Patricia "Pan" Godchaux is a moderate Republican who ran for the United States Congress for the 9th federal congressional district in the state of Michigan. She challenged seven-term incumbent Joe Knollenberg in the Republican primary and hoped to get Democratic support, as the Democrats' challenger, Nancy Skinner, didn't have to face a primary contest. She notes that the district is inclined to vote Republican, and that unless citizens of the district want to re-elect a conservative Republican, their best chance to avoid doing so was by placing a moderate on the ballot in November. Ultimately Gochaux failed in her attempt to unseat the seven-term incumbent, garnering 30% of the vote to Knollenberg's 70%, or 20,211 to 46,713 votes.[1]
Patricia Godchaux | |
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Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 40th district | |
In office January 1, 1997 – December 31, 2002 | |
Preceded by | John Jamian |
Succeeded by | Shelley Taub |
Godchaux previously served on the Birmingham, Michigan school board and the Michigan House of Representatives. She is a member of Triangle Foundation's Board of Advisors.[2]
References
edit- ^ News From The Associated Press
- ^ Triangle Foundation Archived 2008-09-19 at the Library of Congress Web Archives