- Ed Fallon
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name =Ed Fallon
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caption =State Rep. Fallon
birth_date =March 1, 1958
birth_place =Santa Monica, CA
residence =Des Moines, IA
office = Iowa State Representative, 66th District
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term_start = 1993
term_end = 2006
predecessor =Gary Sherzan
successor =Ako Abdul-Samad
party = Democrat
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children = Ben, Fionna
footnotes =Ed Fallon is an American politician from the
U.S. state ofIowa . A Democrat, he was a candidate for Governor of Iowa and served as a member of theIowa General Assembly from 1993 to 2006.Early life
The son of a member of the U.S. military, Fallon was born in
Santa Monica, California in 1958, but spent the majority of his formative years living in Saugus,Massachusetts . After two years atMarlboro College inVermont , he spent several years traveling aroundEurope ,Canada , and theMiddle East . At one point, having exhausted his financial resources, he was homeless for a time before returning to the United States.fact|date=August 2007 During his travels, he acquired some fluency in Spanish and French.cite news | title = Exalting the e-word | date =2006-06-01 | url = http://www.economist.com/world/na/displaystory.cfm?story_id=E1_SDDRSVJ | publisher = "The Economist" | accessdate = 2007-08-05 ] He knows how to play sevenmusical instrument s, including theguitar , theaccordion , theIrish whistle , and thepiano .cite web | title = Ed Fallon's Facebook Profile | url = http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ed-Fallon/10574061905 | accessdate = 2008-04-02 ]Upon returning to his native country, he moved to Iowa, where he attended
Drake University between 1985 and 1987, earning a bachelor's degree inreligious studies . Fallon also worked as a field canavasser for Iowa Citizen Action Network during this period. After graduating from Drake, he became a community organizer in theinner city of Des Moines, the result of his opposition to the then-dominant policies of PresidentRonald Reagan and other conservative Republicans. Fallon founded the Des Moines Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament which ultimately became Clarion Alliance, a non-profit focusing on peace and conflict resolution issues.tate legislature
In 1992, he decided to enter electoral politics, challenging Democratic State Representative
Gary Sherzan , a ten-year incumbent, for re-nomination. Although Sherzan outspent him by almost a two-to-one margin, Fallon won the primary with 63% of the vote and went on to an easy victory in thegeneral election .fact|date=August 2007Over the next eight years, Fallon earned a reputation in his district as a progressive legislator.Fact|date=August 2007 During the 2000 presidential election, he made headlines across the state when he endorsed the candidacy of Green Party nominee
Ralph Nader over that of DemocratAl Gore because of Gore's choice of Joe Lieberman as a running mate. Fallon admitted in 2001 that, while people's frustration with the Democratic Party was legitimate, his decision to back Nader was a mistake.The leaders of the Iowa Democratic Party, angered at Fallon's actions, stripped him of his place as
ranking member of the House Local Government Committee. He was voted off the Polk County Democratic Central Committee and, when the state was redistricted in 2001, 70% of his former constituents were moved to another district (which was done through a non-partisan process). Facing a tough, three-way primary in what was, for all intents and purposes, a new district, Fallon was not expected to survive. Instead, he won 68% of the vote in the primary and easily won re-election to a sixth term.Run for governor
In October 2002, after progressive
Minnesota SenatorPaul Wellstone died in a plane crash, Fallon decided that he wanted to emulate Wellstone's impact on his state's politics by running forGovernor .fact|date=August 2007 After spending almost two and a half years testing the waters and preparing for his run, he announced his candidacy onApril 9 ,2005 at a rally at theIowa State Capitol Building , becoming the first candidate to officially declare.During the course of the race, in which he faced Secretary of State
Chet Culver and former stateeconomic development director and CongressmanMike Blouin , Fallon positioned himself as a candidate focused on populist concerns. The main focal point of his campaign was a pledge to enact voluntarypublic financing of elections , a pledge that he reinforced with his refusal to accept donations frompolitical action committee s and lobbyists and his self-imposed limitation of $2400 in contributions per person. [ [http://www.iowaindependent.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=1703 Iowa Independent:: Evidence suggests Fallon may challenge Boswell in Dem primary ] ] He was also in favor of creating a locally-ownedrenewable fuel s industry,universal health care , reforming the Departments of Human Services and Corrections, ending government handouts to big business, and increased funding forpublic education . He opposedurban sprawl , legalizedgambling , factory farms, and theIowa Values Fund , a multi-million-dollar corporateincentive package that he dubbed "corporate welfare."In January and March 2006, more
