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Ted Gatsas

Theodore L. Gatsas (born May 22, 1950) is an American politician and member of the Republican party who had served as mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire, from 2010 to 2018.[1] He was a member of the New Hampshire Senate, representing the 16th District from 2000 until he resigned in 2009 after being elected mayor.[2][3][4]

Ted Gatsas
Member of the New Hampshire Executive Council
from the 4th district
Assumed office
January 1, 2019
Preceded byChris Pappas
55th Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire
In office
January 1, 2010 – January 3, 2018
Preceded byFrank Guinta
Succeeded byJoyce Craig
Member of the New Hampshire Senate
from the 16th district
In office
December 6, 2000 – January 5, 2010
Preceded byPatricia Krueger
Succeeded byDavid Boutin
Member of the
Manchester Board of Alderman
from the 2nd ward
In office
January 3, 2000 – January 3, 2010
Succeeded byRon Ludwig
Personal details
Born (1950-05-22) May 22, 1950 (age 73)
Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseCassandra Gatsas
EducationUniversity of New Hampshire at Manchester (BS)

Gatsas was educated at Manchester Central High School. He graduated from the University of New Hampshire at Manchester with a Bachelor of Science degree. He then started Staffing Network, a PEO, with his brother, Michael.

Gatsas was elected alderman in the Manchester city council in 1999, and later elected to the New Hampshire Senate in 2000.[5] He became President of the Senate in 2005 by cutting a deal mid-term with the minority Democrats to remove two-term Republican Senate President Tom Eaton. He was elected Senate Minority Leader after the Democrats took control of the State Senate in 2006.

Gatsas is Greek American. The Greek Orthodox Church Metropolitan of Boston, Metropolitan Methodios, gave the invocation at his 2015 inauguration.[6]

Political career edit

Mayor of Manchester edit

Gatsas first was elected mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire in 2009, defeating Democrat Mark Roy in the nonpartisan election 10,668 to 8,128.[7] Gatsas won a huge victory over Chris Hebert in the 2011 mayoral contest, taking nearly 70% of the vote.[8] In 2013, Gatsas was again re-elected, defeating Patrick Arnold, but by less than 1,000 votes.[9] In 2015, Gatsas faced his stiffest challenge ever, when he beat Democratic Alderwoman Joyce Craig by only 64 votes, after a recount.[10] In a 2017 rematch, Craig defeated Gatsas, 53% to 47%, thus becoming the first woman to serve as Mayor of Manchester.[11][12]

2016 New Hampshire gubernatorial race edit

Ted Gatsas entered the race for the Republican Party nomination for Governor of New Hampshire.[13] Gatsas was seen as a strong contender in the field, but came in third behind eventual victor Chris Sununu and the relatively unknown State Representative Frank Edelblut in the five-person field. Gatsas won slightly more than 1,000 votes more than fourth-place finisher Jeanie Forrester. Gatsas lost in every city and town in New Hampshire except for Manchester and the Manchester suburbs of Goffstown and Hooksett.[14] A year after his loss, he had to personally repay $68,000 to his campaign contributors due to finance law irregularities.[15]

The contest between Gatsas and Sununu was bitter. When filing for his campaign bid, Sununu accused the Manchester Police Department of failing to adequately fight the drug crisis, which drew a stern rebuke from Manchester Police Chief Nick Willard. Gatsas called on Sununu to apologize.[16]

West High School incident and defamation lawsuit edit

In June 2017, it was revealed that the rape of a 14-year-old girl had occurred at the city's West High School in September 2015.[17] A public uproar ensued when it became apparent that neither the county district attorney, City Hall, the police department or the Manchester school system had reported the rape of the girl to the public.[18] When Joyce Craig criticized Gatsas's handling of the 2015 rape, he accused her of trying to politicize the crime.[19]

