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Roscoe Bartlett

Roscoe Gardner Bartlett Jr. (born June 3, 1926) is an American politician who was U.S. Representative for Maryland's 6th congressional district, serving from 1993 to 2013. He is a member of the Republican Party and was a member of the Tea Party Caucus. At the end of his tenure in Congress, Bartlett was the second-oldest serving member of the House of Representatives, behind fellow Republican Ralph Hall of Texas.

Roscoe Bartlett
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 6th district
In office
January 3, 1993 – January 3, 2013
Preceded byBeverly Byron
Succeeded byJohn Delaney
Personal details
Born
Roscoe Gardner Bartlett Jr.

(1926-06-03) June 3, 1926 (age 96)
Moorland, Kentucky, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseEllen Louise Bartlett
Children10, including Joseph
Residence(s)West Virginia, U.S.[1]
Alma materWashington Adventist University (BS)
University of Maryland, College Park (MS, PhD)

Early life and education

Bartlett was born in Moorland, Kentucky, to Martha Minnick and Roscoe Gardner Bartlett.[2] He completed his early education in a one-room schoolhouse. He attended Columbia Union College (now Washington Adventist University) in Takoma Park, Maryland, affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and graduated in 1947 with a B.S. in theology and biology and a minor in chemistry. He had intended to be a Seventh-day Adventist minister, but he was considered too young for the ministry after receiving his bachelor's degree at the age of 21.

Bartlett was encouraged to attend graduate school at the University of Maryland, College Park. He studied anatomy, physiology, and zoology, earning a master's degree in physiology in 1948. Bartlett was then hired as a faculty member of the university and taught anatomy, physiology and zoology while working towards his Ph.D. in physiology, which he earned in 1952. His academic career included lecturing at Loma Linda School of Medicine, also affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, in Loma Linda, California (1952–1954), and serving as an assistant professor at Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, D.C. (1954–1956).

Political career

Elections

 
Rep. Bartlett (center) (R-MD) joined Sen. Ben Cardin (podium) (D-MD) and Rep. Jo Ann Davis (left) (R-VA) in calling for a study of homeland security needs of the National Capital region, including Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia.
1980

In 1980, Bartlett ran for a seat in the U.S. Senate. In the Republican primary, he ranked fourth with 7% of the vote, losing to incumbent Charles Mathias, who won the primary with 55% of the vote.[3]

1982

In 1982, Bartlett ran for Congress in Maryland's 6th congressional district against incumbent Democratic U.S. Congresswoman Beverly Byron.[4] He won the Republican primary with 52% of the vote.[5] In the general election, Byron defeated him 74%–26%.[6]

1992

He ran again in the newly redrawn 6th congressional district and won the Republican primary with 42% of the vote.[7] Byron was upset by a somewhat more liberal Democrat, State Delegate Thomas Hattery, in the Democratic primary. Many conservative Democrats switched their support to Bartlett in November, as he defeated Hattery 54%–46%.[4][8]

1994–2006

During this time period, he repeatedly won re-election with at least 56% of the vote.

2008

According to the Frederick News-Post, Bartlett had under-reported property sales by over $1 million since 2004 on his official financial disclosure forms, and made $299,000 in unreported loans in order to sell his daughter's home, over which he exercised power of attorney. Bartlett said that the under-reporting was an oversight and that he was a "bit player" in the real estate transactions.[9]

2010

As the lone Republican in Maryland's congressional delegation, Bartlett won reelection in 2010 at the age of 84.[10] On June 1, 2009, Democrat and Iraq war veteran Andrew Duck formally announced a campaign for Congressman Bartlett's seat.[11]

2012

Bartlett's district was significantly altered in redistricting plans released in October 2011, which was described as gerrymandering.[1][12] The new district lines shifted the district slightly to the south, adding some heavily Democratic territory closer to Washington DC.[13]

Specifically, the redistricting plan shifted a mostly Republican section of Frederick County and an even more heavily Republican section of Carroll County to the heavily Democratic 8th district. It also lost heavily Republican sections of Harford and Baltimore counties, as well as another section of Carroll, to the already heavily Republican 1st district. In their place, the legislature added a heavily Democratic section of Montgomery County. While John McCain carried the old 6th with 57 percent of the vote, Barack Obama would have carried the reconfigured 6th with 56 percent of the vote.

