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Brendan Mullen was a 2012 Democratic candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 2nd Congressional District of Indiana. He won the Democratic primary and faced Republican Jackie Walorski, Libertarian Party candidate Joe Ruiz and Green party candidate Andrew Straw in the general election.[1]

Mullen lost his election to Republican candidate Jackie Walorski on November 6, 2012.[2]

Biography

Mullen was born and raised in South Bend, Indiana.

Education:[3]

  • John Adams High School
  • United States Military Academy at West Point

Career

  • United States Army[3]

Elections

2014

See also: Indiana's 2nd Congressional District elections, 2014

Mullen announced on July 12, 2013, that he would not seek a rematch against Jackie Walorski in 2014.[4]

2012

See also: Indiana's 2nd Congressional District elections, 2012

Mullen ran in the 2012 election for the U.S. House to represent Indiana's 2nd District. Mullen beat Dan Morrison in the Democratic primary and faced Jackie Walorski (R) and Andrew Straw (G) in the November 6 general election.[1] Mullen lost nine out of ten counties in his primary, but won St. Joseph County, the most populous county in the district.[5]

General election

U.S. House, Indiana District 2 General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJackie Walorski 49% 134,033
     Democratic Brendan Mullen 47.6% 130,113
     Libertarian Joe Ruiz 3.4% 9,326
     Independent Kenneth R. Lunce, Jr. (Write-in) 0% 3
Total Votes 273,475
Source: Indiana Secretary of State "House of Representatives Election Results"

Primary Election

U.S. House, Indiana, District 2 Democratic Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngBrendan Mullen 54.1% 11,218
Dan Morrison 45.9% 9,519
Total Votes 20,737

Endorsements

Mullen has received endorsements from the Indiana Federation of Teachers,[6] the organization VoteVets,[6] The American Association for Justice,[6] The Indiana Democratic State Central Committee,[6] and the Blue Dog Coalition PAC.[6]

Campaign themes

2012

  • Abortion: "Pro-life"[7]
  • Gun Control: "Pro-guns"[7]

Issues

Noteworthy events

Residency challenges

Mullen faced significant residency challenges, with opponents arguing that Mullen did not reside in the state.[8]

The NRCC produced a video to address the allegation that Mullen has not lived in Indiana for 16 years and has 3 homes in the Washington DC area.[9]

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Personal

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Mullen and his wife Suzanne have one daughter, Lilly.[3] Suzanne is a lawyer, working for the Republican Party in the US House. She has served as a Minority Counsel and General Counsel on the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee once in the majority in 2011.[10][11]

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Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Indiana Secretary of State, "2012 Primary Election Results," May 8, 2012
  2. Politico, "2012 Election Map, Indiana"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Mullen for Indiana, "Prospectus" accessed January 26, 2012
  4. Roll Call, "Brendan Mullen Not Running for Indiana’s 2nd #IN02 (Updated)" accessed July 15, 2013
  5. Judge Bowers had most votes overall; U.S. House hopeful Mullen lost in 9 of 10 counties, "Primary" accessed June 22, 2012
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Brendan Mullen for Congress, "Endorsements," accessed April 13, 2012
  7. 7.0 7.1 Roll Call, "So You Want to be a Political Handicapper, Part 2" "Issues" accessed June 22, 2012
  8. NewsMax, "GOP's Walorski on Democrat Mullen: 'I Live in the District, He Doesn't'" accessed June 22, 2012
  9. Story Time with Brendan, "NRCC ad" accessed June 22, 2012
  10. Legistorm, "Suzanne Mullen" accessed June 25, 2012
  11. Almanac of the Unelected, "Almanac"

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