delegate s pledged to him were selected to attend the state party convention than those of any other candidate. If no candidate had won 35% of the vote in the primary, convention delegates would have awarded the nomination. In late May, he received the endorsement of the IowaSierra Club and the "Iowa City Press-Citizen ", becoming the first candidate to receive support from a major newspaper.The primary was held on
June 6 , 2006. With 100% ofprecinct s reporting, the winner was Chet Culver with 57,976 votes, or 39.09%. Fallon ran third out of a field of four, receiving 38,160 votes, or 25.73%. Although this result was not the win that Fallon and his supporters had hoped for, it was considerably in excess of the 5 to 10% that pundits had speculated he might receive at the beginning of the race.Post-primary
On
November 10 , 2006, three days after the midterm elections, during which candidates that Fallon had campaigned for were elected Governor, Secretary of State, and to the state legislature and theUnited States Congress , he announced in ane-mail to supporters that he would take a hiatus from electoral politics, during which he would form a new political activist organization, dedicated tosocial justice ,clean elections , and encouraging local and state action to addressglobal warming .On
December 28 , 2006, Fallon appeared in Des Moines at the first official presidential campaign event of formerNorth Carolina SenatorJohn Edwards , taking tickets and passing out Edwards campaign literature. Edwards, who was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 2004, has taken positions similar to Fallon's oncampaign finance reform and universal health care, and has called for an end topoverty and an immediate withdrawal from theIraq war . [ [http://www.radioiowa.com/gestalt/go.cfm?objectid=DF981435-E95A-4FB1-A4BB2A0BAD33256A&dbtranslator=local.cfm Radio Iowa ] ]On
January 11 ,2007 , Fallon announced in an e-mail to supporters that he had co-founded, with his partner Lynn Heuss, a private business called "Independence Movement for Iowa," orI'M for Iowa . According to Fallon, the organization will seek "independence" for Iowa from "special interest campaign contributions"; "poverty ,injustice anddiscrimination "; "fossil fuel s and foreign oil"; "government subsidies for big business"; and "government officials who operate without the public's interest in mind, often behind closed doors, and with a lack ofintegrity andaccountability ." [ [http://www.iowapolitics.com/index.iml?Article=86150 Iowa Politics ] ] . Questions were raised about I'M for Iowa in March 2007 about whether the organization was following campaign finance laws and behaving in an ethical manner. " [ [http://iowaindependent.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=2126 Iowa Independent ] ] However, these claims were based on the misunderstanding that I'M for Iowa was not a private, unincorporated business.Congressional run
On
November 21 , 2007, it was reported in the media that an organization called "Fallon for Congress" had bought up all websites with the "FallonForCongress"domain name . [ [http://www.iowaindependent.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=1703 Iowa Independent:: Evidence suggests Fallon may challenge Boswell in Dem primary ] ] At that year's Democratic presidential caucus, rumors that Fallon would challenge incumbent 3rd district CongressmanLeonard Boswell were confirmed when nominatingpetition s bearing his name were circulated at polling locations. OnJanuary 8 ,2008 , it was reported that Fallon had formally filed paperwork with theFederal Election Commission to form his campaign committee. [ [http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=5&docID=news-000002653032 CQ Politics | Even More Politics for Dems in Iowa ] ] He formally announced his candidacy in apress conference in Des Moines onJanuary 16 , 2008. [ [http://www.iowapolitics.com/index.iml?Article=115794 Iowa Politics ] ]Media reports have noted that Fallon carried the 3rd district in the 2006 gubernatorial primary, and examination of the caucus results shows that Senator John Edwards, whom Fallon endorsed, did much better in the district than did Senator Hillary Clinton, whom Boswell endorsed. Edwards carried six counties in the district, while Clinton carried none. (
Illinois SenatorBarack Obama carried another six counties and the district.)Fallon was defeated by Boswell in the Democratic primary on June 3, 2008, by a 61 to 39 percent margin.
References
External links
* [http://www.fallonforcongress.com Fallon for Congress]
* [http://www.vote-smart.org/bio.php?can_id=BS024602 Ed Fallon on Project Vote-Smart]
* [http://www.imforiowa.com/ An Independence Movement for Iowa]
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ed-Fallon/10574061905?ref=ts Ed Fallon on Facebook]
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