Tom Galligan (mayor)

Tom Galligan (mayor)

Infobox Politician
name = Tom Galligan


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office = Mayor of Jeffersonville
term_start = January 1 1996
term_end = December 31 2003
predecessor = Raymond Parker
successor = Rob Waiz
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term_start2 = January 1 2008
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predecessor2 = Rob Waiz
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birth_date = 1947
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party = Democratic
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residence = Jeffersonville, Indiana
alma_mater = Bellermine College
occupation = Mayor
religion = Roman Catholic


website = [http://www.cityofjeff.net/ City of Jeff]
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Thomas R. Galligan (born 1947) served as mayor of Jeffersonville, Indiana USA from 1996 to 2003. Galligan was unseated by Rob Waiz during the election year of 2003 and Waiz was sworn in as mayor in January 2004. Galligan returned to the office of Mayor after winning the 2007 election and being sworn in January 2008.

Biography

Tom Galligan graduated from Providence High School's class of 1964 [http://www.news-tribune.net/local/local_story_284110742.html Evening News - Q&A] ] in Clarksville, Indiana and then went to Bellarmine College in Louisville, Kentucky for two years before leaving in 1966 and then attended economic development training conferences.

Galligan has lived in Jeffersonville for all his life. He is divorced with four children and six grand children. [ [http://www.news-tribune.net/election2007/local_story_108153547.html Evening News - Q&A Primaries] ] Galligan is a Member of the Knights of Columbus and attends St. Augustine's Church.

Career highlights

Tom Galligan through out his career has been a business owner and politician. Galligan has served as the mayor of Jeffersonville for two terms. He has also served as the chairman for KIDPA. He was a member of the Transportation Policy Commission for six years in addition to serving as its chairman. In his second term during 2002-2003 he was the chief elected official for work force development for the region in Southern Indiana around Clark County. He founded Galligan Construction in 1968 and worked with Irish Park Construction from 1980-1996.

First term

In 1995, Galligan won a three way race between Bob Potter and Sheryl Yoder in the Democratic primary with 48% of the vote. He then won the general election with 72% of the vote against republican challenger Melody Carrico. [http://www.newsandtribune.com/election2007/local_story_301023409.html?start:int=45 JEFFERSONVILLE: Will it be Galligan or Snelling? - Election History] (Larry Thomas) "Evening News" October 28, 2007]

Galligan officially began his first term with his first City Council meeting on January 2 1996. [ [http://www.cityofjeff.net/ Jeffersonville] City Council Meeting Minutes January 2, 1996] During this term he married City Attorney Ann Marrie Sedwick in 1997. [ [http://www.cityofjeff.net/ Jeffersonville] City Council Meeting Minutes June 16, 1997 Page 3] Galligan would also serve as mayor when the Ohio River reached flood stage declaring a local disaster emergency. Flood gates were ordered up, the police department was asked to help enforce barricades for people ignoring them, and worked with the council to help with drainage plans. [ [http://www.cityofjeff.net/ Jeffersonville] City Council Meeting March 3, 1997] Galligan also established the position of Deputy Mayor in 1997 in conjunction with the city council.

Second term

Again in 1999 Galligan won a three way race against John Perkins and Glenn Muncy in the Democratic primary with 50% of the vote. Galligan then won the general election with 72% of the vote in another three way race between Independent Robert Cook and Jac'kee' Cooper.

Galligan served as mayor from 2000 to the end of 2003 after a successful re-election campaign. He worked with the city council to work towards purchasing the Quadrangle to possibly relocate the City Hall there. [ [http://www.cityofjeff.net/ Jeffersonville] City Council Meeting Minutes July 2, 2001 Page 3] The city council worked on passing resolutions during 2001 to 2003 to move towards buying the Quadrangle. [ [http://www.cityofjeff.net/ Jeffersonville] City Council Meeting Minutes July 7, 2003 Page 4] Following Galligan's term, Mayor Rob Waiz worked with the council further to remodel and relocate to the new offices. During 2002 Galligan stopped attending council meetings in the later part of the year due to disagreements with the council and returned to them in early 2003. The disagreements ranged from purchase issues of police vehicles and decisions that resulted in lawsuits.