Bartlett faced Democrat John Delaney and Libertarian Nickolaus Mueller in his bid for reelection.[14]

In 2012, the Federal Elections Commission fined Bartlett $5,000 for repeatedly failing to submit accurate campaign finance disclosure reports. Bartlett hired an accountant to address any outstanding disclosure issues.[15]

When fellow Congressman Todd Akin made inappropriate comments about female biology, Bartlett immediately repudiated them, adding "There is no room in politics for these types of statements...As a human physiologist I know there is no scientific backing to Todd's claims."[16] He said his view on abortion exceptions has been "the same for twenty years. I'm pro-life, with exceptions for the life of the mother, rape and incest...I'm so avidly pro-life I'm against corporal punishment", later adding that a very small proportion of abortions are a result of rape; however, in 2001 Bartlett had supported a constitutional amendment which did not include the rape and incest exceptions.[17] "The Maryland Democratic Party went after Bartlett", trying to connect Todd Akin's comments to Bartlett.[18]

Bartlett was heavily defeated in the general election by Delaney, taking only 38 percent of the vote to Delaney's 59 percent.[19]

Tenure

 

In November 1997, Bartlett was one of eighteen Republicans in the House to co-sponsor a resolution by Bob Barr that sought to launch an impeachment inquiry against President Bill Clinton.[20][21] The resolution did not specify any charges or allegations.[21] This was an early effort to impeach Clinton, predating the eruption of the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal, which ultimately lead to the impeachment of Clinton in 1998.[22] On October 8, 1998, Bartlett voted in favor of legislation that was passed to open an impeachment inquiry.[23] On December 19, 1998, Bartlett voted in favor of all four proposed articles of impeachment against Clinton (two of which received the needed majority of votes to pass).[24][25][26][27]

In 1993, Bartlett voted against the North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act.[28]

In August 2011, Bartlett wrote an op-ed in The New York Times calling for an end to invasive research on primates.[29] Bartlett, who had previously conducted research on primates in connection with the U.S. space program, joined with Senator Maria Cantwell in introducing the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act.[30] It is estimated to save the federal government $300 million over the next 10 years, if passed.[31]

Press reports indicate that Bartlett's Political Action Committee is named Because All Responsible Taxpayers Like Every Truth Told PAC, or BARTLETT PAC for short.[32]

Press reports indicate Bartlett was instrumental in arranging House hearings on the dangers of an electromagnetic pulse attack on the United States.[33]

Bartlett is against the Senate bill to fund the United States Postal Service with an additional 33 billion dollars, calling it an "irresponsible bailout"—though he does claim to support "... maintaining next day delivery standards in rural areas that would keep the Cumberland mail processing facility open."[34]

Bartlett believes in the geologic theory of Peak Oil, and predicts that "the end of cheap oil and natural gas is coming and coming fast" as increasing global demand for energy overwhelms production.[35] In 2005, Bartlett established the Congressional Peak Oil Caucus with Rep. Tom Udall of New Mexico. Bartlett has argued that federal revenues from offshore oil and gas production should be invested in developing renewable energies.[36]

At a town hall meeting in September 2012, Bartlett claimed that federal student loans were unconstitutional and that disregarding the Constitution was a "very slippery slope" towards an event like the Holocaust. Bartlett later apologized for his remarks.[37]

Committee assignments

 
Earlier photo of Congressman Bartlett.

Caucus memberships

Electoral history

Year Office Election Subject Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes %
1982 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 35,321 25.61 Beverly Byron Democratic 102,596 74.39
1992 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 125,564 54.13 Thomas Hattery Democratic 106,224 45.79
1994 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 122,809 65.95 Paul Muldowney Democratic 63,411 34.05
1996 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 132,853 56.83 Stephen Crawford Democratic 100,910 43.16
1998 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 127,802 63.42 Timothy McCown Democratic 73,728 36.58
2000 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 168,624 60.65 Donald DeArmon Democratic 109,136 39.25
2002 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 147,825 66.11 Donald DeArmon Democratic 75,575 33.8
2004 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 206,076 67.38 Kenneth Bosley Democratic 90,108 29.46
2006 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 141,200 58.97 Andrew Duck Democratic 92,030 38.43 Robert Kozak Green 6,095 2.55
2008 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 176,062 58.18 Jennifer Dougherty Democratic 116,455 38.48 Gary Hoover Libertarian 10,101 3.34
2010 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 144,520 61.80 Andrew Duck Democratic 76,963 32.90 Dan Massey Libertarian 6,611 2.80
2012 Congress, 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 110,842 38.2 John Delaney Democratic 169,303 58.4 Nickolaus Mueller Libertarian 9,383 3.2

