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    Joseph Merrill Hoeffel III (/ˈhʌfəl/ HUF-əl; born September 3, 1950) is an American author and politician. A Democrat, Hoeffel was a member of the United...
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  • Hoeffel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joseph Hoeffel (1890–1964), American football player Joe Hoeffel (born 1950), American...
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    1999 to 2003, Shapiro worked as chief of staff to U.S. Representative Joe Hoeffel, who represented parts of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. In 2004, Shapiro...
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    Dean defeated two challengers, Shira Goodman and former Congressman Joe Hoeffel, in the Democratic primary. In the general election she defeated Republican...
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    Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the Abington area after Democrat Joe Hoeffel retired. He would serve in the House until the 1991 primary election...
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    State Senator Anthony H. Williams and Montgomery County Commissioner Joe Hoeffel. Republicans nominated Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett, who...
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    "Pennsylvania Senate 2004 - Republican Arlen Specter defends his seat against Joe Hoeffel". centerforpolitics.org. 22 October 2004. Archived from the original...
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    opponent. Source: PA Department of State - 2004 General Primary Major Joe Hoeffel (D), U.S. Representative Arlen Specter (R), incumbent U.S. Senator Minor...
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    Margolies-Mezvinsky. She was defeated in 1994 by Republican Jon D. Fox, but Joe Hoeffel regained the seat for the Democrats in 1998. It was in Democratic hands...
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    not up for reelection until 2002. In 2003, Democratic U.S. Congressman Joe Hoeffel, of Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district decided not to run for...
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