Then-Mayor Gatsas first told the New Hampshire Union Leader newspaper that "we were not told a rape occurred at West". Gatsas subsequently claimed he was not told of the "severity" of the incident and emails released from a school district employee show that Gatsas was informed of a "sexual assault" at the school. Both the Police Chief and School Superintendent disputed the Mayor's claim, with both saying they had fully informed the Mayor of the graphic nature of the assault.[20] It came to light that the School Board, the School Superintendent and City Hall considered it the job of another department to inform the public.[21] The revelation of the rape and the failure to inform the public of the crime led to changes in police and school administration policy.[22][23]

Gatsas was criticized for not revealing that the rape had occurred, and accused of not revealing the crime as he was in a tough reelection battle. Records show Gatsas subsequently sued two political activists, one of which chaired Joyce Craig's previous run for Mayor, who accused him of covering up the rape for political advantage.[24] The lawsuit was dismissed after Mayor Gatsas lost the election.[25]

Domestic violence prosecution edit

It was found in the final days of the Gatsas administration that the City Solicitor's office had failed to successfully prosecute domestic violence cases.[26] The City Solicitor, Tom Clark, was appointed by the Board of Aldermen in 1995, well before Gatsas became mayor, and had been reappointed by the Board of Aldermen multiple times.[27] Police Chief Nick Willard, out of concern that victims were not being protected, and even placed in further violence, appealed directly to the Attorney General of New Hampshire for assistance.[28] The chairman of the Board of Aldermen, Pat Long, said "As an elected official I feel a sense of responsibility".[29] The Manchester police department helps in the prosecution of domestic violence cases.[30] The scandal led to the early retirements of city prosecutors and the temporary take-over of the department by the state. A stand-out in the battle against opiates who had attracted national attention, Chief Willard, subsequently was named U.S. Marshal by President Donald Trump.[31]