Personal life

Bartlett and his wife Ellen have 10 children (of whom one, Joseph R. Bartlett, is a former member of the Maryland House of Delegates), 17 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren.[38] Following his defeat for re-election, Bartlett decided with his wife to live "off-the-grid" in the West Virginia mountains. Their cabin lacks electricity, phone service, and municipal plumbing. Bartlett currently works as a senior consultant for Lineage Technologies, a cyber security group that seeks to protect supply chains.[39]

Bartlett is a vegetarian and does not drink alcohol or smoke. He also grows his own organic vegetables.[40]

References

  1. ^ a b Koebler, Jason (January 3, 2014). "The Congressman Who Went Off the Grid". Politico Magazine. Retrieved January 12, 2014.
  2. ^ "Bartlett genealogy". Ancestry.com. The Generations Network. Retrieved 4 January 2009.
  3. ^ "Our Campaigns – MD US Senate – R Primary Race – May 13, 1980". ourcampaigns.com.
  4. ^ a b Phillips, Lauren; Teitelbaum, Michael (June 19, 2007). . CQ Politics. Archived from the original on June 30, 2007. Retrieved June 20, 2007.
  5. ^ "Our Campaigns – MD District 6 – R Primary Race – Sep 14, 1982". ourcampaigns.com.
  6. ^ "Our Campaigns – MD District 6 Race – Nov 02, 1982". ourcampaigns.com.
  7. ^ "Our Campaigns – MD District 6 – R Primary Race – Mar 03, 1992". ourcampaigns.com.
  8. ^ "Our Campaigns – MD District 6 Race – Nov 03, 1992". ourcampaigns.com.
  9. ^ . Frederick News-Post. July 20, 2008. Archived from the original on August 4, 2008. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  10. ^ West, Paul (June 1, 2009). "Roscoe Bartlett going for a tenth term". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
  11. ^ "111th U.S. House of Representatives". The Green Papers. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  12. ^ Kunkle, Fredrick (October 26, 2012). "Redrawn district tests Md. congressman Bartlett". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 12, 2014.
  13. ^ "For Maryland Democrats, Redistricting Referendum Forces a Look in the Mirror". The Washington Post. September 30, 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  14. ^ "6th District candidates square off at HCC". The Herald-Mail. October 11, 2012. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
  15. ^ Fritze, John (June 24, 2012). "Bartlett struggles with campaign disclosure". The Baltimore Sun.
  16. ^ Brown, Matthew Hay (August 21, 2012). "Akin rape comments 'offensive and wrong,' Bartlett says". The Baltimore Sun.
  17. ^ Kaczynski, Andrew. "Republican Congressman: There Are Very Few Pregnancies From Rape, It Is A Tiny Percentage". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  18. ^ . The Gazette. Archived from the original on July 29, 2013. Retrieved November 19, 2012.
  19. ^ Fritze, John (November 6, 2012). "Delaney defeats Bartlett in the 6th District". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  20. ^ Pace, David (6 Nov 1997). "17 in House seek probe to impeach president". Newspapers.com. The Record. The Associated Press. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
  21. ^ a b Hutcheson, Ron (17 Nov 1997). "Some House Republicans can't wait for elections". Newspapers.com. Asheville Citizen-Times. Knight-Rider Newspapers.
  22. ^ Barkham, Patrick (18 November 1998). "Clinton impeachment timeline". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  23. ^ "Roll Call 498 Roll Call 498, Bill Number: H. Res. 581, 105th Congress, 2nd Session". clerk.house.gov. Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives. 8 October 1998. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  24. ^ "Roll Call 546 Roll Call 546, Bill Number: H. Res. 611, 105th Congress, 2nd Session". Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives. 19 December 1998. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
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  28. ^ "H.R. 3450 (103rd): North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act". GovTrack. November 17, 1993. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
  29. ^ Bartlett, Roscoe G. (August 10, 2011). "Stop Using Chimps as Guinea Pigs". The New York Times.
  30. ^ Epstein, Jennifer (August 11, 2011). "Rep. Roscoe Bartlett: Ban research on chimps". Politico.
  31. ^ "Move to Curtail Chimpanzee Research Wins Maryland Support". Patch Media. April 25, 2012.
  32. ^ Cohen, Micah (May 19, 2012). "The Most Powerful Special Interest in Washington: The Acronym". FiveThirtyEight.
  33. ^ Broad, William J. (December 11, 2011). "Gingrich's Electromagnetic Pulse Warning Has Skeptics". The New York Times.
  34. ^ Bieniek, Matthew (May 3, 2012). "Congressman sees Senate postal bill as 'bailout'". Cumberland Times-News.
  35. ^ (Press release). Archived from the original on August 28, 2012. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  36. ^ (Press release). March 31, 2010. Archived from the original on September 15, 2012. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  37. ^ Pershing, Ben (September 6, 2012). "Roscoe Bartlett apologizes for Holocaust remark made as he blasted federal student loans". The Washington Post. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  38. ^ "Speech by Bartlett in the U.S. House of Representatives". C-SPAN. May 24, 2011. Retrieved March 5, 2022 – via YouTube.
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  40. ^ Mack, Tim (September 20, 2013). "Roscoe Bartlett Goes Off The Grid". Washington Examiner. Retrieved October 18, 2018 – via Spectrum.

