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Don Guardian

Donald A. Guardian (born June 12, 1953) is an American Republican Party politician who has represented 2nd Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since taking office on January 11, 2022, when he became the first openly gay Republican legislator in state history. He served as the Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey from 2014 to 2017.

Don Guardian
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 2nd district
Assumed office
January 11, 2022
Serving with Claire Swift
Preceded byVince Mazzeo
John Armato
Mayor of Atlantic City
In office
January 1, 2014 – December 31, 2017
Preceded byLorenzo Langford
Succeeded byFrank Gilliam
Personal details
Born (1953-06-12) June 12, 1953 (age 69)
Political partyRepublican
Domestic partnerLouis Fatato[1]
Residence(s)Atlantic City, New Jersey
EducationUpsala College
ProfessionMunicipal official
WebsiteLegislative webpage

Early life and education

Raised in Palisades Park, New Jersey and West New York, Guardian graduated from Don Bosco Preparatory High School.[2] He graduated in 1975 from Upsala College.[3]

Before being elected Mayor, Guardian served as an executive with the Boy Scouts of America and at the Claridge Hotel, and headed Atlantic City's Special Improvement District for two decades prior to his election as mayor.

After his time as Mayor, Guardian was named as Business Administrator by the Toms River, New Jersey Township Council, for which he was paid an annual salary of $175,000.[4]

Elective office

On January 19, 2013, Guardian announced he was challenging incumbent mayor Lorenzo Langford. He won the Republican primary unopposed. On November 5, Guardian defeated Langford by 50% to 47%.[5][6] In the 2013 United States elections, he defeated incumbent Democratic mayor Lorenzo Langford to become Atlantic City's first openly gay mayor and first Republican mayor since 1990.[1][7] In the 2017 election, Guardian lost re-election to Democratic city councilman, Frank Gilliam.[8]

Guardian was elected to the State Assembly in 2021, alongside fellow Republican Claire Swift. They defeated the Democratic slate of incumbent Assemblyman John Armato and Atlantic County Commissioner Caren Fitzpatrick; the district's other Assemblyman, Democrat Vince Mazzeo, did not seek reelection to the Assembly in order to make what would ultimately be an unsuccessful bid for the district's State Senate seat.[9]

On January 11, 2022, Guardian was sworn-in to the New Jersey General Assembly. His election makes him the first openly gay Republican legislator in state history and the only openly gay member of the New Jersey Legislature.[10]

Committees

Committee assignments for the current session are:[11]

  • Environment and Solid Waste
  • Special Committee on Infrastructure and Natural Resources
  • Tourism, Gaming and the Arts

District 2

Each of the 40 districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two members in the New Jersey General Assembly.[12] The representatives from the 2nd District for the 2022—23 Legislative Session are:[13]

