Phil Mitsch

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Phil Mitsch
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Holy Cross High School
Bachelor's
New Jersey and LaSalle University
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Phil Mitsch was a 2011Republican candidate for District 6 of theNew Jersey State Senate.

Mitsch has the distinction of being the youngest person in New Jersey's history to obtain a real estate broker’s license. He was 21 when he received his license. At age 25, he opened his own real estate firm, Phil Mitsch Realtors, in Marlton, New Jersey. He worked there in a broker-owner production capacity for 24 years. He has also produced his own real estate television and radio shows.

Mitch graduated from LaSalle University where he earned his B.S. in business administration.

Elections

2011

See also:New Jersey State Senate elections, 2011

Mitsch was defeated in the 2011 election forNew Jersey Senate District 6. He ran unopposed in the primary on June 7, 2011. He was defeated by Democratic incumbentJames Beach in the general election which took place on November 8, 2011.[1]

New Jersey State Senate District 6 General Election, 2011
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngJames BeachIncumbent62.1%25,297
    Republican Phil Mitsch37.9%15,415
Total Votes40,712

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