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Peter DeFazio (Peter Anthony DeFazio) was born on 27 May, 1947 in Needham, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American politician (born 1947). Discover Peter DeFazio's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

Popular As Peter Anthony DeFazio
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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 27 May, 1947
Birthday 27 May
Birthplace Needham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1947

Peter Anthony DeFazio (born May 27, 1947) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for OR's 4th congressional district from 1987 to 2023.

He is a member of the Democratic Party and is a founder of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

A native of Massachusetts and a veteran of the United States Air Force Reserve, he previously served as a county commissioner in Lane County, Oregon.

On December 1, 2021, DeFazio announced he would not seek reelection in 2022.

DeFazio was born in 1947 in Needham, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.

He credits his great-uncle with shaping his politics; that great-uncle almost never said "Republican" without adding "bastard" (or "bastud", as it sounded in a Boston accent).

1967

He served in the United States Air Force Reserve from 1967 to 1971.

1969

He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Tufts University in 1969 and a Master of Arts degree in gerontology from the University of Oregon in 1977.

1977

From 1977 to 1982, DeFazio worked as an aide to U.S. Representative Jim Weaver.

1983

He was elected as a Lane County Commissioner in 1983 and served as chairman from 1985 to 1986.

1986

In 1986, DeFazio ran for the U.S. House from Oregon's 4th congressional district, upon the retirement of incumbent Democratic congressman Jim Weaver.

DeFazio narrowly won a competitive three-way primary against State Senators Bill Bradbury and Margie Hendriksen, 34%–33%-31%.

He won the general election with 54% of the vote.

DeFazio won with 54.5% of the vote, his lowest winning percentage since he was first elected in 1986.

1992

In 1992, he co-founded the Congressional Progressive Caucus with Bernie Sanders, Ron Dellums, Lane Evans, Thomas Andrews, and Maxine Waters, and was its chair from 2003 to 2005.

1999

During the 1999 World Trade Organization meetings in Seattle, DeFazio marched with protesters who opposed the WTO's new economic globalization policies.

2000

The district narrowly voted for George W. Bush in 2000, John Kerry in 2004, and Hillary Clinton by 0.1 percentage point in 2016.

2004

It also noted that DeFazio's district "nearly went for Republican George W. Bush in 2004."

Redistricting made the 4th slightly friendlier for DeFazio.

He picked up almost all of Benton County, including all of Corvallis, home to Oregon State University.

2007

On April 20, 2007, DeFazio announced he would not run for Smith's seat.

2008

Earlier, he reportedly considered and reconsidered running against Gordon H. Smith in the 2008 Senate election.

After Barack Obama was elected president in 2008, it was reported that DeFazio was under consideration for Secretary of Transportation.

U.S. Representative Ray LaHood was named to the post in December 2008.

2010

DeFazio did not face another contest nearly that close until 2010, winning every election before then with at least 61% of the vote.

He has forged a nearly unbreakable hold on a district that is only marginally Democratic on paper.

This is due almost entirely to the presence of his base in Lane County, which has almost half the district's population.

In 2010, DeFazio was challenged by Republican Art Robinson and Pacific Green candidate Michael Beilstein.

As permitted by Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, a Super PAC group called The Concerned Taxpayers of America paid $300,000 for ads attacking DeFazio.

It was not revealed until the mid-October 2010 quarterly FEC filings that the group was solely funded by Daniel G. Schuster Inc., a concrete firm in Owings Mills, Maryland, and New York hedge fund executive Robert Mercer, the co-head of Renaissance Technologies of Setauket, New York.

According to Dan Eggen at The Washington Post, the group said "it was formed in September 'to engage citizens from every walk of life and political affiliation' in the fight against 'runaway spending.'" The only expenditures were for the ads attacking DeFazio and Democratic Representative Frank Kratovil of Maryland.

2011

In September 2011, the National Journal cited DeFazio as an example of "swing-district Democrats seeking reelection in 2012", and who, in "begin[ning] to focus on their reelection bids after Labor Day...are increasingly calculating how close is too close to an unpopular President Obama."

2013

The Oregonian said that DeFazio's reelection to his 13th term was notable more for the amount of outside money spent on the campaign than for the candidates themselves.

2018

DeFazio spent his entire career on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, becoming its chairman when Democrats won the House in 2018.

2020

In 2020, DeFazio defeated Alek Skarlatos by over 25,000 votes (5.4%).

Pacific Green Party candidate Daniel Hoffay finished third with 2.2% of the vote.

DeFazio won 82% of the vote over two minor-party candidates.

DeFazio faced a challenge in 2020 from Alek Skarlatos, a Roseburg High School graduate, a former Oregon National Guard soldier who helped subdue a terrorist in the 2015 Thalys train attack.

DeFazio won the election by 5.3 points, his narrowest victory since taking office.

DeFazio has a progressive voting record.