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Alex Mooney

Alexander Xavier Mooney (born June 7, 1971)[4] is an American politician serving since 2015 as the U.S. representative from West Virginia's 2nd congressional district. A member of the Republican Party, he represented the 3rd district in the Maryland State Senate from 1999 to 2011 and is a former chair of the Maryland Republican Party. He is the first Hispanic person elected to Congress from West Virginia.[5]

Alex Mooney
Official portrait, 2015
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from West Virginia's 2nd district
Assumed office
January 3, 2015
Preceded byShelley Moore Capito
Chair of the Maryland Republican Party
In office
December 11, 2010 – March 1, 2013[1]
Preceded byAudrey Scott[2]
Succeeded byDiana Waterman[3]
Member of the Maryland Senate
from the 3rd district
In office
January 13, 1999 – January 12, 2011
Preceded byJohn W. Derr
Succeeded byRonald N. Young
Personal details
Born
Alexander Xavier Mooney

(1971-06-07) June 7, 1971 (age 52)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Grace Gonzalez
(m. 2002)
Children3
RelativesXavier Suarez (uncle)
Francis Suarez (cousin)
EducationDartmouth College (BA)
WebsiteHouse website

In November 2022, Mooney filed to run for U.S. Senate in 2024, for the West Virginia seat occupied by Democrat Joe Manchin.[6]

Early life, education, and early career edit

Mooney's mother, Lala, was a Cuban refugee who escaped political imprisonment at age 21, shortly after the Bay of Pigs Invasion.[7] Her older brother is former Miami mayor Xavier Suarez, and Mooney is the cousin of Miami's current mayor, Francis Suarez.[8] His great-grandparents on his father's side were Irish-born. His father, Vincent, grew up in Long Island, New York. Mooney was born in 1971 in Washington, D.C., and raised in Frederick, Maryland. He graduated from Frederick High School, where he was elected president of the student government.[7]

In 1993, Mooney received his B.A. in philosophy from Dartmouth College. While attending Dartmouth, he ran for the New Hampshire House of Representatives in Grafton County's 10th district. He finished in last place with 8% of the vote.[9] In 2007, Mooney was elected to the Dartmouth College Association of Alumni's executive committee.[10] In early 2008, he traveled to New Hampshire to testify in support of a state bill that would require legislative approval for amendments that the private Board of Trustees of Dartmouth College wished to make to its charter.[11]

After college, Mooney interned for U.S. Representative Ed Royce and then served as staff assistant to U.S. Representative Roscoe Bartlett. In 1995, he became a legislative analyst for the House Republican Conference.[8][12]

Maryland Senate edit

From 1999 to 2011, Mooney represented Maryland's 3rd district, which covers parts of Washington and Frederick counties, in the Maryland Senate. He served as the National Journalism Center's executive director from 2005 to 2012.

Elections edit

In 1998, Mooney defeated incumbent Republican John W. Derr in the primary election and Democrat Ronald S. Bird in the general election.[13] In 2002, he was reelected, defeating Democrat Sue Hecht with 55% of the vote.[14] In 2006, he won reelection with 52% of the vote against Candy Greenway.[15] In 2010, Democrat Ronald N. Young, Mayor of Frederick, defeated him 51%–49%.[16][17]

Committee assignments edit

In the Maryland State Senate, Mooney was a member of the Judicial Proceedings Committee, the Joint Committee on Investigation, the Joint Committee on Federal Relations, and the Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee. He served on the Maryland Rural Caucus, the Taxpayers Protection Caucus, and the Maryland Veterans Caucus.

Post-Senate career edit

 
Mooney in 2008

Chair of the Maryland GOP edit

On December 11, 2010, Mooney was elected chair of the Maryland Republican Party. He was chair until early 2013.

2012 congressional election edit

Maryland's redistricting based on the 2010 census significantly redrew the boundaries of incumbent Roscoe Bartlett's 6th district. The district lost all of heavily Republican Carroll County, as well as some Republican-leaning parts of Baltimore, Frederick and Harford counties, while gaining a heavily Democratic spur of Montgomery County.[18] In 2008, Barack Obama took 40% of the vote in the old 6th, but would have won 56% in the new 6th.[19] After creating an exploratory committee to challenge Bartlett in the Republican primary,[20] Mooney decided not to run against him.[21]

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Elections edit

2014 edit

In March 2012, Mooney filed as a candidate in the 2014 Republican primary for Maryland's 6th congressional District. He subsequently had to withdraw his candidacy because he was still Bartlett's part-time outreach director at the time he filed to run. House ethics rules do not allow congressional staffers to remain employed in a congressional office while campaigning.[22][23]