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 6th congressional district

1993–2013
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United States
as Former US Representative
Succeeded byas Former US Representative

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Roscoe Gardner Bartlett Jr born June 3 1926 is an American politician who was U S Representative for Maryland s 6th congressional district serving from 1993 to 2013 He is a member of the Republican Party and was a member of the Tea Party Caucus At the end of his tenure in Congress Bartlett was the second oldest serving member of the House of Representatives behind fellow Republican Ralph Hall of Texas Roscoe BartlettMember of the U S House of Representatives from Maryland s 6th districtIn office January 3 1993 January 3 2013Preceded byBeverly ByronSucceeded byJohn DelaneyPersonal detailsBornRoscoe Gardner Bartlett Jr 1926 06 03 June 3 1926 age 96 Moorland Kentucky U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseEllen Louise BartlettChildren10 including JosephResidence s West Virginia U S 1 Alma materWashington Adventist University BS University of Maryland College Park MS PhD Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 2 1 Elections 2 2 Tenure 2 3 Committee assignments 2 4 Caucus memberships 3 Electoral history 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditBartlett was born in Moorland Kentucky to Martha Minnick and Roscoe Gardner Bartlett 2 He completed his early education in a one room schoolhouse He attended Columbia Union College now Washington Adventist University in Takoma Park Maryland affiliated with the Seventh day Adventist Church and graduated in 1947 with a B S in theology and biology and a minor in chemistry He had intended to be a Seventh day Adventist minister but he was considered too young for the ministry after receiving his bachelor s degree at the age of 21 Bartlett was encouraged to attend graduate school at the University of Maryland College Park He studied anatomy physiology and zoology earning a master s degree in physiology in 1948 Bartlett was then hired as a faculty member of the university and taught anatomy physiology and zoology while working towards his Ph D in physiology which he earned in 1952 His academic career included lecturing at Loma Linda School of Medicine also affiliated with the Seventh day Adventist Church in Loma Linda California 1952 1954 and serving as an assistant professor at Howard University College of Medicine in Washington D C 1954 1956 Political career EditElections Edit Rep Bartlett center R MD joined Sen Ben Cardin podium D MD and Rep Jo Ann Davis left R VA in calling for a study of homeland security needs of the National Capital region including Maryland Virginia and the District of Columbia 1980In 1980 Bartlett ran for a seat in the U S Senate In the Republican primary he ranked fourth with 7 of the vote losing to incumbent Charles Mathias who won the primary with 55 of the vote 3 1982In 1982 Bartlett ran for Congress in Maryland s 6th congressional district against incumbent Democratic U S Congresswoman Beverly Byron 4 He won the Republican primary with 52 of the vote 5 In the general election Byron defeated him 74 26 6 1992He ran again in the newly redrawn 6th congressional district and won the Republican primary with 42 of the vote 7 Byron was upset by a somewhat more liberal Democrat State Delegate Thomas Hattery in the Democratic primary Many conservative Democrats switched their support to Bartlett in November as he defeated Hattery 54 46 4 8 1994 2006During this time period he repeatedly won re election with at least 56 of the vote 2008See also 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland District 6 According to the Frederick News Post Bartlett had under reported property sales by over 1 million since 2004 on his official financial disclosure forms and made 299 000 in unreported loans in order to sell his daughter s home over which he exercised power of attorney Bartlett said that the under reporting was an oversight and that he was a bit player in the real estate transactions 9 2010See also 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland District 6 As the lone Republican in Maryland s congressional delegation Bartlett won reelection in 2010 at the age of 84 10 On June 1 2009 Democrat and Iraq war veteran Andrew Duck formally announced a campaign for Congressman Bartlett s seat 11 2012See also 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland District 6 and Rape and