References

  1. ^ a b "Don Guardian sworn in as Atlantic City's new mayor", The Press of Atlantic City, January 1, 2014. Accessed January 13, 2022.
  2. ^ Brennan, John. "Atlantic City makes $1.8M bond payment, avoids default; Christie asks 'What's next?'", The Record, May 2, 2016. Accessed January 13, 2022. "'These are tough times — but the Assembly is tougher,' said Guardian, a Don Bosco graduate who grew up in Palisades Park and West New York."
  3. ^ Zillman, Claire. "Atlantic City’s salesman-in-chief: Don Guardian’s uphill battle to save a city down on its luck", Fortune, December 27, 2014. Accessed January 13, 2022. "After graduating from now-defunct Upsala College in Essex County, Guardian sought a career in public service. 'I ended college in 1975. If I’d ended it in ’73, I would have been working as a second lieutenant in Vietnam, so I felt it was my responsibility to serve.'"
  4. ^ Oglesby, Amanda. "Atlantic City mayor Donald Guardian to be next Toms River administrator", Asbury Park Press, December 27, 2017. Accessed January 18, 2018. "Atlantic City Mayor Donald Guardian has weathered tough economic times in his city — the reason Toms River Mayor Thomas F. Kelaher says Guardian is the right person to take over as the township's new business administrator. The Township Council approved Guardian's appointment on Tuesday night. He will replace outgoing Business Administrator Paul Shives, Kelaher said."
  5. ^ "Don Guardian taking over as Atlantic City mayor" January 19, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, "WPVI-TV 6ABC Action News", January 1, 2014.
  6. ^ "Vote count appears to seal win for AC mayoral challenger Guardian", The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 1, 2013.
  7. ^ "Can A.C.'s first GOP mayor in decades help save city?". Philly.com. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  8. ^ "Frank Gilliam wins Atlantic City mayor's office". pressofatlanticcity.com. November 8, 2017. Retrieved January 16, 2018.
  9. ^ Bongard, Kimberlee. "Guardian, Swift Win Assembly Seats In 2nd District: AP", Galloway, NJ Patch, November 4, 2021. Accessed April 10, 2022. "Claire Swift and Don Guardian have been elected to the New Jersey Assembly in the 2nd Legislative District, according to results from The Associated Press. The two Republican candidates defeated Democratic Assemblyman John Armato and Caren Fitzpatrick. Guardian received 30,414 votes, unseating Armato with 26,702 votes. Swift received the most votes of the four candidates, totaling 30,626 to Fitzpatrick's 25,750 votes."
  10. ^ Biryukov, Nikita. "Guardian’s election brings LGBT representation back to Statehouse", New Jersey Monitor, November 19, 2021. Accessed January 13, 2022. "Only two other openly gay members have ever held legislative seats in New Jersey. Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora, a former assemblyman, become the first after he came out in 2006, and former Assemblyman Tim Eustace (D-Bergen) became the second openly gay member after his 2012 swearing-in. Guardian will be the state’s first openly gay Republican legislator when he’s sworn in on Jan. 11."
  11. ^ Assemblyman Donald A. Guardian, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed April 10, 2022.
  12. ^ New Jersey State Constitution 1947 (Updated Through Amendments Adopted in November, 2020): Article IV, Section II, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed January 28, 2022.
  13. ^ Legislative Roster for District 27, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed January 11, 2022.

External links

  • Legislative webpage
  • City of Atlantic City: Mayor Donald A. Guardian November 19, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  • Campaign website
  • Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian on Instagram
  • Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian on Twitter
  • Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian on Facebook
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Atlantic City
2014–2017
Succeeded by

