||
*'''2006 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 4A'''<ref name="2006 results">{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2006/results/general/office_House_of_Delegates.html| title=House of Delegates Results |publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on Sept, 07 2007</ref> |
|||
::'''Voters to choose two:''' |
|||
:{| class="wikitable" |
|||
|- |
|||
!Name |
|||
!Votes |
|||
!Percent |
|||
!Outcome |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Republican}} |
|||
|[[Joseph R. Bartlett]], Rep. |
|||
|16,545 |
|||
| 36.8% |
|||
| '''Won''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Republican}} |
|||
|Paul S. Stull, Rep |
|||
|17,765 |
|||
| 39.5% |
|||
| '''Won''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Democratic}} |
|||
|Maggi Margaret Hays, Dem |
|||
|10,519 |
|||
| 23.4% |
|||
| Lost |
|||
|- |
|||
|Other Write-Ins |
|||
|140 |
|||
| 0.3% |
|||
| Lost |
|||
|} |
|||
*'''2002 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 4A'''<ref name="2002 results">{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2002/results/g_house_of_delegate.html| title=House of Delegates Results |publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on Sept, 07 2007</ref> |
|||
::'''Voters to choose two:''' |
|||
:{| class="wikitable" |
|||
|- |
|||
!Name |
|||
!Votes |
|||
!Percent |
|||
!Outcome |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Republican}} |
|||
|[[Joseph R. Bartlett]], Rep. |
|||
|14,720 |
|||
| 31.7% |
|||
| '''Won''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Republican}} |
|||
|Paul S. Stull, Rep |
|||
|16,830 |
|||
| 36.3% |
|||
| '''Won''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Democratic}} |
|||
|Valerie Moore Dale, Dem |
|||
|7,399 |
|||
| 15.9% |
|||
| Lost |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Democratic}} |
|||
|Dick Franklin, Dem |
|||
|6,001 |
|||
| 12.9% |
|||
| Lost |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Republican}} |
|||
|[[Louise Virginia Snodgrass]], Rep Write-In |
|||
|1,472 |
|||
| 3.2% |
|||
| Lost |
|||
|} |
|||
*'''1998 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 4A'''<ref name="1998 results">{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/1998/results_1998/gahod.html| title=House of Delegates Results |publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on Sept, 07 2007</ref> |
|||
::'''Voters to choose two:''' |
|||
:{| class="wikitable" |
|||
|- |
|||
!Name |
|||
!Votes |
|||
!Percent |
|||
!Outcome |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Republican}} |
|||
|[[David R. Brinkley]], Rep. |
|||
|15,383 |
|||
| 39% |
|||
| '''Won''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Republican}} |
|||
|Paul S. Stull, Rep |
|||
|14,559 |
|||
| 37% |
|||
| '''Won''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Democratic}} |
|||
|Valerie M. Hertges, Dem |
|||
|9,892 |
|||
| 25% |
|||
| Lost |
|||
|} |
|||
*'''1994 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 4A'''<ref name="1994 results">{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/1994/results_1994/gahod.html| title=House of Delegates Results |publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on Sept, 07 2007</ref> |
|||
::'''Voters to choose two:''' |
|||
:{| class="wikitable" |
|||
|- |
|||
!Name |
|||
!Votes |
|||
!Percent |
|||
!Outcome |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Republican}} |
|||
|[[David R. Brinkley]], Rep. |
|||
|12,296 |
|||
| 31% |
|||
| '''Won''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Republican}} |
|||
|Paul S. Stull, Rep |
|||
|11,789 |
|||
| 30% |
|||
| '''Won''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Democratic}} |
|||
|[[Thomas Hattery]], Dem |
|||
|9,900 |
|||
| 25% |
|||
| Lost |
|||
|- |
|||
|-{{Party shading/Democratic}} |
|||
|Thomas Gordon Slater, Dem |
|||
|5,785 |
|||
| 15% |
|||
| Lost |
|||
|} |
|||
==References== |
==References== |
||
Line 56: | Line 204: | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stull, Paul S.}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stull, Paul S.}} |
||
[[Category:1936 births]] |
[[Category:1936 births]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:Republican Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates]] |
||
[[Category:Maryland politicians]] |
|||
[[Category:People from Frederick County, Maryland]] |
[[Category:People from Frederick County, Maryland]] |
||
[[Category:People from Maryland]] |
|||
[[Category:University of Maryland, College Park alumni]] |
[[Category:University of Maryland, College Park alumni]] |
||
[[Category:West Virginia University alumni]] |
[[Category:West Virginia University alumni]] |
||
[[Category:Living people]] |
[[Category:Living people]] |
||
[[Category:20th-century members of the Maryland General Assembly]] |
|||
[[Category:21st-century members of the Maryland General Assembly]] |
|||
{{MD Gov branches}} |
Latest revision as of 03:02, 2 December 2024
Paul S. Stull | |
---|---|
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 4A district | |
In office January 11, 1995 – January 2011 Serving with Joseph R. Bartlett | |
Preceded by | Thomas Hattery |
Succeeded by | Kathy Afzali, Kelly M. Schulz |
Personal details | |
Born | Lewistown, Maryland | May 8, 1936
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Johanna |
Alma mater | University of Maryland (BS) West Virginia University (MS) |
Profession | Teacher |
Paul S. Stull (born May 8, 1936) is an American politician and was member of the Maryland House of Delegates.