Mooney subsequently moved to Charles Town, West Virginia, a small town on the state's eastern tip, and declared his candidacy for West Virginia's 2nd congressional district.[24] The district includes most of the West Virginia portion of the Washington media market. Seven-term Republican incumbent Shelley Moore Capito was giving up the seat to run for the United States Senate.[25] During his campaign, some West Virginia Democrats accused Mooney of being a carpetbagger since he had recently moved to West Virginia.[26]

Mooney received the Republican nomination on May 13, 2014, beating six other candidates. He finished first in 15 of the 17 counties in the congressional district, with 36.02% of the vote.[27]

Mooney defeated Democrat Nick Casey in the 2014 general election,[28] 47% to 44%. He won Berkeley County, in the state's Eastern Panhandle, by 5,000 votes, which was more than his overall margin of 4,900 votes. Like Charles Town, Berkeley is part of the Washington media market.[29] Mooney was also helped by long coattails from Capito, who carried every county in the state.[30]

Mooney became the first Latino elected to West Virginia's congressional delegation in the state's history.[5]

2016 edit

 
Results by county, 2016

In 2016, Mooney defeated Republican primary challenger Marc Savitt, 72.9%-27.1%.[31][32] In the general election, Mooney defeated Democratic state delegate Mark Hunt, 58.2%-41.8%.[33][34]

2018 edit

In 2018, Mooney defeated former U.S. State Department official Talley Sergent, 53.9%-43.0%.[35]

2020 edit

In 2020, Mooney defeated Republican primary challenger Matt Hann, 71.7%-28.3%. In the general election, he defeated energy policy analyst Cathy Kunkel, 63.1%-36.9%.[36]

2022 edit

West Virginia lost a congressional seat as a result of the 2020 United States Census. The legislature dismantled Mooney's old district and divided the state into northern and southern districts, and abandoned its longtime practice of starting the numbering in the north. Instead, most of the western portion of the old 2nd, including Charleston, was combined with the bulk of the old 3rd district to form a new 1st district. Meanwhile, most of the eastern portion of the old 2nd, including Mooney's home, was merged with the old 1st district, represented by six-term Republican David McKinley, to form the new 2nd district. Both McKinley and Mooney announced plans to run for reelection. Although the new 2nd was geographically more McKinley's district than Mooney's, Mooney won the Republican primary on May 10, 2022.[37]

Tenure edit

Mooney was sworn in on January 3, 2015. On March 26, 2015, he introduced H.R. 1644, the Supporting Transparent Regulatory and Environmental Actions in Mining Act (STREAM Act). The House passed the bill on January 19, 2016, by a vote of 235–188.[38]

Ethics investigations edit

In two May 2022 reports, the Office of Congressional Ethics determined that Mooney had "likely violated House rules and federal law" by accepting impermissible gifts and using official resources for personal purposes.[39] The reports found that Mooney and his family had accepted more than $10,800 from a company tied to Mooney on a vacation to Aruba; that Mooney had stayed at a Capitol Hill home owned by the same company's founders for free approximately 20 times from 2015 to 2021, using it for lodging, congressional business, and campaign events; that Mooney had regularly diverted official resources (including staff time) for personal and family matters, and sometimes for campaign activities; and that Mooney had "likely" provided false testimony and withheld evidence in the course of an OCE investigation against him.[39] The OCE transmitted the reports to the House Ethics Committee, which opened an investigation into Mooney's conduct.[39][40] Mooney denied any misconduct.[39]

Committee assignments edit

Caucus memberships edit

2024 U.S. Senate election edit

On November 15, 2022, Mooney announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in 2024, seeking to challenge incumbent Democratic senator Joe Manchin.[44]

Political positions edit

Gold standard edit

Mooney supports a return to the gold standard.[45][46][47]

Foreign and military policy edit

Mooney was among 60 Republicans to oppose condemning Trump's action of withdrawing forces from Syria.[48] Along with Matt Gaetz and a handful of Republicans, Mooney broke with his party and voted to end assistance to Saudi Arabia in the War in Yemen.[49]

In 2021, Mooney was one of 14 Republican representatives to vote against a resolution condemning the Myanmar coup d'état. It was unclear why Mooney voted against the measure.[50]

In June 2021, Mooney was one of 49 House Republicans to vote to repeal the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq.[51][52]

In 2023, Mooney was among 47 Republicans to vote in favor of H.Con.Res. 21, which directed President Joe Biden to remove U.S. troops from Syria within 180 days.[53][54]

Marijuana policy edit

Mooney has a "B" rating from NORML for his voting record on cannabis-related matters.[55]

