Wayne Gilchrest
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Wayne Thomas Gilchrest (born April 15 1946) is a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives representing the 1st Congressional district (map) of Maryland since 1991. The district includes the entire Eastern Shore and a few suburbs of Baltimore
Born in Rahway, New Jersey, Gilchrest was the fourth of Elizabeth and Arthur Gilchrest's six boys. After graduating high school in 1964, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps. His tour of duty saw action during the invasion of the Dominican Republic, and ultimately the Vietnam War. He earned the rank of Sergeant in Vietnam where, as a platoon leader, he was wounded in the chest. Wayne was decorated with the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and Navy Commendation Medal. Today he is a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Military Order of the Purple Heart.
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In 1969, he studied liberal arts at Wesley College in Dover, Delaware, where he received an associate's degree. 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. Since then, he has done some work towards a master's degree at Loyola College in Baltimore.
Gilchrest defeated 10-year 1st District Democratic incumbent Roy Dyson in 1990 and has been reelected seven times without significant opposition. During his tenure in Congress, Gilchrest has consistently voted in favor of fiscal conservatism and environmental protection, namely reducing federal spending and eliminating the deficit, protecting and preserving the delicate environment of the Chesapeake Bay region, and enhancing and encouraging economic development within the 1st District of Maryland.
Gilchrest's voting record is much more moderate than conventional wisdom would suggest for a district like the 1st. In addition to being much friendlier on environmental issues than is typical for Republicans, he is pro-choice on abortion. He has faced several primary challenges from more conservative Republicans in recent years, but has turned them back with little difficulty.
Rep. Gilchrest currently serves on the following U.S. House committees:
- Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans.
- Senior member of the House Resources Committee.
- Senior member of the House Transportation Committee.
- Member of the House Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee.
- Member of the Forests and Forests Health Subcommittee.
- Member of the House Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Subcommittee.
- Member of the House Science Committee.
Legislation Sponsored: He is a cosponsor of legislation to provide the District of Columbia
Election history
Template:Start box !bgcolor=#cccccc |Year !bgcolor=#cccccc |Office !bgcolor=#cccccc |Election ! !bgcolor=#cccccc |Subject !bgcolor=#cccccc |Party !bgcolor=#cccccc |Votes !bgcolor=#cccccc |% ! !bgcolor=#cccccc |Opponent !bgcolor=#cccccc |Party !bgcolor=#cccccc |Votes !bgcolor=#cccccc |% |- |1990 |Congress, 1st district |General || |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Wayne Gilchrest |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Republican |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |88,920 |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |56.84 | |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Roy Dyson (incumbent) |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Democratic |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |67,518 |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |43.16 |- |1992 |Congress, 1st district |General || |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Wayne Gilchrest |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Republican |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |120,084 |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |51.27 | |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Thomas McMillen |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Democratic |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |112,771 |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |48.15 |- |1994 |Congress, 1st district |General || |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Wayne Gilchrest |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Republican |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |120,975 |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |67.65 | |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Ralph Gies |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Democratic |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |57,712 |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |32.27 |- |1996 |Congress, 1st district |General || |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Wayne Gilchrest |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Republican |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |131,033 |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |61.55 | |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Steven Eastaugh |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Democratic |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |81,825 |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |38.44 |- |1998 |Congress, 1st district |General || |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Wayne Gilchrest |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Republican |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |135,771 |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |69.19 | |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Irving Pinder |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Democratic |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |60,450 |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |30.81 |- |2000 |Congress, 1st district |General || |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Wayne Gilchrest |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Republican |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |165,293 |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |64.4 | |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Bennett Bozman |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Democratic |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |91,022 |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |35.46 |- |2002 |Congress, 1st district |General || |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Wayne Gilchrest |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Republican |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |192,004 |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |76.67 | |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Ann Tamlyn |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Democratic |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |57,986 |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |23.16 |- |2004 |Congress, 1st district |General || |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Wayne Gilchrest |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |Republican |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |245,149 |bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |75.77 | |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Kostas Alexakis |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |Democratic |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |77,872 |bgcolor=#DDEEFF |24.07 Template:End box
References
- Official website biography of Gilchrest.
- This article incorporates facts obtained from the public domain Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
- Congressional Quarterly Voting and Elections Collection.
External links
- http://www.gilchrest.house.gov - Official Congressional website
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