pregnancy statement controversies in the 2012 United States elections Bartlett s district was significantly altered in redistricting plans released in October 2011 which was described as gerrymandering 1 12 The new district lines shifted the district slightly to the south adding some heavily Democratic territory closer to Washington DC 13 Specifically the redistricting plan shifted a mostly Republican section of Frederick County and an even more heavily Republican section of Carroll County to the heavily Democratic 8th district It also lost heavily Republican sections of Harford and Baltimore counties as well as another section of Carroll to the already heavily Republican 1st district In their place the legislature added a heavily Democratic section of Montgomery County While John McCain carried the old 6th with 57 percent of the vote Barack Obama would have carried the reconfigured 6th with 56 percent of the vote Bartlett faced Democrat John Delaney and Libertarian Nickolaus Mueller in his bid for reelection 14 In 2012 the Federal Elections Commission fined Bartlett 5 000 for repeatedly failing to submit accurate campaign finance disclosure reports Bartlett hired an accountant to address any outstanding disclosure issues 15 When fellow Congressman Todd Akin made inappropriate comments about female biology Bartlett immediately repudiated them adding There is no room in politics for these types of statements As a human physiologist I know there is no scientific backing to Todd s claims 16 He said his view on abortion exceptions has been the same for twenty years I m pro life with exceptions for the life of the mother rape and incest I m so avidly pro life I m against corporal punishment later adding that a very small proportion of abortions are a result of rape however in 2001 Bartlett had supported a constitutional amendment which did not include the rape and incest exceptions 17 The Maryland Democratic Party went after Bartlett trying to connect Todd Akin s comments to Bartlett 18 Bartlett was heavily defeated in the general election by Delaney taking only 38 percent of the vote to Delaney s 59 percent 19 Tenure Edit Bartlett watches as President George W Bush signs the Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005 in July 2006 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2021 In November 1997 Bartlett was one of eighteen Republicans in the House to co sponsor a resolution by Bob Barr that sought to launch an impeachment inquiry against President Bill Clinton 20 21 The resolution did not specify any charges or allegations 21 This was an early effort to impeach Clinton predating the eruption of the Clinton Lewinsky scandal which ultimately lead to the impeachment of Clinton in 1998 22 On October 8 1998 Bartlett voted in favor of legislation that was passed to open an impeachment inquiry 23 On December 19 1998 Bartlett voted in favor of all four proposed articles of impeachment against Clinton two of which received the needed majority of votes to pass 24 25 26 27 In 1993 Bartlett voted against the North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act 28 In August 2011 Bartlett wrote an op ed in The New York Times calling for an end to invasive research on primates 29 Bartlett who had previously conducted research on primates in connection with the U S space program joined with Senator Maria Cantwell in introducing the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act 30 It is estimated to save the federal government 300 million over the next 10 years if passed 31 Press reports indicate that Bartlett s Political Action Committee is named Because All Responsible Taxpayers Like Every Truth Told PAC or BARTLETT PAC for short 32 Press reports indicate Bartlett was instrumental in arranging House hearings on the dangers of an electromagnetic pulse attack on the United States 33 Bartlett is against the Senate bill to fund the United States Postal Service with an additional 33 billion dollars calling it an irresponsible bailout though he does claim to support maintaining next day delivery standards in rural areas that would keep the Cumberland mail processing facility open 34 Bartlett believes in the geologic theory of Peak Oil and predicts that the end of cheap oil and natural gas is coming and coming fast as increasing global demand for energy overwhelms production 35 In 2005 Bartlett established the Congressional Peak Oil Caucus with Rep Tom Udall of New Mexico Bartlett has argued that federal revenues from offshore oil and gas production