In 2003 Galligan lost to Councilman Rob Waiz in the Democratic primary. He finished second in a four way race with Glenn Muncy and Ken Ogden. During Galligans second term he had poor relations with the city council. Waiz won the general election. Galligan blamed his poor council relations on Waiz for having a political agenda. [ [http://www.news-tribune.net/archivesearch/local_story_284110742.html?start:int=30 ELECTION Q&A: Jeffersonville Mayor (Updated with more answers)] (Reader submitted questions) "The Evening News"]

Third term

Galligan ran for election again in 2007. Galligan and Waiz had a controversial campaign due to things like Waiz buying possible domain names that could have been used by Galligan. [ [http://www.news-tribune.net/clarkcounty/local_story_061125342.html Galligan domain names taken in Jeffersonville mayoral campaign] (Larry Thomas) "Evening News" March 2, 2007] [ [http://www.news-tribune.net/archivesearch/local_story_094122338.html DOT-COMMANDEERING] (David Mann) "Evening News" April 4, 2007] Both candidates campaigns were brought under investigation for conduct such as the domain name purchase and campaign contributions. The Jeffersonville Ethics Commission handled all the investigations and found both campaigns to be in violation of the cities ethics law in regards to campaign contributions.

On May 8 2007 Tom Galligan won the Democratic Party primary for Mayor of Jeffersonville against the incumbent Rob Waiz. Galligan boasted as a big part of his campaign to improve a planned retail shopping center titled "The Jeffersonville Town Center" which was introduced in 2002 and it still hasn't been developed. He faced Republican Monty Snelling in the general election in November 2007. On November 6, 2007 Tom Galligan won the mayor race against Monty Snelling. [ [http://www.news-tribune.net/local/local_story_311002558.html Jeffersonville voters bring back Galligan] (Larry Thomas) "Evening News" November 7, 2007]

Galligan assumed his office as Mayor of Jeffersonville on January 1, 2008 following his successful campaign for his third term. Galligan attended a five-day National League of Cities conference in New Orleans in December prior to officially becoming mayor. [ [http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080204/NEWS02/802040437 Jeff officials defend $30,000 trip] (Ben Zion Hershberg) "Courier Journal" Feb 4, 2008] This incident would later become questioned by local citizens because of the soon to be ex-mayor also attending the meeting as well with other officials and employees that knew they would be leaving office.

Galligan announced on December 18, 2007 that he would appoint Tony Harrod as chief of the Fire Department, replacing Clark Miles. Tim Deeringer was his appointment as Police Chief, replacing John Monihon. He made several other appointments as well in both departments as the city prepared for a large annexation of about 7,800 acres of land and about 9,000 citizens. [ [http://www.news-tribune.net/archivesearch/local_story_353110051.html?start:int=15 Galligan names fire, police heads for Jeffersonville] (David Mann) "Evening News" December 19, 2007] Galligan also appointed Bob Manor as parks chief in which his background and experience wasn't in parks management. Manor succeeds Rob Poff. [ [http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080208/COLUMNISTS06/802080467 Retirement short-lived for Jeff's parks chief] (Dale Moss) "Courier Journal" Februaru 8, 2008]

On January 11, 2008 Galligan hired former councilman John Perkins to perform a sewer audit for the city. [ [http://www.news-tribune.net/archivesearch/local_story_016124514.html Ex-councilman Perkins lands Jeffersonville sewer audit job] (David Mann) "Evening News" January 16, 2008] Perkins lost his re-election bid for his council seat in the November 2007 general election. The media raised questions about the hiring of Perkins due to him not having expeirence in sewer systems. Galligan responded to those questions saying "Why not Perkins, He's available."

Galligan announced in late January that government spending levels will be maintained at 2007 levels until the 2008 budget can be approved by the state due to the property tax crisis in Indiana. This was in conjunction with the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance asking all Indiana counties to suspend their new budgets. [ [http://www.news-tribune.net/archivesearch/local_story_026011619.html Jeffersonville puts hold on government spending] (Melissa Moody) "Evening News" January 26, 2008]

External links

* [http://www.cityofjeff.net City of Jeff]

See also

* List of mayors of Jeffersonville, Indiana

References


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