Immigration edit

Mooney voted against the Consolidated Appropriations Act (H.R. 1158),[56] which effectively prohibits ICE from cooperating with Health and Human Services to detain or remove illegal alien sponsors of unaccompanied alien children (UACs).[citation needed]

In 2022, NumbersUSA, which seeks to reduce both legal and illegal immigration, gave him a 98% score; in 2019–20, the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which also supports immigration controls, gave him a 100% rating.[57]

Attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election result edit

In December 2020, Mooney was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives to sign an amicus brief in support of Texas v. Pennsylvania, a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election, in which Joe Biden defeated[58] incumbent Donald Trump. The Supreme Court declined to hear the case on the basis that Texas lacked standing under Article III of the Constitution to challenge the results of an election held by another state.[59][60][61]

 
Mooney hiding in the House gallery, while holding a gas mask, during the January 6 United States Capitol attack.

In the days leading up to the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count, he said he had not decided whether he would vote to certify, choosing to decide on the House Floor after listening to debate.[62] Mooney did not support the objection to Arizona's electoral votes, which was sponsored by Senator Ted Cruz.[63] Mooney was in the House Chamber listening to the certification debate when Trump supporters attacked the United States Capitol. He hid in the gallery with other members of Congress before being removed to a safe place.[64]

After the Capitol was secure and Congress returned to certify the results, Mooney supported the objection to certifying Pennsylvania's electoral votes, as sponsored by Senator Josh Hawley. Mooney claimed that Pennsylvania violated election laws, ignored its constitution and that the "legislature was subverted."[63] In response to his decision, the Charleston Gazette-Mail editorial board charged him with "subverting democracy" and said that he and Representative Carol Miller were complicit in the Capitol attack by their unwavering support of Trump.[65]

On January 11, 2021, the Democrats introduced a resolution to call on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution to remove Trump in response to the attack on the Capitol. When the resolution was presented, Mooney objected, saying that Congress "should not adopt a resolution of this magnitude without any debate on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives. It is wrong to have sent members of Congress home and then try to adopt without any debate a precedent-setting resolution that could imperil our Republic."[66]

Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 edit

Mooney was among the 71 Republicans who voted against final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 in the House.[67]

Electoral history edit

West Virginia edit

West Virginia's 2nd congressional district: Results 2014–2022
Year Republican Votes Pct Democratic Votes Pct Third party Party Votes Pct Third party Party Votes Pct
2014 Alex Mooney 72,619 47.1% Nick Casey 67,687 43.9% Davy Jones Libertarian 7,682 5.0% Ed Rabel Independent 6,250 4.0%
2016 140,807 58.2% Mark Hunt 101,207 41.8%
2018 110,504 53.9% Talley Sergent 88,011 43.0% Daniel Lutz Mountain 6,277 3.1%
2020 172,195 63.1% Cathy Kunkel 100,799 36.9%
2022 160,493 65.6% Barry Wendell 84,278 34.4%

Maryland edit

  • 2010 race for Maryland State Senate – District 3[68]
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Ronald N. Young, Dem. 22,710 51.1% Won
Alex X. Mooney, Rep. 21,666 48.7% Lost
Other Write-Ins 75 0.2% Lost
  • 2006 race for Maryland State Senate – District 3[15]
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Alex X. Mooney, Rep. 21,844 51.9% Won
Candy O. Greenway, Dem. 20,111 47.8% Lost
Other Write-Ins 104 0.2% Lost
  • 2002 race for Maryland State Senate – District 3[14]
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Alex X. Mooney, Rep. 21,617 55.0% Won
C. Sue Hecht, Dem. 17,654 44.9% Lost
Other Write-Ins 66 0.2% Lost
  • 1998 race for Maryland State Senate – District 3[69]
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Alex X. Mooney, Rep. 18,399 56% Won
Ronald S. Bird, Dem. 14,212 44% Lost

New Hampshire edit

  • 1992 Race for New Hampshire State House – Grafton 10[70]
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Sharon Nordgren, Dem. 3,540 18.96% Won
Marion L. Copenhaver, Dem. 3,484 18.66% Won
Elizabeth L. Crory, Dem. 3,286 17.60% Won
Robert Guest, Dem. 3,219 17.24% Won
Linde McNamara, Rep. 1,820 9.75% Lost
Fred Carleton, Rep. 1,742 9.33% Lost
Alex X. Mooney, Rep. 1,580 8.46% Lost

Personal life edit

Mooney and his wife, Grace Mooney, live in Charles Town, West Virginia, with their three children.[71] Mooney is Roman Catholic.[72]

