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Gonzales is the son of another former mayor of Santa Fe, ].<ref name=sfnm /> Prior to his election to the mayoralty, he worked as vice-president of a commercial real estate firm, and served on the county commission of ] and as chair of the state ].<ref name=sfnm /> Gonzales is the son of another former mayor of Santa Fe, ].<ref name=sfnm /> Prior to his election to the mayoralty, he worked as vice-president of a commercial real estate firm, and served on the county commission of ] and as chair of the state ].<ref name=sfnm />


During the campaign, a complaint was filed with the city's Ethics and Campaign Review Board against Gonzales by Fred Rowe, a supporter of mayoral candidate Patti Bushee, alleging that Gonzales was violating ] regulations by actively coordinating with various ]s that had endorsed him.<ref>. '']'', February 24, 2014.</ref> Gonzales stated during the campaign that he defended the rights of outside groups to participate in election campaigns, but was not seeking and did not need support from PACs.<ref>. '']'', February 26, 2014.</ref> The board voted unanimously to dismiss the complaint, on the basis that it relied on innuendo and ] and lacked any properly substantiated evidence of ethical or legal violations.<ref>. '']'', February 25, 2014.</ref> During the campaign, a complaint was filed with the city's Ethics and Campaign Review Board against Gonzales by Fred Rowe, a supporter of mayoral candidate Patti Bushee, alleging that Gonzales was violating ] regulations by actively coordinating with various ]s which had endorsed him.<ref>. '']'', February 24, 2014.</ref> Gonzales stated during the campaign that he defended the rights of outside groups to participate in election campaigns, but was not seeking and did not need support from PACs.<ref>. '']'', February 26, 2014.</ref> The board voted unanimously to dismiss the complaint, on the basis that it relied on innuendo and ] and lacked any properly substantiated evidence of ethical or legal violations.<ref>. '']'', February 25, 2014.</ref>


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Javier Gonzales
42nd Mayor of Santa Fe
Assuming office
March 11, 2014
SucceedingDavid Coss
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
Residence(s)Santa Fe, New Mexico
Websitehttp://votesantafe.org/

Javier Gonzales is an American politician, who won election to the mayoralty of Santa Fe, New Mexico. He will be the city's first openly gay mayor.

Gonzales is the son of another former mayor of Santa Fe, George Gonzales. Prior to his election to the mayoralty, he worked as vice-president of a commercial real estate firm, and served on the county commission of Santa Fe County and as chair of the state Democratic Party.

During the campaign, a complaint was filed with the city's Ethics and Campaign Review Board against Gonzales by Fred Rowe, a supporter of mayoral candidate Patti Bushee, alleging that Gonzales was violating campaign finance regulations by actively coordinating with various political action committees which had endorsed him. Gonzales stated during the campaign that he defended the rights of outside groups to participate in election campaigns, but was not seeking and did not need support from PACs. The board voted unanimously to dismiss the complaint, on the basis that it relied on innuendo and hearsay and lacked any properly substantiated evidence of ethical or legal violations.

References

  1. ^ "Javier Gonzales wins Santa Fe mayoral race". Santa Fe New Mexican, March 4, 2014.
  2. "Santa Fe Selects Its First Gay Mayor, Javier Gonzales". The Advocate, March 5, 2014.
  3. "Gonzales Denies Ethics Complaint Alleging Coordination". Santa Fe Reporter, February 24, 2014.
  4. "Ethics complaint against Gonzales dismissed; PAC spending grows". Albuquerque Journal, February 26, 2014.
  5. "Ethics Board Dismisses Complaint Against Javier Gonzales". Santa Fe Reporter, February 25, 2014.

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