Background
[edit]Paul Stull was first elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1995 to represent District 4A, which covers Frederick County, Maryland. He defeated incumbent Thomas Hattery.[1] He served District 4A along with Joseph R. Bartlett.
Education
[edit]Stull graduated from the University of Maryland in 1964 with his B.S. degree in Agriculture. He later received his M.S. degree in 1964 from West Virginia University.
Career
[edit]Stull served as a teacher and principal for 25 years. From 1968-1974 he was an adult education instructor with Frederick County Public Schools. He was later the Principal of the Frederick County Career and Technology Center from 1976-88. Later, he was an instructor at Frederick Community College from 1982-85. Finally, he served as Coordinator of school construction from 1988-92 for Frederick County Public Schools.
Legislative notes
[edit]- voted against the Clean Indoor Air Act of 2007 (HB359)[1]
- voted against in-state tuition for illegal immigrants in 2007 (HB6)[2]
- voted against the Healthy Air Act in 2006 (SB154)[3]
- voted for slots in 2005 (HB1361)[4]
- voted for income tax reduction in 1998 (SB750)[5]
Election results
[edit]- 2006 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 4A[2]
- Voters to choose two:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Joseph R. Bartlett, Rep. 16,545 36.8% Won Paul S. Stull, Rep 17,765 39.5% Won Maggi Margaret Hays, Dem 10,519 23.4% Lost Other Write-Ins 140 0.3% Lost
- 2002 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 4A[3]
- Voters to choose two:
Name Votes Percent Outcome Joseph R. Bartlett, Rep. 14,720 31.7% Won Paul S. Stull, Rep 16,830 36.3% Won Valerie Moore Dale, Dem 7,399 15.9% Lost Dick Franklin, Dem 6,001 12.9% Lost Louise Virginia Snodgrass, Rep Write-In 1,472 3.2% Lost
- 1998 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 4A[4]
- Voters to choose two:
Name Votes Percent Outcome David R. Brinkley, Rep. 15,383 39% Won Paul S. Stull, Rep 14,559 37% Won Valerie M. Hertges, Dem 9,892 25% Lost
- 1994 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 4A[5]
- Voters to choose two:
Name Votes Percent Outcome David R. Brinkley, Rep. 12,296 31% Won Paul S. Stull, Rep 11,789 30% Won Thomas Hattery, Dem 9,900 25% Lost Thomas Gordon Slater, Dem 5,785 15% Lost
References
[edit]- ^ Maryland State Board of Elections
- ^ "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Sept, 07 2007
- ^ "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Sept, 07 2007
- ^ "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Sept, 07 2007
- ^ "House of Delegates Results". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved on Sept, 07 2007
External links
[edit]- 1936 births
- Republican Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates
- People from Frederick County, Maryland
- University of Maryland, College Park alumni
- West Virginia University alumni
- Living people
- 20th-century members of the Maryland General Assembly
- 21st-century members of the Maryland General Assembly