See also edit

References edit

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Alexander Xavier Mooney born June 7 1971 4 is an American politician serving since 2015 as the U S representative from West Virginia s 2nd congressional district A member of the Republican Party he represented the 3rd district in the Maryland State Senate from 1999 to 2011 and is a former chair of the Maryland Republican Party He is the first Hispanic person elected to Congress from West Virginia 5 Alex MooneyOfficial portrait 2015Member of the U S House of Representatives from West Virginia s 2nd districtIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2015Preceded byShelley Moore CapitoChair of the Maryland Republican PartyIn office December 11 2010 March 1 2013 1 Preceded byAudrey Scott 2 Succeeded byDiana Waterman 3 Member of the Maryland Senate from the 3rd districtIn office January 13 1999 January 12 2011Preceded byJohn W DerrSucceeded byRonald N YoungPersonal detailsBornAlexander Xavier Mooney 1971 06 07 June 7 1971 age 52 Washington D C U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseGrace Gonzalez m 2002 wbr Children3RelativesXavier Suarez uncle Francis Suarez cousin EducationDartmouth College BA WebsiteHouse websiteIn November 2022 Mooney filed to run for U S Senate in 2024 for the West Virginia seat occupied by Democrat Joe Manchin 6 Contents 1 Early life education and early career 2 Maryland Senate 2 1 Elections 2 2 Committee assignments 3 Post Senate career 3 1 Chair of the Maryland GOP 3 2 2012 congressional election 4 U S House of Representatives 4 1 Elections 4 1 1 2014 4 1 2 2016 4 1 3 2018 4 1 4 2020 4 1 5 2022 4 2 Tenure 4 2 1 Ethics investigations 4 3 Committee assignments 4 4 Caucus memberships 5 2024 U S Senate election 6 Political positions 6 1 Gold standard 6 2 Foreign and military policy 6 3 Marijuana policy 6 4 Immigration 6 5 Attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election result 6 6 Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 7 Electoral history 7 1 West Virginia 7 2 Maryland 7 3 New Hampshire 8 Personal life 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life education and early career editMooney s mother Lala was a Cuban refugee who escaped political imprisonment at age 21 shortly after the Bay of Pigs Invasion 7 Her older brother is former Miami mayor Xavier Suarez and Mooney is the cousin of Miami s current mayor Francis Suarez 8 His great grandparents on his father s side were Irish born His father Vincent grew up in Long Island New York Mooney was born in 1971 in Washington D C and raised in Frederick Maryland He graduated from Frederick High School where he was elected president of the student government 7 In 1993 Mooney received his B A in philosophy from Dartmouth College While attending Dartmouth he ran for the New Hampshire House of Representatives in Grafton County s 10th district He finished in last place with 8 of the vote 9 In 2007 Mooney was elected to the Dartmouth College Association of Alumni s executive committee 10 In early 2008 he traveled to New Hampshire to testify in support of a state bill that would require legislative approval for amendments that the private Board of Trustees of Dartmouth College wished to make to its charter 11 After college Mooney interned for U S Representative Ed Royce and then served as staff assistant to U S Representative Roscoe Bartlett In 1995 he became a legislative analyst for the House Republican Conference 8 12 Maryland Senate editFrom 1999 to 2011 Mooney represented Maryland s 3rd district which covers parts of Washington and Frederick counties in the Maryland Senate He served as the National Journalism Center s executive director from 2005 to 2012 Elections edit In 1998 Mooney defeated incumbent Republican John W Derr in the primary election and Democrat Ronald S Bird in the general election 13 In 2002 he was reelected defeating Democrat Sue Hecht with 55 of the vote 14 In 2006 he won reelection with 52 of the vote against Candy Greenway 15 In 2010 Democrat Ronald N Young Mayor of Frederick defeated him 51 49 16 17 Committee assignments edit In the Maryland State Senate Mooney was a member of the Judicial Proceedings Committee the Joint Committee on Investigation the Joint Committee on Federal Relations and the Education Health and Environmental Affairs Committee He served on the Maryland Rural Caucus the Taxpayers Protection Caucus and the Maryland Veterans Caucus Post Senate career edit nbsp Mooney in 2008Chair of the Maryland GOP edit On December 11 2010 Mooney was elected chair of the Maryland Republican Party He was chair until early 2013 2012 congressional election edit Main article 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland Maryland s redistricting based on the 2010 census significantly redrew the boundaries of incumbent Roscoe Bartlett s 6th district The district lost all of heavily Republican Carroll County as well as some Republican leaning parts of Baltimore Frederick and Harford counties while gaining a heavily Democratic spur of Montgomery County 18 In 2008 Barack Obama