- John Spencer (politician)
Infobox Officeholder
name = John Spencer
caption =
order = 40th Mayor ofYonkers, New York
term_start = January 1996
term_end = December 2003
predecessor =Terrence M. Zaleski
successor = Philip A. Amicone
birth_date = Birth date and age|1946|11|17|mf=y
birth_place =Yonkers, New York
death_date =
death_place =
constituency =
party = Republican
spouse = Kathy Spring-Spencer
profession =
religion =
footnotes =John Spencer (born
November 17 ,1946 ) is the formerMayor ofYonkers, New York (1996-2003). He was the 2006 Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from New York and lost to incumbent DemocratHillary Rodham Clinton . Prior to entering politics as a member of the Yonkers City Council in 1991, he worked in retail, food service, construction, waste management, and banking. He is now unemployed.Fact|date=May 2008Career
Spencer, a former
lieutenant in the US Army, is a veteran of theVietnam war .cite news | first=Robert | last=Worth | pages= | title=Braveheart of Yonkers | date=2000-07-30 | publisher=The New York Times | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9807E5DF1F3AF933A05754C0A9669C8B63&sec=&pagewanted=print] He was the founder of Spencer Consulting Group, where he uses his personal experience of overcomingalcoholism to help others defeat their addictions.cite news | first=Bruce | last=Golding | pages= | title=Spencer's quest: U.S. Senate | date=2006-01-15 |publisher=The Journal News | url=http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060115/NEWS02/601150349/1026/NEWS10]In 1996, John Spencer was sworn in as mayor of Yonkers. The city's finances had been under the oversight of a State Emergency Financial Control Board for a decade. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE2DA133DF931A2575BC0A96E948260 Control Board Clears Some Yonkers Spending - New York Times ] ]
In 1998, control of the city's finances was returned to the city. [http://www.ny.gov/governor/press/98/july9_98.htm Governor Pataki Hails end of Yonkers Financial Control Board] URL accessed
2006-04-17 ]In 2001, Spencer unsuccessfully supported a ballot measure to rescind a
term limits law he had spearheaded while on the City Council.cite news | first=Robert | last=Masterson | title=Westchester Election in the Can | date=2001-11-22 | publisher=Westchester County Weekly | url=http://www.newmassmedia.com/nac.phtml?code=wes&db=nac_fea&ref=18512]In November 2002, Spencer could not run for re-election as mayor due to that same term limits law.
Personal life
Spencer was born in
Yonkers, New York . He was adopted and raised by the Ginnane family who had eight children of their own. His adoptive parents died when he was young; his sister Noreen Ginnane raised him. After two years atWestchester Community College , he dropped out to join the Army during theVietnam War . He earned an officer's commission as an Infantry Lieutenant and served a combat tour in Vietnam during 1968 through 1969. He has received the Combat Infantrymans Badge and the Bronze Star. He married his first wife Eileen and they have two children. He married Kathy Spring, his second wife, and they have three children together, two of whom were born while Spencer was married to his second wife and while Spring was serving as Spencer's mayoral chief of staff. Spring's annual salary, which started at $52,000, increased to $138,000 by the time she and Spencer both left office. Spencer did not publicly acknowledge the affair until 2002.Spencer's son, John Spencer, Jr., is married to Rachel McEneny, the daughter of
John McEneny , a Democratic politician fromAlbany, New York . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9407E5DC1431F932A3575BC0A96F958260 New York Times Wedding Article] . Accessed March 19, 2008.] They have a daughter.New York Senate race
In 2005, Spencer announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat
Hillary Rodham Clinton , who was seeking re-election to a second term. Politically, Spencer is opposed toabortion andgun control , and a supporter of tighter border security. [http://www.joinspencer.com/site/c.euLPK3MNItG/b.1009951/k.C792/Issues/apps/nl/newsletter2.asp Issues - Spencer for Senate] URL accessed2006-04-17 ] His support for theBush Administration and its policies is well known, including but not limited to thewar in Iraq .On
May 31 ,2006 , Spencer won the endorsement of the state Republican Party organization but did not achieve the threshold of 75 percent he needed to prevent his rival, former Pentagon aide Kathleen Troia “K.T.” McFarland, from gaining an automatic position on the primary ballot. He received 63 percent, and thus faced McFarland in theSeptember 12 ,2006 Republican primary, which he won by a margin of almost two to one. [ [http://www.ny1.com/ny/Election/2006primary/index.html?page_name=statewide Primary 2006 ] ] Spencer called on McFarland to step aside after the vote, but McFarland told CQPolitics.com she had no intention of withdrawing from the race. [cite news | first=Marie | last=Horrigan| pages= | title=NY Senate: Spencer Wins GOP Nod, But Still Faces Primary | date=2006-05-31 |publisher=Congressional Quarterly | url=http://www.cqpolitics.com/2006/05/ny_senate_spencer_wins_gop_nod.html]In a June 2006 radio ad, Spencer expressed his disappointment in the national Republicans for not helping his Senate campaign.
In his 2006 election campaign, Spencer came out in favor of New York's Court of Appeals denying
same-sex marriage to 42gay andlesbian couples who challenged that denial as unconstitutional. On his campaign page, Spencer says that same-sex marriage orcivil union s equate to "special rights for gays".Spencer ultimately lost the Senate race to incumbent Hillary Clinton. He garnered 31 percent of the vote, and did not win a single ward in his hometown of Yonkers.
Controversy
On
August 18 ,2005 , Spencer gave a radio interview where he said District AttorneyJeanine Pirro , another candidate for the Republican nomination, didn't have a "Chinaman's chance" of getting theconservative line. Spencer was asked to apologize for the comment after an outcry from theAsia n community that the statement was derogatory.cite news | first=Glenn | last=Blain | pages= | title=Spencer blasted for 'Chinaman' comment | date=2005-08-18 |publisher=The Journal News | url=http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050818/NEWS10/508180413/1026/NEWS10] Pirro dropped out of the race in December 2005.Publicly, Spencer has said that Clinton "aids and abets our enemies" in the
War on Terrorism . [http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8FODS201&show_article=1]References
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