Executive Council edit

In March 2018, Gatsas announced his bid for the office of Executive Councillor from District Four. Gatsas won the Republican nomination by beating Jane Cormier.[32][33] Gatsas narrowly defeated Democrat Graham "Gray" Chynoweth in the general election, claiming 48.9% of the vote to Chynoweth's 47.4%.[34]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on November 4, 2009. Retrieved November 5, 2009.
  2. ^ . www.tedgatsas.com. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011.
  3. ^ "NH Elections Database » Search Elections".
  4. ^ "Our Campaigns - NH State Senate 16 Race - Nov 04, 2008".
  5. ^ "Our Campaigns - Manchester, NH Alderman - Ward 02 Race - Nov 06, 2007".
  6. ^ "Metropolitan Methodios Offered Invocation at Mayor Ted Gatsas' Inauguration". Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Boston. Retrieved October 19, 2018.
  7. ^ "Citywide results" (PDF). City of Manchester.
  8. ^ "Official Results" (PDF). City of Manchester.
  9. ^ "Citywide results by Ward" (PDF). City of Manchester.
  10. ^ "CITY OF MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE NON-PARTISAN MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION November 3, 2015 OFFICIAL RESULTS" (PDF). City of Manchester.
  11. ^ "NON-PARTISAN MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017" (PDF). City of Manchester.
  12. ^ FEELY and MICHAEL COUSINEAU, Paul. "Gatsas wins fourth term as Manchester mayor following recount". Union Leader. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
  13. ^ DiStaso, John (March 17, 2016). "Updated: WMUR first: Manchester Mayor Gatsas running for governor". Retrieved July 15, 2016.
  14. ^ "Results: Chris Sununu Wins Republican Primary for New Hampshire Governor". New York Times. September 19, 2016.
  15. ^ "NH Primary Source: Citing oversight, Gatsas personally repays $68,000 in 2016 campaign contributions". WMUR. March 28, 2017.
  16. ^ Rayno, Garry (June 8, 2016). "Sununu sparks war of words with Manchester PD over drug crisis". Union Leader.
  17. ^ Hayward, Mark. "Manchester man sentenced to 10 to 20 years in West High sex assault". Union Leader.
  18. ^ "Parents Outraged to Learn of Rape at New Hampshire School 2 Years Later". NECN. June 27, 2017.
  19. ^ "Gatsas: Mayoral rival Craig is 'politicizing' 2015 West High rape". Union Leader. June 28, 2017.
  20. ^ DiStaso, John (June 26, 2017). "Gatsas acknowledges receiving email, phone call on 2015 sexual assault from school official". WMUR. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  21. ^ West, Mark (June 23, 2018). "Officials speak out on silence following rape at West High". Union Leader.
  22. ^ Cronin, Mike (June 27, 2017). . www.wmur.com. WMUR-TV. Archived from the original on June 27, 2017. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  23. ^ "As News of Rape in Manchester School Becomes Public, Officials Explore New Policies". New Hampshire Public Radio. June 28, 2017.
  24. ^ "Mayor accused of sexual assault cover-up sues his detractors". Concord Monitor. July 19, 2017.
  25. ^ Feely, Paul. "Judge tosses defamation lawsuit filed by Gatsas over Manchester West High rape". Union Leader.
  26. ^ Landrigan, Kevin (July 1, 2017). "County Attorney Hogan: 'We didn't know' of mishandling of Manchester domestic violence cases". Union Leader.
  27. ^ Enstrom, Kirk (July 1, 2017). "City Solicitor announces retirement after scathing report on domestic violence cases". WMUR. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  28. ^ "NH1.com - News, Entertainment Stories, & Videos in NH". NH1.com. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  29. ^ Corwin, Emily. "In Wake Of City Solicitor's Resignation, Gatsas Overseeing Manchester Prosecutors". Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  30. ^ Robidoux, Carol (July 2017). "City solicitor retires amid allegations of incompetence". Manchester Ink Link.
  31. ^ "Trump Nominates Manchester Police Chief Willard for U.S. Marshal for N.H." New Hampshire Public Radio. April 26, 2018.
  32. ^ "Gatsas stresses experience, bipartisanship in announcing run for Executive Council". WMUR. March 30, 2018.
  33. ^ "2018 New Hampshire Executive Council primary election results". WMUR.com. WMUR. September 11, 2018. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
  34. ^ Landrigan, Kevin. "Gatsas, Chynoweth to square off for Executive Council seat". Union Leader. Retrieved October 18, 2018.