took 40 of the vote in the old 6th but would have won 56 in the new 6th 19 After creating an exploratory committee to challenge Bartlett in the Republican primary 20 Mooney decided not to run against him 21 U S House of Representatives editElections edit 2014 edit See also 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia District 2 In March 2012 Mooney filed as a candidate in the 2014 Republican primary for Maryland s 6th congressional District He subsequently had to withdraw his candidacy because he was still Bartlett s part time outreach director at the time he filed to run House ethics rules do not allow congressional staffers to remain employed in a congressional office while campaigning 22 23 Mooney subsequently moved to Charles Town West Virginia a small town on the state s eastern tip and declared his candidacy for West Virginia s 2nd congressional district 24 The district includes most of the West Virginia portion of the Washington media market Seven term Republican incumbent Shelley Moore Capito was giving up the seat to run for the United States Senate 25 During his campaign some West Virginia Democrats accused Mooney of being a carpetbagger since he had recently moved to West Virginia 26 Mooney received the Republican nomination on May 13 2014 beating six other candidates He finished first in 15 of the 17 counties in the congressional district with 36 02 of the vote 27 Mooney defeated Democrat Nick Casey in the 2014 general election 28 47 to 44 He won Berkeley County in the state s Eastern Panhandle by 5 000 votes which was more than his overall margin of 4 900 votes Like Charles Town Berkeley is part of the Washington media market 29 Mooney was also helped by long coattails from Capito who carried every county in the state 30 Mooney became the first Latino elected to West Virginia s congressional delegation in the state s history 5 2016 edit See also 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia District 2 nbsp Results by county 2016In 2016 Mooney defeated Republican primary challenger Marc Savitt 72 9 27 1 31 32 In the general election Mooney defeated Democratic state delegate Mark Hunt 58 2 41 8 33 34 2018 edit See also 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia District 2In 2018 Mooney defeated former U S State Department official Talley Sergent 53 9 43 0 35 2020 edit See also 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia District 2In 2020 Mooney defeated Republican primary challenger Matt Hann 71 7 28 3 In the general election he defeated energy policy analyst Cathy Kunkel 63 1 36 9 36 2022 edit See also 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia District 2West Virginia lost a congressional seat as a result of the 2020 United States Census The legislature dismantled Mooney s old district and divided the state into northern and southern districts and abandoned its longtime practice of starting the numbering in the north Instead most of the western portion of the old 2nd including Charleston was combined with the bulk of the old 3rd district to form a new 1st district Meanwhile most of the eastern portion of the old 2nd including Mooney s home was merged with the old 1st district represented by six term Republican David McKinley to form the new 2nd district Both McKinley and Mooney announced plans to run for reelection Although the new 2nd was geographically more McKinley s district than Mooney s Mooney won the Republican primary on May 10 2022 37 Tenure edit Mooney was sworn in on January 3 2015 On March 26 2015 he introduced H R 1644 the Supporting Transparent Regulatory and Environmental Actions in Mining Act STREAM Act The House passed the bill on January 19 2016 by a vote of 235 188 38 Ethics investigations edit In two May 2022 reports the Office of Congressional Ethics determined that Mooney had likely violated House rules and federal law by accepting impermissible gifts and using official resources for personal purposes 39 The reports found that Mooney and his family had accepted more than 10 800 from a company tied to Mooney on a vacation to Aruba that Mooney had stayed at a Capitol Hill home owned by the same company s founders for free approximately 20 times from 2015 to 2021 using it for lodging congressional business and campaign events that Mooney had regularly diverted official resources including staff time for personal and family matters and sometimes for campaign activities and that Mooney had likely provided false testimony and withheld evidence in the course of an OCE investigation against him 39 The OCE transmitted the reports to the House Ethics Committee which opened an investigation into Mooney s conduct 39 40 Mooney denied any misconduct 39 Committee assignments edit United States House Committee on Financial ServicesCaucus memberships edit Freedom Caucus 41 Congressional Western Caucus 42 Republican Study Committee 43 Second Amendment Caucus2024 U S Senate election editSee also 2024 United States Senate election in West Virginia On November 15 2022 Mooney announced his candidacy for the U S Senate in 2024 seeking to challenge