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[[File:President George W. Bush signs H.R. 3908, the Reauthorization of the North American Wetlands Conservation Act.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Rep. Gilchrest (second from left) and others join President [[George W. Bush]] for the signing of the [[North American Wetlands Conservation Reauthorization Act]].]]
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'''Wayne Thomas Gilchrest''' (born April 15, 1946) is an American politician who served as a [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] representing {{ushr|Maryland|1}}. In 2008, Gilchrest was defeated in the Republican [[Partisan primary|primary]] by State Senator [[Andy Harris (politician)|Andy Harris]]. Following his departure from politics he has worked on environmental education.<ref name=education>{{cite news |last=MacGillis |first=Alec |date=September 29, 2009 |title=Former Congressman Wayne Gilchrest Finds New Constituents in Maryland Kids
'''Wayne Thomas Gilchrest''' (born April 15, 1946) is an American politician who served as a [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] representing {{ushr|Maryland|1}}. In 2008, Gilchrest was defeated in the Republican [[Partisan primary|primary]] by State Senator [[Andy Harris (politician)|Andy Harris]]. Following his departure from politics he has worked on environmental education.<ref name=education>{{cite news |last=MacGillis |first=Alec |date=September 29, 2009 |title=Former Congressman Wayne Gilchrest Finds New Constituents in Maryland Kids
|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/28/AR2009092804001_2.html?noredirect=on |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]] |location=Washington DC |access-date= September 29, 2017}}</ref> He is also a member of the ReFormers Caucus of [[Issue One]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Issue One – ReFormers Caucus|url=https://www.issueone.org/reformers/|access-date=2020-09-25|language=en}}</ref> In 2019, Gilchrest became a registered Democrat.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Rodricks|first=Dan|title=Former GOP congressman: 'Republicans have thrown acid on the Constitution' {{!}} COMMENTARY|url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/opinion/columnists/dan-rodricks/bs-md-rodricks-0202-20200201-lweu73ko25dmnk25vhugrb3phy-story.html|access-date=2020-09-25|website=[[The Baltimore Sun]]|date=February 2020 }}</ref>
|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/28/AR2009092804001_2.html?noredirect=on |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]] |location=Washington DC |access-date= September 29, 2017}}</ref> He is also a member of the ReFormers Caucus of [[Issue One]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Issue One – ReFormers Caucus|url=https://www.issueone.org/reformers/|access-date=2020-09-25|language=en}}</ref> In 2019, Gilchrest became a registered Democrat.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Rodricks|first=Dan|title=Former GOP congressman: 'Republicans have thrown acid on the Constitution' {{!}} COMMENTARY|url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/opinion/columnists/dan-rodricks/bs-md-rodricks-0202-20200201-lweu73ko25dmnk25vhugrb3phy-story.html|access-date=2020-09-25|website=[[The Baltimore Sun]]|date=February 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/opinion/columnists/dan-rodricks/bs-md-rodricks-0202-20200201-lweu73ko25dmnk25vhugrb3phy-story.html |title=Former GOP Congressman: 'Republicans Have Thrown Acid on the Constitution' |date=February 1, 2020 |last=Rodricks |first=Dan |work=[[The Baltimore Sun]]}}</ref>


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
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File:President George W. Bush signs H.R. 3908, the Reauthorization of the North American Wetlands Conservation Act.jpg
Rep. Gilchrest (second from left) and others join President George W. Bush for the signing of the North American Wetlands Conservation Reauthorization Act.

Wayne Thomas Gilchrest (born April 15, 1946) is an American politician who served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives representing Template:Ushr. In 2008, Gilchrest was defeated in the Republican primary by State Senator Andy Harris. Following his departure from politics he has worked on environmental education.[1] He is also a member of the ReFormers Caucus of Issue One.[2] In 2019, Gilchrest became a registered Democrat.[3][4]

Early life and education

Born in Rahway, New Jersey,[5] Gilchrest was the fourth child of Elizabeth and Arthur Gilchrest's six boys.[6] After graduating high school in 1964, he joined the United States Marine Corps.[7] His tour of duty saw action during the invasion of the Dominican Republic, and later the Vietnam War.[7] He earned the rank of Sergeant in Vietnam where, as a platoon leader, he was wounded in the chest.[7] Gilchrest was decorated with the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and Navy Commendation Medal.[7] He is a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Military Order of the Purple Heart.[8]

In 1969, he received an associate's degree from Wesley College in Dover, Delaware.[7] He then spent a semester in Kentucky studying rural poverty in Appalachia. He went on to receive a bachelor's degree in history from Delaware State College in 1973.[7] Since then, he has done some work towards a master's degree at Loyola College in Baltimore.[9]

Career

While teaching at Kent County High School on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Gilchrest ran against four-term 1st District Democratic incumbent Roy Dyson in 1988. Dyson was plagued by allegations of improper contributions from defense contractors,[10] questions about his sexual orientation,[11] and the suicide of his top staffer.[12] Despite being badly outspent, Gilchrest lost narrowly to Dyson.[13] He sought a rematch in 1990; this time soundly beating Dyson by 14%. In 1992, he survived a close contest against Tom McMillen, who had represented the 4th District before being drawn into the 1st District. Gilchrest won by only 3%, largely by swamping McMillen on the Eastern Shore. He wouldn't face serious opposition again for over a decade.

Gilchrest broke ranks with his party more often than any other House member in 2007.[14] While Democrats and Republicans were nearly tied in registration in 2006 (183,332 Democrats to 180,856 Republicans[15]), the district had a strong tinge of social conservatism that usually favored Republicans. The 1st had a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+13, indicating that it was a strongly Republican district, and supported President Bush's re-election with over 60% of the vote.

