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Jim Bates (politician)

Jim Bates (born July 21, 1941) is an American former politician who served as a Democratic elected official from San Diego, California. He served four terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1983 to 1991. He was the first congressman to be disciplined for sexual harassment.[1]

Jim Bates
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 44th district
In office
January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1991
Preceded byDistrict created
Succeeded byDuke Cunningham
Personal details
Born (1941-07-21) July 21, 1941 (age 82)
Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic

Biography edit

Bates was born in Denver, Colorado, and graduated from East High School (Denver) in 1959. He joined the United States Marine Corps in 1959, and served in the Corps until 1963. Relocating to San Diego, Bates became a banker and was employed in the aerospace industry. He obtained his bachelor's degree from San Diego State University in 1975.[2]

Political career edit

Bates was elected to the San Diego city council in 1971 and served until 1974. He was elected chairman of the San Diego County board of supervisors in 1974, and held the position until 1982. At the time he was the youngest chairman of the board.[citation needed]

US House of Representatives edit

Bates resigned from the board in 1982 to run for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, representing California's newly created 44th Congressional District. The district was created after the 1980 census round of redistricting as the most Democratic district in the San Diego area; it included much of the territory represented for 18 years by Lionel Van Deerlin before his defeat by Duncan Hunter. Bates won election in 1982 with 65% of the vote, and was re-elected in 1984, 1986, and 1988, with 69.7%, 64.2%, and 59.7% of the vote, respectively.

Bates was defeated in the 1990 election 46.3%-44.8% by Randy "Duke" Cunningham. Bates ran in the Democratic primary in June 1992 for the newly created 50th District, which included much of his former territory. However, he lost the nomination to his former aide, Bob Filner.[3]

Ethics investigations and sexual harassment edit

In 1988, stories surfaced of Bates having groped and touched both women and men who worked for him as well as others. Dorena Bertussi, a legislative assistant for Bates, testified that "he put my leg in between his and started to do a bump and grind on it, like a dog," and sued Bates for sexual harassment.[1] In 1989, Bates was reprimanded by the House with their lightest possible censure, a "letter of reproval".[4][5] He was the first congressman to be sanctioned by the House for sexual harassment;[3] his case is now explicitly cited in the House ethics manual as an example of impermissible sexual harassment.[1] Following Bates's loss in the 1990 election, Bertussi dropped her suit against him.[6]

Bates was later implicated in the House banking scandal; he had written four bad checks to his congressional campaign.[7]

Later career edit

In 2017 Bates founded the United States-Bangladesh Friendship Group, of which he is currently Executive Director.[8] That group helps promotes clean water supplies and recently facilitated delivery of $3.7 million in medical equipment and supplies, donated by the non-profit Helping Hand. [citation needed]

Electoral history edit

1982 United States House of Representatives elections in California[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Bates 78,474 64.9
Republican Shirley M. Gissendanner 38,447 31.8
Libertarian Jim Conole 3,904 3.3
Total votes 120,825 100.0
Democratic win (new seat)
1984 United States House of Representatives elections in California[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Bates (Incumbent) 99,378 69.7
Republican Neill Campbell 39,977 28.1
Libertarian Jim Conole 3,206 2.2
Total votes 142,561 100.0
Democratic hold
1986 United States House of Representatives elections in California[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Bates (Incumbent) 70,557 64.2
Republican Bill Mitchell 36,359 33.2
Peace and Freedom Shirley Rachel Issacson 1,676 1.5
Libertarian Dennis Thompson 1,244 1.1
Total votes 109,836 100.0
Democratic hold
1988 United States House of Representatives elections in California[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Bates (Incumbent) 90,796 59.7
Republican Rob Butterfield 55,511 36.5
Libertarian Dennis Thompson 5,782 3.8
Total votes 152,089 100.0
Democratic hold
1990 United States House of Representatives elections in California[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Duke Cunningham 50,377 46.3
Democratic Jim Bates (Incumbent) 48,712 44.8
Peace and Freedom Donna White 5,237 4.9
Libertarian John Wallner 4,385 4.0
Total votes 108,711 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c O'Neill, Lee Ann (July 27, 2013). "Filner's old boss had his own scandal". San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved December 3, 2017.
  2. ^ "Bates, Jim (1941-)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  3. ^ a b . San Diego Union Tribune. July 26, 2013. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Ethics Panel Reproves Congressman". Chicago Tribune. October 19, 1989. Retrieved December 3, 2017.
  5. ^ William J. Eaton (October 19, 1989). "Ethics Panel Gives Rep. Bates Light Punishment For Sexual Harassment Case". latimes.com.
  6. ^ Williams, Marjorie (October 9, 1991). "From Women, An Outpouring of Anger". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 3, 2017.
  7. ^ Bernstein, Leonard (March 21, 1992). "Bates Used Overdrafts as Campaign Loans : House bank: Former San Diego congressman concedes that $30,300 in bad checks gave him an unfair edge in 1990 primary". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  8. ^ . united states bangladesh friendship group. Archived from the original on 2019-12-27. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
  9. ^ "1982 election results" (PDF).
  10. ^ "1984 election results" (PDF).
  11. ^ "1986 election results" (PDF).
  12. ^ "1988 election results" (PDF).
  13. ^ "1990 election results" (PDF).