incumbent Democratic senator Joe Manchin 44 Political positions editGold standard edit Mooney supports a return to the gold standard 45 46 47 Foreign and military policy edit Mooney was among 60 Republicans to oppose condemning Trump s action of withdrawing forces from Syria 48 Along with Matt Gaetz and a handful of Republicans Mooney broke with his party and voted to end assistance to Saudi Arabia in the War in Yemen 49 In 2021 Mooney was one of 14 Republican representatives to vote against a resolution condemning the Myanmar coup d etat It was unclear why Mooney voted against the measure 50 In June 2021 Mooney was one of 49 House Republicans to vote to repeal the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq 51 52 In 2023 Mooney was among 47 Republicans to vote in favor of H Con Res 21 which directed President Joe Biden to remove U S troops from Syria within 180 days 53 54 Marijuana policy edit Mooney has a B rating from NORML for his voting record on cannabis related matters 55 Immigration edit Mooney voted against the Consolidated Appropriations Act H R 1158 56 which effectively prohibits ICE from cooperating with Health and Human Services to detain or remove illegal alien sponsors of unaccompanied alien children UACs citation needed In 2022 NumbersUSA which seeks to reduce both legal and illegal immigration gave him a 98 score in 2019 20 the Federation for American Immigration Reform which also supports immigration controls gave him a 100 rating 57 Attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election result edit In December 2020 Mooney was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives to sign an amicus brief in support of Texas v Pennsylvania a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election in which Joe Biden defeated 58 incumbent Donald Trump The Supreme Court declined to hear the case on the basis that Texas lacked standing under Article III of the Constitution to challenge the results of an election held by another state 59 60 61 nbsp Mooney hiding in the House gallery while holding a gas mask during the January 6 United States Capitol attack In the days leading up to the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count he said he had not decided whether he would vote to certify choosing to decide on the House Floor after listening to debate 62 Mooney did not support the objection to Arizona s electoral votes which was sponsored by Senator Ted Cruz 63 Mooney was in the House Chamber listening to the certification debate when Trump supporters attacked the United States Capitol He hid in the gallery with other members of Congress before being removed to a safe place 64 After the Capitol was secure and Congress returned to certify the results Mooney supported the objection to certifying Pennsylvania s electoral votes as sponsored by Senator Josh Hawley Mooney claimed that Pennsylvania violated election laws ignored its constitution and that the legislature was subverted 63 In response to his decision the Charleston Gazette Mail editorial board charged him with subverting democracy and said that he and Representative Carol Miller were complicit in the Capitol attack by their unwavering support of Trump 65 On January 11 2021 the Democrats introduced a resolution to call on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the Twenty fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution to remove Trump in response to the attack on the Capitol When the resolution was presented Mooney objected saying that Congress should not adopt a resolution of this magnitude without any debate on the floor of the U S House of Representatives It is wrong to have sent members of Congress home and then try to adopt without any debate a precedent setting resolution that could imperil our Republic 66 Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 edit Mooney was among the 71 Republicans who voted against final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 in the House 67 Electoral history editWest Virginia edit West Virginia s 2nd congressional district Results 2014 2022 Year Republican Votes Pct Democratic Votes Pct Third party Party Votes Pct Third party Party Votes Pct2014 Alex Mooney 72 619 47 1 Nick Casey 67 687 43 9 Davy Jones Libertarian 7 682 5 0 Ed Rabel Independent 6 250 4 0 2016 140 807 58 2 Mark Hunt 101 207 41 8 2018 110 504 53 9 Talley Sergent 88 011 43 0 Daniel Lutz Mountain 6 277 3 1 2020 172 195 63 1 Cathy Kunkel 100 799 36 9 2022 160 493 65 6 Barry Wendell 84 278 34 4 Maryland edit 2010 race for Maryland State Senate District 3 68 Name Votes Percent OutcomeRonald N Young Dem 22 710 51 1 WonAlex X Mooney Rep 21 666 48 7 LostOther Write Ins 75 0 2 Lost2006 race for Maryland State Senate District 3 15 Name Votes Percent OutcomeAlex X Mooney Rep 21 844 51 9 WonCandy O Greenway Dem 20 111 47 8 LostOther Write Ins 104 0 2 Lost2002 race for Maryland State Senate District 3 14 Name Votes Percent OutcomeAlex X Mooney Rep 21 617 55 0 WonC Sue Hecht Dem 17 654 44 9 LostOther Write Ins 66 0 2 Lost1998 race for Maryland State Senate District 3 69 Name