Mark A. Howland

Mark A. Howland

Mark A. Howland (born August 20, 1954) is a former representative to the Massachusetts General Court from New Bedford, Massachusetts.

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Biography

Howland ran for the Freetown Board of Selectmen in 1999 and was defeated by Lawrence N. Ashley. In 2000, Howland ran again and defeated incumbent selectman Robert A. Robidoux. He served for one term, from 2000 - 2003. In 2002, he was elected to the Massachusetts House from the 12th Bristol District, and in 2003 he did not seek re-election to the Freetown Board of Selectmen. In 2004, he was defeated in his bid for re-election to the House by Stephen Canessa, a Lakeville school committee member. In 2005, Howland moved to New Bedford and ran for mayor against incumbent mayor Frederick Kalisz, Scott Lang, and former mayor George Rogers. Howland was defeated in the primary.

In early 2006, Howland announced the possibility of running again for the State Representative seat that he lost to Canessa in 2004. In June 2006, Howland officially announced his candidacy against Canessa, deciding to run as an independent rather than on the Democrat ticket. He was defeated in the November 7 general election.

Howland is the owner of Environmental Research Corps in East Freetown. He is married, and has two children.

Windmill controversy

On March 7, 2007, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley filed civil charges against Howland for alleged "unscrupulous" business practices in his venture as a wind turbine supplier.[1] According to Coakley's office, Howland received over $500,000.00 worth of deposits for windmills that he ultimately did not deliver. In addition, those products that he did deliver were, in some cases, alleged to be defective.[1]

In response, Howland defended his actions, stating that he had issued refunds in some instances.[2] He also stated that he was not the installer, but merely the supplier, of the windmills. He cited lack of regulation and the inadequacy of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative as partially responsible for creating the current media attention and legal issues.[2]

The case is being heard by Judge Richard Moses in Fall River Superior Court.

Electoral history

  • 1999 Race for Selectman of Freetown, Massachusetts[3]
    • Lawrence N. Ashley, 56.5%
    • Mark A. Howland, 43.5%
  • 2000 Race for Selectman of Freetown, Massachusetts[4]
    • Mark A. Howland, 55.5%
    • Robert A. Robidoux, 44.5%
  • 2002 Race for 12th Bristol Representative, Massachusetts House
    • Mark A. Howland (D)
    • No opposition
  • 2006 Race for 12th Bristol Representative, Massachusetts House[5]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Robert A. Robidoux
Member of the Freetown Board of Selectmen
April 4, 2000 - March 4, 2003
Served alongside: John S. Ashley, Lawrence N. Ashley
Succeeded by
John Laronda, Jr.
Preceded by
George Rogers
12th Bristol District Representative
2003 - January 5, 2005
Succeeded by
Stephen Canessa

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