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In 2010, he unsuccesfully ran for state Treasurer losing to Democrat Chip Flowers in a tight race. |
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Flowers, an attorney and political newcomer, received 51 percent of the vote on Nov. 2 and defeated Bonini by 6,121 votes, with statewide turnout reported at 49 percent. [http://www.middletowntranscript.com/features/x742792685/Flowers-defeats-Bonini-in-a-tight-treasurers-race] |
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==Public offices== |
==Public offices== |
Revision as of 08:32, 26 November 2010
Colin Bonini | |
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Member of the Delaware Senate from the 16th district | |
Assumed office January 10, 1995 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Stanford, California | April 14, 1965
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Melissa Harrington |
Residence(s) | Dover, Delaware |
Alma mater | Wesley College |
Occupation | marketing representative |
Colin Rafferty Marie Jude Bonini is an American salesman and politician from Kent County, near Dover, Delaware. He is a member of the Republican Party and serves in the Delaware General Assembly as State Senator from South Dover.
Early life and family
Born April 14, 1965, Bonini is the son of Stanford University Emeritus Professor of Business Charles Bonini. His identical twin brother Griffin Bonini is a Superior Court Judge in Santa Clara County, California.
Bonini received his B.A. from Wesley College in 1991 and his M.P.A. from the University of Delaware in 1999. He is married to Dr. Melissa Harrington and they live at Moores Lake just south of Dover.
State senate
The 16th State Senate District is a sprawling suburban, rural and small town section of southern and eastern Kent County along with a small portion of adjacent Sussex County. It includes the southern portions of Dover around the Dover Air Force Base, the towns of Frederica and Harrington, but carefully excludes the incorporated portions of the town of Milford. Bonini has represented the 16th Senate District in the Delaware State Senate since 1995.
Bonini serves on the following committees:
- Adult & Juvenile Corrections
- Agriculture
- Community/County Affairs
- Highways & Transportation
- Revenue & Taxation
- Sunset
In 2010, he unsuccesfully ran for state Treasurer losing to Democrat Chip Flowers in a tight race.
Flowers, an attorney and political newcomer, received 51 percent of the vote on Nov. 2 and defeated Bonini by 6,121 votes, with statewide turnout reported at 49 percent. [1]
Public offices
Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1st. Members of the Delaware General Assembly take office the second Tuesday of January. The State Senate has a term of four years.
Office | Type | Location | Elected | Took Office | Left Office | notes |
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State Senator | Legislature | Dover | 1994 | January 10, 1995 | January 12, 1999 | |
State Senator | Legislature | Dover | 1998 | January 12, 1999 | January 14, 2003 | |
State Senator | Legislature | Dover | 2002 | January 14, 2003 | January 11, 2005 | Two year term because of census and redistricting |
State Senator | Legislature | Dover | 2004 | January 11, 2005 | January 13, 2009 |
Election results
Year | Office | Election | Subject | Party | Votes | % | Opponent | Party | Votes | % | |||
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1994 | State Senator, District 16 | General | Colin R.J. Bonini | Republican | 4,444 | 55.1% | W. Charles Paradee | Democratic | 3,626 | 44.9% | |||
1998 | State Senator, District 16 | General | Colin R.M.J. Bonini | Republican | 4,155 | 52.6% | Terry L. Pepper | Democratic | 3,745 | 47.4% | |||
2002 | State Senator, District 16 | General | Colin R.J. Bonini | Republican | 7,324 | 66.5% | Paul Davis | Democratic | 3,686 | 33.5% | |||
2004 | State Senator, District 16 | General | Colin R.J. Bonini | Republican | 11,570 | 69.3% | James B. Testerman | Democratic | 5,131 | 30.7% |
Results provided by the Delaware Department of Elections
External links
- "Senator Colin R. J. Bonini". Delaware General Assembly.
- "Colin Bonini". Official Campaign Website.
- Delaware's Bad Habit