Votes Percent OutcomeAlex X Mooney Rep 18 399 56 WonRonald S Bird Dem 14 212 44 LostNew Hampshire edit 1992 Race for New Hampshire State House Grafton 10 70 Name Votes Percent OutcomeSharon Nordgren Dem 3 540 18 96 WonMarion L Copenhaver Dem 3 484 18 66 WonElizabeth L Crory Dem 3 286 17 60 WonRobert Guest Dem 3 219 17 24 WonLinde McNamara Rep 1 820 9 75 LostFred Carleton Rep 1 742 9 33 LostAlex X Mooney Rep 1 580 8 46 LostPersonal life editMooney and his wife Grace Mooney live in Charles Town West Virginia with their three children 71 Mooney is Roman Catholic 72 See also edit nbsp Biography portalList of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States CongressReferences edit Wagner John February 9 2013 Alex X Mooney announces resignation as Maryland GOP chairman via www washingtonpost com Dresser Michael November 24 2012 Defeats lead to calls for Maryland Republican chief s ouster baltimoresun com Wagner John April 21 2013 New Maryland GOP chairwoman Waterman seeks pickups in legislature via www washingtonpost com Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart a b West Virginia the nation s least Hispanic state elects its first Latino congressman FOX News Latino New York City New York November 4 2014 Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved November 6 2014 West Virginia s GOP Rep Mooney announces 2024 Senate run ABC News Retrieved November 15 2022 a b Home Mooney for Congress a b Van Buren Eleanor October 29 2020 Don t Throw Out Your Intern ID Badge You May Want It When You re in Congress Roll Call Retrieved October 29 2020 Ourcampaigns com Ourcampaigns com Retrieved July 16 2014 Dartmouth Alumni Trustees of Dartmouth College Gregg John January 22 2008 College Charter Bill Advances The Valley News Desmon Stephanie October 21 2002 Frederick Senate race has harsh tone Dirty maneuvering marks contentious contest between Hecht Mooney The Baltimore Sun Gubernatorial Primary September 15 1998 Washington County Board of Elections 2014 Archived from the original on April 3 2016 Retrieved July 16 2014 a b 2002 Gubernatorial General Official Results Maryland State Board of Elections 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 a b Official 2006 Gubernatorial General Election results for State Senator Maryland State Board of Elections 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 2010 General Election Official Results Maryland Local Board of Elections 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 Ourcampaigns com Ourcampaigns com Retrieved July 16 2014 Republicans Outnumber Dems Running for GOP Rep s Maryland Seat Fox News November 11 2011 Ford C Benjamin November 18 2011 GOP candidates lining up to take on Bartlett Gazette Net Archived from the original on November 22 2011 Retrieved July 16 2014 Pershing Ben December 1 2011 State GOP chair Alex Mooney to challenge Roscoe Bartlett in primary The Washington Post Pershing Ben January 10 2012 State GOP Chair Alex Mooney won t challenge Bartlett in primary The Washington Post Pershing Ben September 20 2012 Bartlett aide state GOP head Alex Mooney drops candidacy to comply with ethics rules The Washington Post Kilar Steve September 22 2012 Bartlett aide admits he erred by not disavowing his own candidacy The Baltimore Sun Ford C Benjamin March 19 2013 Mooney s West Virginia move surprises Maryland GOP Gazette Net Archived from the original on July 26 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 Messina Lawrence July 14 2013 2014 field growing in W Va federal races Sunday Gazette Mail Livington Abby July 10 2014 At the Races Roll Call s Politics Blog West Virginia Newcomer Battles Carpetbagger Label Roll Call Archived from the original on November 8 2016 Retrieved October 20 2014 Statewide Results Primary Election May 13 2014 West Virginia Secretary of State 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 Walshe Shushannah May 13 2014 Tea Party s Alex Mooney Wins West Virginia GOP House Primary ABC News Retrieved July 16 2014 Vergaris Brock November 4 2014 GOP s Mooney wins W Va 2nd congressional seat The Journal Retrieved November 9 2014 West Virginia Senate results 2014 Election Center Elections and Politics from CNN com CNN Mooney faces 2nd District GOP challenger 5 Dems square off The Tampa Tribune April 23 2016 Retrieved April 29 2016 NYT West Virginia Primary Results The New York Times Retrieved May 11 2016 West Virginia U S House 2nd District Results Alex Mooney Wins The New York Times November 16 2016 Retrieved November 16 2016 West Virginia Statewide Results General Election November 8 2016 Official Results West Virginia Secretary of State November 8 2016 Archived from the original on December 25 2016 Retrieved December 3 2016 Election Night Reporting results enr clarityelections com Retrieved November 21 2021 Election Night Reporting results enr clarityelections com Retrieved November 21 2021 Alex Mooney wins Republican nomination for 2nd Congressional District WSAZ News Channel 3 Retrieved May 10 2022 Mooney Alexander X January 19 2016 Actions H R 1644 114th Congress 2015 2016 Supporting Transparent