External links edit

U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by
District created
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 44th congressional district

1983–1991
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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This article is about the former U S Representative For other people of the same name see Jim Bates disambiguation Jim Bates born July 21 1941 is an American former politician who served as a Democratic elected official from San Diego California He served four terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1983 to 1991 He was the first congressman to be disciplined for sexual harassment 1 Jim BatesMember of the U S House of Representatives from California s 44th districtIn office January 3 1983 January 3 1991Preceded byDistrict createdSucceeded byDuke CunninghamPersonal detailsBorn 1941 07 21 July 21 1941 age 82 Denver Colorado U S Political partyDemocratic Contents 1 Biography 2 Political career 2 1 US House of Representatives 3 Ethics investigations and sexual harassment 4 Later career 5 Electoral history 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBiography editBates was born in Denver Colorado and graduated from East High School Denver in 1959 He joined the United States Marine Corps in 1959 and served in the Corps until 1963 Relocating to San Diego Bates became a banker and was employed in the aerospace industry He obtained his bachelor s degree from San Diego State University in 1975 2 Political career editBates was elected to the San Diego city council in 1971 and served until 1974 He was elected chairman of the San Diego County board of supervisors in 1974 and held the position until 1982 At the time he was the youngest chairman of the board citation needed US House of Representatives edit Bates resigned from the board in 1982 to run for a seat in the U S House of Representatives representing California s newly created 44th Congressional District The district was created after the 1980 census round of redistricting as the most Democratic district in the San Diego area it included much of the territory represented for 18 years by Lionel Van Deerlin before his defeat by Duncan Hunter Bates won election in 1982 with 65 of the vote and was re elected in 1984 1986 and 1988 with 69 7 64 2 and 59 7 of the vote respectively Bates was defeated in the 1990 election 46 3 44 8 by Randy Duke Cunningham Bates ran in the Democratic primary in June 1992 for the newly created 50th District which included much of his former territory However he lost the nomination to his former aide Bob Filner 3 Ethics investigations and sexual harassment editIn 1988 stories surfaced of Bates having groped and touched both women and men who worked for him as well as others Dorena Bertussi a legislative assistant for Bates testified that he put my leg in between his and started to do a bump and grind on it like a dog and sued Bates for sexual harassment 1 In 1989 Bates was reprimanded by the House with their lightest possible censure a letter of reproval 4 5 He was the first congressman to be sanctioned by the House for sexual harassment 3 his case is now explicitly cited in the House ethics manual as an example of impermissible sexual harassment 1 Following Bates s loss in the 1990 election Bertussi dropped her suit against him 6 Bates was later implicated in the House banking scandal he had written four bad checks to his congressional campaign 7 Later career editIn 2017 Bates founded the United States Bangladesh Friendship Group of which he is currently Executive Director 8 That group helps promotes clean water supplies and recently facilitated delivery of 3 7 million in medical equipment and supplies donated by the non profit Helping Hand citation needed Electoral history edit1982 United States House of Representatives elections in California 9 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jim Bates 78 474 64 9 Republican Shirley M Gissendanner 38 447 31 8 Libertarian Jim Conole 3 904 3 3 Total votes 120 825 100 0 Democratic win new seat 1984 United States House of Representatives elections in California 10 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jim Bates Incumbent 99 378 69 7 Republican Neill Campbell 39 977 28 1 Libertarian Jim Conole 3 206 2 2 Total votes 142 561 100 0 Democratic hold 1986 United States House of Representatives elections in California 11 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jim Bates Incumbent 70 557 64 2 Republican Bill Mitchell 36 359 33 2 Peace and Freedom Shirley Rachel Issacson 1 676 1 5 Libertarian Dennis Thompson 1 244 1 1 Total votes 109 836 100 0 Democratic hold 1988 United States House of Representatives elections in California 12 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jim Bates Incumbent 90 796 59 7 Republican Rob Butterfield 55 511 36 5 Libertarian Dennis Thompson 5 782 3 8 Total votes 152 089 100 0 Democratic hold 1990 United States House of Representatives elections in California 13 Party Candidate Votes Republican Duke Cunningham 50 377 46 3 Democratic Jim Bates Incumbent 48 712 44 8 Peace and Freedom Donna White 5 237 4 9 Libertarian John Wallner 4 385 4 0 Total votes 108 711 100 0 Republican gain from DemocraticSee also edit nbsp Biography portal List of federal political sex scandals in the United StatesReferences edit a b c O Neill Lee Ann July 27 2013 Filner s old boss had his own scandal San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved December 3 2017 Bates Jim 1941 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 14 August 2013 a b The Case of Rep Jim Bates San Diego Union Tribune July 26 2013 Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 14 August 2013 Ethics Panel Reproves Congressman Chicago Tribune October 19 1989 Retrieved December 3 2017 William J Eaton October 19 1989 Ethics Panel Gives Rep Bates Light Punishment For Sexual Harassment Case latimes com Williams Marjorie October 9 1991 From Women An Outpouring of Anger The Washington Post Retrieved December 3 2017 Bernstein Leonard March 21 1992 Bates Used Overdrafts as Campaign Loans House bank Former San Diego congressman concedes that 30 300 in bad checks gave him an unfair edge in 1990 primary Los Angeles Times Retrieved 14 August 2013 Executive Director united states bangladesh friendship group Archived from the original on 2019 12 27 Retrieved 2019 12 27 1982 election results PDF 1984 election results PDF 1986 election results PDF 1988 election results PDF 1990 election results PDF External links editUnited States Congress Jim Bates id B000236 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved on 2009 02 13 Appearances on C SPAN U S House of Representatives Preceded byDistrict created Member of the U S House of Representatives from California s 44th congressional district1983 1991 Succeeded byRandy Duke Cunningham U S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byJohn Burtonas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byDouglas Boscoas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Bates politician amp oldid 1197983735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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