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Donald A Guardian born June 12 1953 is an American Republican Party politician who has represented 2nd Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since taking office on January 11 2022 when he became the first openly gay Republican legislator in state history He served as the Mayor of Atlantic City New Jersey from 2014 to 2017 Don GuardianMember of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 2nd districtIncumbentAssumed office January 11 2022Serving with Claire SwiftPreceded byVince MazzeoJohn ArmatoMayor of Atlantic CityIn office January 1 2014 December 31 2017Preceded byLorenzo LangfordSucceeded byFrank GilliamPersonal detailsBorn 1953 06 12 June 12 1953 age 69 Political partyRepublicanDomestic partnerLouis Fatato 1 Residence s Atlantic City New JerseyEducationUpsala CollegeProfessionMunicipal officialWebsiteLegislative webpage Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Elective office 2 1 Committees 2 2 District 2 3 References 4 External linksEarly life and education EditRaised in Palisades Park New Jersey and West New York Guardian graduated from Don Bosco Preparatory High School 2 He graduated in 1975 from Upsala College 3 Before being elected Mayor Guardian served as an executive with the Boy Scouts of America and at the Claridge Hotel and headed Atlantic City s Special Improvement District for two decades prior to his election as mayor After his time as Mayor Guardian was named as Business Administrator by the Toms River New Jersey Township Council for which he was paid an annual salary of 175 000 4 Elective office EditOn January 19 2013 Guardian announced he was challenging incumbent mayor Lorenzo Langford He won the Republican primary unopposed On November 5 Guardian defeated Langford by 50 to 47 5 6 In the 2013 United States elections he defeated incumbent Democratic mayor Lorenzo Langford to become Atlantic City s first openly gay mayor and first Republican mayor since 1990 1 7 In the 2017 election Guardian lost re election to Democratic city councilman Frank Gilliam 8 Guardian was elected to the State Assembly in 2021 alongside fellow Republican Claire Swift They defeated the Democratic slate of incumbent Assemblyman John Armato and Atlantic County Commissioner Caren Fitzpatrick the district s other Assemblyman Democrat Vince Mazzeo did not seek reelection to the Assembly in order to make what would ultimately be an unsuccessful bid for the district s State Senate seat 9 On January 11 2022 Guardian was sworn in to the New Jersey General Assembly His election makes him the first openly gay Republican legislator in state history and the only openly gay member of the New Jersey Legislature 10 Committees Edit Committee assignments for the current session are 11 Environment and Solid Waste Special Committee on Infrastructure and Natural Resources Tourism Gaming and the ArtsDistrict 2 Edit Each of the 40 districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two members in the New Jersey General Assembly 12 The representatives from the 2nd District for the 2022 23 Legislative Session are 13 Senator Vincent J Polistina R Assemblyman Don Guardian R Assemblyman Claire Swift R References Edit a b Don Guardian sworn in as Atlantic City s new mayor The Press of Atlantic City January 1 2014 Accessed January 13 2022 Brennan John Atlantic City makes 1 8M bond payment avoids default Christie asks What s next The Record May 2 2016 Accessed January 13 2022 These are tough times but the Assembly is tougher said Guardian a Don Bosco graduate who grew up in Palisades Park and West New York Zillman Claire Atlantic City s salesman in chief Don Guardian s uphill battle to save a city down on its luck Fortune December 27 2014 Accessed January 13 2022 After graduating from now defunct Upsala College in Essex County Guardian sought a career in public service I ended college in 1975 If I d ended it in 73 I would have been working as a second lieutenant in Vietnam so I felt it was my responsibility to serve Oglesby Amanda Atlantic City mayor Donald Guardian to be next Toms River administrator Asbury Park Press December 27 2017 Accessed January 18 2018 Atlantic City Mayor Donald Guardian has weathered tough economic times in his city the reason Toms River Mayor Thomas F Kelaher says Guardian is the right person to take over as the township s new business administrator The Township Council approved Guardian s appointment on Tuesday night He will replace outgoing Business Administrator Paul Shives Kelaher said Don Guardian taking over as Atlantic City mayor Archived January 19 2014 at the Wayback Machine WPVI TV 6ABC Action News January 1 2014 Vote count appears to seal win for AC mayoral challenger Guardian The Philadelphia Inquirer December 1 2013 Can A C s first GOP mayor in decades help save city Philly com Retrieved October 6 2014 Frank Gilliam wins Atlantic City mayor s office pressofatlanticcity com November 8 2017 Retrieved January 16 2018 Bongard Kimberlee Guardian Swift Win Assembly Seats In 2nd District AP Galloway NJ Patch November 4 2021 Accessed April 10 2022 Claire Swift and Don Guardian have been elected to the New Jersey Assembly in the 2nd Legislative District according to results from The Associated Press The two Republican candidates defeated Democratic Assemblyman John Armato and Caren Fitzpatrick Guardian received 30 414 votes unseating Armato with 26 702 votes Swift received the most votes of the four candidates totaling 30 626 to Fitzpatrick s 25 750 votes Biryukov Nikita Guardian s election brings LGBT representation back to Statehouse New Jersey Monitor November 19 2021 Accessed January 13 2022 Only two other openly gay members have ever held legislative seats in New Jersey Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora a former assemblyman become the first after he came out in 2006 and former Assemblyman Tim Eustace D Bergen became the second openly gay member after his 2012 swearing in Guardian will be the state s first openly gay Republican legislator when he s sworn in on Jan 11 Assemblyman Donald A Guardian New Jersey Legislature Accessed April 10 2022 New Jersey State Constitution 1947 Updated Through Amendments Adopted in November 2020 Article IV Section II New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 28 2022 Legislative Roster for District 27 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 11 2022 External links EditLegislative webpage City of Atlantic City Mayor Donald A Guardian Archived November 19 2016 at the Wayback Machine Campaign website Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian on Instagram Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian on Twitter Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian on FacebookPolitical officesPreceded byLorenzo Langford Mayor of Atlantic City2014 2017 Succeeded byFrank Gilliam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don Guardian amp oldid 1126404930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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