should be invested in developing renewable energies 36 At a town hall meeting in September 2012 Bartlett claimed that federal student loans were unconstitutional and that disregarding the Constitution was a very slippery slope towards an event like the Holocaust Bartlett later apologized for his remarks 37 Committee assignments Edit Earlier photo of Congressman Bartlett Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces Chairman Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces Committee on Science Space and Technology Subcommittee on Research and Science Education Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment Committee on Small Business Subcommittee on Agriculture Energy and TradeCaucus memberships Edit Peak Oil Caucus Founding member Liberty Caucus Republican Study Committee Republican Main Street Partnership Tea Party Caucus Congressional Caucus on Turkey and Turkish Americans Congressional Immigration Reform CaucusElectoral history EditYear Office Election Subject Party Votes Opponent Party Votes Opponent Party Votes 1982 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 35 321 25 61 Beverly Byron Democratic 102 596 74 391992 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 125 564 54 13 Thomas Hattery Democratic 106 224 45 791994 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 122 809 65 95 Paul Muldowney Democratic 63 411 34 051996 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 132 853 56 83 Stephen Crawford Democratic 100 910 43 161998 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 127 802 63 42 Timothy McCown Democratic 73 728 36 582000 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 168 624 60 65 Donald DeArmon Democratic 109 136 39 252002 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 147 825 66 11 Donald DeArmon Democratic 75 575 33 82004 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 206 076 67 38 Kenneth Bosley Democratic 90 108 29 462006 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 141 200 58 97 Andrew Duck Democratic 92 030 38 43 Robert Kozak Green 6 095 2 552008 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 176 062 58 18 Jennifer Dougherty Democratic 116 455 38 48 Gary Hoover Libertarian 10 101 3 342010 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 144 520 61 80 Andrew Duck Democratic 76 963 32 90 Dan Massey Libertarian 6 611 2 802012 Congress 6th district General Roscoe Bartlett Republican 110 842 38 2 John Delaney Democratic 169 303 58 4 Nickolaus Mueller Libertarian 9 383 3 2Personal life EditBartlett and his wife Ellen have 10 children of whom one Joseph R Bartlett is a former member of the Maryland House of Delegates 17 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren 38 Following his defeat for re election Bartlett decided with his wife to live off the grid in the West Virginia mountains Their cabin lacks electricity phone service and municipal plumbing Bartlett currently works as a senior consultant for Lineage Technologies a cyber security group that seeks to protect supply chains 39 Bartlett is a vegetarian and does not drink alcohol or smoke He also grows his own organic vegetables 40 References Edit a b Koebler Jason January 3 2014 The Congressman Who Went Off the Grid Politico Magazine Retrieved January 12 2014 Bartlett genealogy Ancestry com The Generations Network Retrieved 4 January 2009 Our Campaigns MD US Senate R Primary Race May 13 1980 ourcampaigns com a b Phillips Lauren Teitelbaum Michael June 19 2007 House Primaries Come Early for Three Maryland Incumbents CQ Politics Archived from the original on June 30 2007 Retrieved June 20 2007 Our Campaigns MD District 6 R Primary Race Sep 14 1982 ourcampaigns com Our Campaigns MD District 6 Race Nov 02 1982 ourcampaigns com Our Campaigns MD District 6 R Primary Race Mar 03 1992 ourcampaigns com Our Campaigns MD District 6 Race Nov 03 1992 ourcampaigns com Bartlett s financial disclosures incomplete Frederick News Post July 20 2008 Archived from the original on August 4 2008 Retrieved August 3 2008 West Paul June 1 2009 Roscoe Bartlett going for a tenth term The Baltimore Sun Retrieved June 3 2009 111th U S House of Representatives The Green Papers Retrieved June 22 2009 Kunkle Fredrick October 26 2012 Redrawn district tests Md congressman Bartlett The Washington Post Retrieved January 12 2014 For Maryland Democrats Redistricting Referendum Forces a Look in the Mirror The Washington Post September 30 2012 Retrieved 15 October 2012 6th District candidates square off at HCC The Herald Mail