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Theodore L Gatsas born May 22 1950 is an American politician and member of the Republican party who had served as mayor of Manchester New Hampshire from 2010 to 2018 1 He was a member of the New Hampshire Senate representing the 16th District from 2000 until he resigned in 2009 after being elected mayor 2 3 4 Ted GatsasMember of the New Hampshire Executive Councilfrom the 4th districtIncumbentAssumed office January 1 2019Preceded byChris Pappas55th Mayor of Manchester New HampshireIn office January 1 2010 January 3 2018Preceded byFrank GuintaSucceeded byJoyce CraigMember of the New Hampshire Senate from the 16th districtIn office December 6 2000 January 5 2010Preceded byPatricia KruegerSucceeded byDavid BoutinMember of the Manchester Board of Alderman from the 2nd wardIn office January 3 2000 January 3 2010Succeeded byRon LudwigPersonal detailsBorn 1950 05 22 May 22 1950 age 73 Manchester New Hampshire U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseCassandra GatsasEducationUniversity of New Hampshire at Manchester BS Gatsas was educated at Manchester Central High School He graduated from the University of New Hampshire at Manchester with a Bachelor of Science degree He then started Staffing Network a PEO with his brother Michael Gatsas was elected alderman in the Manchester city council in 1999 and later elected to the New Hampshire Senate in 2000 5 He became President of the Senate in 2005 by cutting a deal mid term with the minority Democrats to remove two term Republican Senate President Tom Eaton He was elected Senate Minority Leader after the Democrats took control of the State Senate in 2006 Gatsas is Greek American The Greek Orthodox Church Metropolitan of Boston Metropolitan Methodios gave the invocation at his 2015 inauguration 6 Contents 1 Political career 1 1 Mayor of Manchester 1 1 1 2016 New Hampshire gubernatorial race 1 1 2 West High School incident and defamation lawsuit 1 1 3 Domestic violence prosecution 1 2 Executive Council 2 See also 3 ReferencesPolitical career editMayor of Manchester edit Gatsas first was elected mayor of Manchester New Hampshire in 2009 defeating Democrat Mark Roy in the nonpartisan election 10 668 to 8 128 7 Gatsas won a huge victory over Chris Hebert in the 2011 mayoral contest taking nearly 70 of the vote 8 In 2013 Gatsas was again re elected defeating Patrick Arnold but by less than 1 000 votes 9 In 2015 Gatsas faced his stiffest challenge ever when he beat Democratic Alderwoman Joyce Craig by only 64 votes after a recount 10 In a 2017 rematch Craig defeated Gatsas 53 to 47 thus becoming the first woman to serve as Mayor of Manchester 11 12 2016 New Hampshire gubernatorial race edit Ted Gatsas entered the race for the Republican Party nomination for Governor of New Hampshire 13 Gatsas was seen as a strong contender in the field but came in third behind eventual victor Chris Sununu and the relatively unknown State Representative Frank Edelblut in the five person field Gatsas won slightly more than 1 000 votes more than fourth place finisher Jeanie Forrester Gatsas lost in every city and town in New Hampshire except for Manchester and the Manchester suburbs of Goffstown and Hooksett 14 A year after his loss he had to personally repay 68 000 to his campaign contributors due to finance law irregularities 15 The contest between Gatsas and Sununu was bitter When filing for his campaign bid Sununu accused the Manchester Police Department of failing to adequately fight the drug crisis which drew a stern rebuke from Manchester Police Chief Nick Willard Gatsas called on Sununu to apologize 16 West High School incident and defamation lawsuit edit In June 2017 it was revealed that the rape of a 14 year old girl had occurred at the city s West High School in September 2015 17 A public uproar ensued when it became apparent that neither the county district attorney City Hall the police department or the Manchester school system had reported the rape of the girl to the public 18 When Joyce Craig criticized Gatsas s handling of the 2015 rape he accused her of trying to politicize the crime 19 Then Mayor Gatsas first told the New Hampshire Union Leader newspaper that we were not told a rape occurred at West Gatsas subsequently claimed he was not told of the severity of the incident and emails released from a school district employee show that Gatsas was informed of a sexual assault at the school Both the Police Chief and School Superintendent disputed the Mayor s claim with both saying they had fully informed the Mayor of the graphic nature of the assault 20 It came to light that the School Board the School Superintendent and City Hall considered it the job of another department to inform the public 21 The revelation of the rape and the failure to inform the public of the crime led to changes in police and school administration policy 22 23 Gatsas was criticized for not revealing that the rape had occurred and accused of not revealing the crime as he was in a tough reelection battle Records show Gatsas subsequently sued two political activists one of which chaired Joyce Craig s previous run for Mayor who accused him of covering up the rape for political advantage 24 