Regulatory and Environmental Actions in Mining Act www congress gov Retrieved June 1 2021 a b c d Chris Marquette Rep Alex Mooney likely violated House rules and federal law ethics office concludes Roll Call May 23 2022 Felicia Sonmez Amy B Wang and Marianna Sotomayor House Ethics Committee investigating Reps Cawthorn Jackson Mooney Washington Post May 23 2022 What is the House Freedom Caucus and who s in it Pew research center October 20 2015 Retrieved October 26 2017 Members Congressional Western Caucus Retrieved July 18 2018 Member List Republican Study Committee Archived from the original on January 1 2019 Retrieved January 2 2018 McElhinny Brad November 15 2022 Mooney announces for Senate revving up race to take on Manchin West Virginia MetroNews Retrieved November 15 2022 Mooney Alex March 25 2018 Steel and Aluminum Let s Talk About Gold WSJ Retrieved March 26 2018 Mooney Alexander X May 25 2021 H R 3526 117th Congress 2021 2022 To provide for the first true audit of gold owned by the United States in more than 65 years and subsequent audits every 5 years www congress gov Retrieved June 1 2021 U S Congressman Seeks Full Audit of America s Gold Reserves finance yahoo com May 27 2021 Retrieved June 1 2021 Willis Derek August 12 2015 Opposes Withdrawal of U S Forces in H J RES 77 Opposing the decision to end certain United ProPublica The Small But Brave Cadre of Conservative Anti War Republicans The American Conservative November 19 2019 Diaz Daniella Wilson Kristin March 19 2021 14 House Republicans vote against a measure condemning military coup in Myanmar CNN Retrieved March 24 2021 House votes to repeal 2002 Iraq War authorization NBC News June 17 2021 Final vote results for roll call 172 clerk house gov 2021 Retrieved April 18 2023 H Con Res 21 Directing the President pursuant to section 5 c of House Vote 136 Mar 8 2023 March 8 2023 House Votes Down Bill Directing Removal of Troops From Syria Associated Press March 8 2023 Alex Mooney R WV Retrieved July 20 2022 H R 1158 DHS Cyber Hunt and Incident Response Teams Act House Vote 690 Dec 17 2019 Alex Mooney s Ratings and Endorsements Retrieved July 20 2022 Blood Michael R Riccardi Nicholas December 5 2020 Biden officially secures enough electors to become president AP News Archived from the original on December 8 2020 Retrieved December 12 2020 Liptak Adam December 11 2020 Supreme Court Rejects Texas Suit Seeking to Subvert Election The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on December 11 2020 Retrieved December 12 2020 Order in Pending Case PDF Supreme Court of the United States December 11 2020 Archived PDF from the original on December 11 2020 Retrieved December 11 2020 Diaz Daniella Brief from 126 Republicans supporting Texas lawsuit in Supreme Court CNN Archived from the original on December 12 2020 Retrieved December 11 2020 West Virginia congressional delegation weigh in on Electoral College count WCHS January 6 2021 Retrieved January 11 2021 a b Patterson Janelle Adams Steven Allen January 8 2021 Certification Vote Divides W Va Ohio Delegations The Intelligencer Retrieved January 11 2021 Morris Jeff Stowers Shannon January 6 2021 W Va congressional representative says he was equipped with escape hood WCHS Retrieved January 11 2021 Gazette Mail editorial Miller Mooney wrong to try and thwart election Charleston Gazette Mail January 8 2021 Retrieved January 11 2021 Mooney objects to Pelosi bid to invoke 25th Amendment on Trump by unanimous consent WV News January 11 2021 Retrieved January 11 2021 Gans Jared May 31 2023 Republicans and Democrats who bucked party leaders by voting no The Hill Retrieved June 6 2023 State Senate Results Maryland State Board of Elections Retrieved September 21 2012 State Senate Results Maryland State Board of Elections Retrieved October 8 2007 Manual for the General Court 1993 About Religious affiliation of members of 117th Congress PDF PEW Research Center January 24 2021 Retrieved April 14 2023 External links edit nbsp Media related to Alex Mooney at Wikimedia Commons Congressman Alex Mooney official U S House website Official campaign website Alex Mooney at Curlie Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart Alex X Mooney Maryland State Senator Maryland State Archives Appearances on C SPAN Congressman Mooney on the Pivotal Senate Race in WVMaryland SenatePreceded byJohn W Derr Member of the Maryland Senatefrom the 3rd district1999 2011 Succeeded byRonald N YoungParty political officesPreceded byAudrey Scott Chair of the Maryland Republican Party2010 2013 Succeeded byDiana WatermanU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byShelley Moore Capito Member of the U S House of Representatives from West Virginia s 2nd congressional district2015 present IncumbentU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byJohn Moolenaar United States representatives by seniority174th Succeeded bySeth Moulton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alex Mooney amp oldid 1205114519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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