October 11 2012 Retrieved October 15 2012 Fritze John June 24 2012 Bartlett struggles with campaign disclosure The Baltimore Sun Brown Matthew Hay August 21 2012 Akin rape comments offensive and wrong Bartlett says The Baltimore Sun Kaczynski Andrew Republican Congressman There Are Very Few Pregnancies From Rape It Is A Tiny Percentage BuzzFeed Retrieved 18 November 2012 Rape abortion debate fuels 6th District race The Gazette Archived from the original on July 29 2013 Retrieved November 19 2012 Fritze John November 6 2012 Delaney defeats Bartlett in the 6th District The Baltimore Sun Retrieved November 7 2012 Pace David 6 Nov 1997 17 in House seek probe to impeach president Newspapers com The Record The Associated Press Retrieved 4 March 2021 a b Hutcheson Ron 17 Nov 1997 Some House Republicans can t wait for elections Newspapers com Asheville Citizen Times Knight Rider Newspapers Barkham Patrick 18 November 1998 Clinton impeachment timeline The Guardian Retrieved 6 March 2021 Roll Call 498 Roll Call 498 Bill Number H Res 581 105th Congress 2nd Session clerk house gov Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives 8 October 1998 Retrieved 1 March 2021 Roll Call 546 Roll Call 546 Bill Number H Res 611 105th Congress 2nd Session Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives 19 December 1998 Retrieved 6 March 2021 Roll Call 545 Roll Call 545 Bill Number H Res 611 105th Congress 2nd Session Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives 19 December 1998 Retrieved 6 March 2021 Roll Call 544 Roll Call 544 Bill Number H Res 611 105th Congress 2nd Session Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives 19 December 1998 Retrieved 6 March 2021 Washington U S Capitol Room H154 p 225 7000 DC 20515 6601 19 December 1998 Roll Call 543 Roll Call 543 Bill Number H Res 611 105th Congress 2nd Session Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives Retrieved 6 March 2021 H R 3450 103rd North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act GovTrack November 17 1993 Retrieved November 3 2022 Bartlett Roscoe G August 10 2011 Stop Using Chimps as Guinea Pigs The New York Times Epstein Jennifer August 11 2011 Rep Roscoe Bartlett Ban research on chimps Politico Move to Curtail Chimpanzee Research Wins Maryland Support Patch Media April 25 2012 Cohen Micah May 19 2012 The Most Powerful Special Interest in Washington The Acronym FiveThirtyEight Broad William J December 11 2011 Gingrich s Electromagnetic Pulse Warning Has Skeptics The New York Times Bieniek Matthew May 3 2012 Congressman sees Senate postal bill as bailout Cumberland Times News Peak Oil Representative Roscoe Bartlett Press release Archived from the original on August 28 2012 Retrieved August 11 2012 Rep Roscoe Bartlett Says Revenues from Oil and Gas in New Off shore Areas Should be Dedicated to Alternative Renewables and Shared with Coastal States Representative Roscoe Bartlett Press release March 31 2010 Archived from the original on September 15 2012 Retrieved August 11 2012 Pershing Ben September 6 2012 Roscoe Bartlett apologizes for Holocaust remark made as he blasted federal student loans The Washington Post Retrieved September 7 2012 Speech by Bartlett in the U S House of Representatives C SPAN May 24 2011 Retrieved March 5 2022 via YouTube Koebler Jason January 3 2014 The Congressman Who Went Off the Grid POLITICO Magazine Retrieved March 5 2022 Mack Tim September 20 2013 Roscoe Bartlett Goes Off The Grid Washington Examiner Retrieved October 18 2018 via Spectrum External links Edit Christianity portal Biography portal Politics portal United States portalRepresentative Roscoe Bartlett Archived 2003 12 28 at the Wayback Machine official U S House website 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 Appearances on C SPAN Profile Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine at SourceWatch An interview with Rep Bartlett regarding peak oil Archived 2006 08 23 at the Wayback Machine April 18 2005 Transcript of Bartlett speech in Congress on Peak Oil Archived 2008 10 13 at the Wayback Machine May 2005 Video of Rep Bartlett in Congress on Peak Oil February 2005 Bill Text 109th Congress 2005 2006 H RES 507 IH permanent dead link THOMASU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byBeverly B Byron Member of the U S House of Representatives from Maryland s 6th congressional district1993 2013 Succeeded byJohn DelaneyU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byMike Capuanoas Former US 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