The lawsuit was dismissed after Mayor Gatsas lost the election 25 Domestic violence prosecution edit It was found in the final days of the Gatsas administration that the City Solicitor s office had failed to successfully prosecute domestic violence cases 26 The City Solicitor Tom Clark was appointed by the Board of Aldermen in 1995 well before Gatsas became mayor and had been reappointed by the Board of Aldermen multiple times 27 Police Chief Nick Willard out of concern that victims were not being protected and even placed in further violence appealed directly to the Attorney General of New Hampshire for assistance 28 The chairman of the Board of Aldermen Pat Long said As an elected official I feel a sense of responsibility 29 The Manchester police department helps in the prosecution of domestic violence cases 30 The scandal led to the early retirements of city prosecutors and the temporary take over of the department by the state A stand out in the battle against opiates who had attracted national attention Chief Willard subsequently was named U S Marshal by President Donald Trump 31 Executive Council edit In March 2018 Gatsas announced his bid for the office of Executive Councillor from District Four Gatsas won the Republican nomination by beating Jane Cormier 32 33 Gatsas narrowly defeated Democrat Graham Gray Chynoweth in the general election claiming 48 9 of the vote to Chynoweth s 47 4 34 See also edit2016 New Hampshire gubernatorial election Ted Gatsas BallotpediaReferences edit Archived copy of Manchester elects Republican mayor Ted Gatsas Archived from the original on November 4 2009 Retrieved November 5 2009 Mayor Ted Gatsas In The News www tedgatsas com Archived from the original on July 16 2011 NH Elections Database Search Elections Our Campaigns NH State Senate 16 Race Nov 04 2008 Our Campaigns Manchester NH Alderman Ward 02 Race Nov 06 2007 Metropolitan Methodios Offered Invocation at Mayor Ted Gatsas Inauguration Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Boston Retrieved October 19 2018 Citywide results PDF City of Manchester Official Results PDF City of Manchester Citywide results by Ward PDF City of Manchester CITY OF MANCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE NON PARTISAN MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION November 3 2015 OFFICIAL RESULTS PDF City of Manchester NON PARTISAN MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7 2017 PDF City of Manchester FEELY and MICHAEL COUSINEAU Paul Gatsas wins fourth term as Manchester mayor following recount Union Leader Retrieved October 18 2018 DiStaso John March 17 2016 Updated WMUR first Manchester Mayor Gatsas running for governor Retrieved July 15 2016 Results Chris Sununu Wins Republican Primary for New Hampshire Governor New York Times September 19 2016 NH Primary Source Citing oversight Gatsas personally repays 68 000 in 2016 campaign contributions WMUR March 28 2017 Rayno Garry June 8 2016 Sununu sparks war of words with Manchester PD over drug crisis Union Leader Hayward Mark Manchester man sentenced to 10 to 20 years in West High sex assault Union Leader Parents Outraged to Learn of Rape at New Hampshire School 2 Years Later NECN June 27 2017 Gatsas Mayoral rival Craig is politicizing 2015 West High rape Union Leader June 28 2017 DiStaso John June 26 2017 Gatsas acknowledges receiving email phone call on 2015 sexual assault from school official WMUR Retrieved October 5 2018 West Mark June 23 2018 Officials speak out on silence following rape at West High Union Leader Cronin Mike June 27 2017 West High School rape prompts policy change in Manchester schools www wmur com WMUR TV Archived from the original on June 27 2017 Retrieved April 21 2023 As News of Rape in Manchester School Becomes Public Officials Explore New Policies New Hampshire Public Radio June 28 2017 Mayor accused of sexual assault cover up sues his detractors Concord Monitor July 19 2017 Feely Paul Judge tosses defamation lawsuit filed by Gatsas over Manchester West High rape Union Leader Landrigan Kevin July 1 2017 County Attorney Hogan We didn t know of mishandling of Manchester domestic violence cases Union Leader Enstrom Kirk July 1 2017 City Solicitor announces retirement after scathing report on domestic violence cases WMUR Retrieved October 5 2018 NH1 com News Entertainment Stories amp Videos in NH NH1 com Retrieved May 15 2019 Corwin Emily In Wake Of City Solicitor s Resignation Gatsas Overseeing Manchester Prosecutors Retrieved October 5 2018 Robidoux Carol July 2017 City solicitor retires amid allegations of incompetence Manchester Ink Link Trump Nominates Manchester Police Chief Willard for U S Marshal for N H New Hampshire Public Radio April 26 2018 Gatsas stresses experience bipartisanship in announcing run for Executive Council WMUR March 30 2018 2018 New Hampshire Executive Council primary election results WMUR com WMUR September 11 2018 Retrieved October 18 2018 Landrigan Kevin Gatsas Chynoweth to square off for Executive Council seat Union Leader Retrieved October 18 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ted Gatsas amp oldid 1211470173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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