Gilchrest was a member of many moderate Republican groups such as the Republican Main Street Partnership, Republicans for Environmental Protection, and the Republican Majority For Choice.[16] He was also the co-chairman of the Congressional Climate Change Caucus together with Democrat John Olver (MA-1).[17] Gilchrest was a Republican co-sponsor of Rep. Marty Meehan's "Military Readiness Enhancement Act" which would have repealed the "Don't ask, don't tell" policy.[18][19] Gilchrest also spoke in favor of same-sex marriage while the Maryland Legislature was considering legalizing it, calling same-sex marriage a matter of "social justice, civil rights and a more viable democracy."[20]

In 1993, Gilchrest was the lone Republican vote in support of a bill that would have created DC Statehood.[21] Aside from his socially liberal stance,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Gilchrest has drawn attention for his stance on the Iraq War. Though he initially supported the war,[22] Gilchrest's support waned as the occupation became increasingly violent, expressing his support for the Iraq Study Group Report and called on setting a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq.[23] Gilchrest also joined 16 Republicans and 229 Democrats voting in favor of House Concurrent Resolution (H.CON.RES) 63, a non-binding resolution expressing disapproval for the Iraq War troop surge of 2007.[24][25][26]

2008 election

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Gilchrest's moderate voting record resulted in vigorous primary challenges from Republicans who considered him a Republican in Name Only. However, none were successful until 2008. That year, State Senator Andrew Harris, State Senator E. J. Pipkin, Joe Arminio, and Robert Banks challenged Gilchrest in the 2008 Republican primary. Harris was strongly supported by the Club for Growth.

Harris defeated Gilchrest in the Republican primary, with Pipkin finishing third.[27][28] After Gilchrest's loss in the primary, he broke with his party and endorsed Queen Anne's County State's Attorney Frank Kratovil, the Democratic nominee, in the general election,[29] being quoted as saying, "Let's see, the Republican Party, or my eternal soul?" and "Party loyalty, or integrity?" when questioned.[30] Kratovil won the election.

On September 18, 2008, Gilchrest made radio comments praising the Democratic Presidential ticket of Barack Obama and Joe Biden, causing some media outlets to claim his endorsement of the Democratic ticket.[31] However, Gilchrest quickly clarified these comments, saying that they did not amount to an endorsement.[32] Despite the fact that he did not officially endorse Obama, in an October 2 Washington Post article, Gilchrest sharply criticized his own party and their presidential nominee, fellow Vietnam veteran John McCain. Gilchrest said that the Republican party "has become more narrow, more self-serving, more centered around 'I want, I want, I want.'" and said that McCain "recites memorized pieces of information in a narrow way, whereas Barack Obama is constantly evaluating information, using his judgment. One guy just recites what's in front of him, and the other has initiative and reason and prudence and wisdom."[33] Gilchrest later told WBAL-TV that he voted for Obama in the November election.[34]

Gilchrest was ranked as the House's most liberal Republican in 2008 (his final term) by the National Journal, placing him to the left of 8 House Democrats.[35]

Committee and caucus membership

  • Committee on Natural Resources
    • Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans (Chairman 2001–2007)
  • Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
    • Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation
    • Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials
    • Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment
  • Founder and Co-chair of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Task Force
  • Co-founder and Co-chair of the Congressional Climate Change Caucus
  • Co-chair of the House Oceans Caucus
  • Chairman of the House Corps Reform Caucus
  • Co-founder and Co-chair of the House Organic Caucus
  • Co-founder and Co-chair of the House Dialogue Caucus
  • Board member of the National Iranian American Council (NIAC).[36]

Election history

Year Office Election Subject Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes %
1990 Congress, 1st district General style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Wayne Gilchrest style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Republican style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|88,920 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|56.84 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Roy Dyson style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Democratic style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|67,518 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|43.16
1992 Congress, 1st district General style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Wayne Gilchrest style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Republican style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|120,084 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|51.27 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Tom McMillen style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Democratic style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|112,771 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|48.15
1994 Congress, 1st district General style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Wayne Gilchrest style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Republican style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|120,975 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|67.65 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Ralph Gies style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Democratic style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|57,712 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|32.27
1996 Congress, 1st district General style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Wayne Gilchrest style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Republican style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|131,033 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|61.55 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Steven Eastaugh style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Democratic style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|81,825 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|38.44
1998 Congress, 1st district General style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Wayne Gilchrest style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Republican style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|135,771 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|69.19 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Irving Pinder style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Democratic style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|60,450 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|30.81
2000 Congress, 1st district General style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Wayne Gilchrest style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Republican style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|165,293 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|64.4 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Bennett Bozman style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Democratic style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|91,022 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|35.46
2002 Congress, 1st district General style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Wayne Gilchrest style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Republican style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|192,004 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|76.67 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Ann Tamlyn style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Democratic style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|57,986 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|23.16
2004 Congress, 1st district General style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Wayne Gilchrest style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Republican style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|245,149 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|75.77 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Kostas Alexakis style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Democratic style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|77,872 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|24.07
2006 Congress, 1st district General style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Wayne Gilchrest style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Republican style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|185,353 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|68.80 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Jim Corwin style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|Democratic style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|83,817 style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading"|31.11
2008 Congress, 1st district Primary style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Wayne Gilchrest style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Republican style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|23,797 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|33.08 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Andy Harris style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|Republican style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|31,180 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"|43.34

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