September 5, 2007
Paul Gillmor was found dead in his Washington, D.C. apartment by members of his staff after he failed to show up for work. The cause of death is not yet known, but a heart attack is suspected.1 Gillmor, who had stents implanted to prevent heart attacks, had not been feeling well recently, a source familiar with the investigation said.2
Gov. Ted Strickland will have to call a special election for Gillmor's seat in the house. Strickland would send a writ of election to the Wood County Board of Elections to call the election, because Wood County is the most populous county in the 5th district. The date of the special election would be at the discretion of the governor.3 Strickland has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff until sunset Sept. 6.
The district that Gillmor served is solid territory for the GOP so Democrats most likely won't have much of a [chance] whoever the party puts in as a candidate for the seat.4 Bush carried more than 60% in 2004 in District 5 and Gillmor won by 2-to-1 margins most years. Last year, in a very bad year for Ohio's GOP, Gillmor still garnered 57% of the vote.5 GOP officials state that it is too early to talk of a possible successor for Gillmor.
Mr. Gillmor was first elected to Congress in 1988. Before going to Congress, Gillmor served in the Ohio Senate for 22 years, where he was a GOP leader. Mr. Gillmor was born Feb. 1, 1939 in Tiffin. A graduate of the Old Fort High School and Ohio Wesleyan University, Mr. Gillmor earned his law degree from University of Michigan Law School. He also was a veteran of the United States Air Force, earning the rank of captain. He served in the Vietnam War in 1965 and 1966.6 Gillmor, a Republican, served on one of the most powerful committees in Congress, the Financial Services Committee where he was the top Republican on the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit.7
Media Coverage
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Associated Press
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Washington Post
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House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) went to the House floor this afternoon to hail his fellow Ohioan as "a good friend to all of us, a colleague of mine who served for two decades." "He's going to be missed," a tearful Boehner concluded. Gillmor's northern Ohio district is considered safely Republican.
For Republicans, the sudden and unexpected death is yet another blow. Former representative Jennifer Dunn, 66, a Washington State lawmaker who was once a prominent member of the House Republican leadership, also died today, her family said. Earlier this year, the House GOP conference lost Rep. Charles Norwood (R-Ga.) to cancer.WaPo story updated at 2:58 p.m. :
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WaPo story updated in the evening :
When Gillmor did not show up for a 9:15 a.m. staff meeting, the staff tried his cellphone but was not concerned because the congressman often went to the post office to resume his mail delivery after coming back from a recess. After Gillmor missed a 10:30 a.m. meeting of the House Financial Services Committee, staffers called and e-mailed him again. Mascho and Gillmor's chief of staff, Mark Wellman, went to the house and let themselves in with a spare key. They found Gillmor's body at the base of the stairs near the entryway.
Toledo Blade
Mr. Gillmor held a seat on the powerful House Committee on Financial Services committee and was vice president of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. A staunch conservative Republican, he served as deputy minority whip for GOP caucus.
Before going to Congress, Mr. Gillmor served in the Ohio Senate for 22 years, where he was a GOP leader. In 1986, Mr. Gillmor unsuccessfully sought the Republican party’s nomination for governor.
Mr. Gillmor was born Feb. 1, 1939 in Tiffin. A graduate of the Old Fort High School and Ohio Wesleyan University, Mr. Gillmor earned his law degree from University of Michigan Law School. He also was a veteran of the United States Air Force, earning the rank of captain. He served in the Vietnam War in 1965 and 1966.
He is survived by his wife, former state Sen. Karen Gillmor; two daughters, Linda and Julie; three sons, Paul Michael, Connor and Adam.NY Times
With Mr. Gillmor’s death, there are 201 Republicans in the House, to 232 Democrats, with 2 vacancies. House vacancies are filled by special election.
Mr. Gillmor was considered a moderate. While his votes on major issues were generally in line with Bush administration policies, he was one of the first Republicans to call for the resignation of Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales.
“As a result of very public errors, Attorney General Gonzales has become a lightning rod and has distracted from the mission of the Department of Justice,” Mr. Gillmor said in March, as the controversy over the dismissals of nine United States attorneys was unfolding. “I think it would be better for the president and the department if the attorney general were to step down.”CNN Video - John Boehner
Forbes
Gillmor introduced a bill in July with eight other House members that would require mortgage lenders to be licensed and registered, and make them undergo training in ethics and federal lending law. It would also make it easier for borrowers to understand their mortgages, require subprime lenders to set up escrow payments for property taxes and homeowners insurance, and force them to consider whether a borrower will be able to repay the loan.
Unregulated non-depositary institutions have been blamed for predatory lending practices aimed at securing loans to subprime lenders that are not likely to be repaid. These loans have also led to market disruption, as many subprime loans have been securitized.Advertiser-Tribune
Tiffin, Ohio newspaper story :
“Congressman Gillmor was not only a friend, an ally, a guardian, over northwest Ohio. He did a phenomenal job of representing us in the legislature. There is a multitude of successes that are credited to Congressman Gillmor. He has devoted probably two-thirds of his life to public service. He will be greatly missed.
Seneca County Commissioner Ben Nutter also commented.
“On behalf of the commissioners and the people of Seneca County, we want to express our condolences,” Nutter said. “We are going to miss him. What a shock it is. We wish his family the best.”Putnam County Sentinel
"I am very saddened by the loss of Congressman Paul Gillmor," Strickland said in a release issued Wednesday afternoon. "Paul was a friend and a colleague. I count myself as fortunate to have served with him on the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Ohio has lost a truly decent and devoted public servant."
Strickland has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff until sunset Sept. 6.
The late representative had recently toured Ottawa to view flood damage and had spoken to the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce on what had been accomplished and what was coming up in the next term.
Gillmor, a Republican, served on one of the most powerful committees in Congress, the Financial Services Committee where he was the top Republican on the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit. Gillmor lived in Tiffin and was married to former Ohio State Senator Karen Gillmor.Business First
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Roy Blunt statement
"Paul Gillmor was a man of genuine humility and deep conviction -- a great public servant and a good friend. As a deputy whip of the House, he established himself as a respected leader on issues vital to his district and our country. His love for his family was matched only by his love for this nation, and as this institution mourns its tremendous loss, my heart goes out to his wife Karen, his loving family, and his many friends at this most difficult time."
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District 5 map
Congressional District: (click to enlarge)
- The larger cities represented in this district include Bowling Green, Defiance, Fremont, Galion, Norwalk, Perrysburg, Tiffin, and Van Wert.
- Other notable cities include Bellevue, Bryan, Bucyrus, Clyde, Crestline, parts of Fostoria, Napoleon, Northwood, Rossford, parts of Upper Sandusky, Waterville, Wauseon, and Willard.
- Counties in District 5 include all of Crawford, Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Huron, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams and Wood and parts of Ashland, Lucas, Mercer, and Wyandot.
Paul Gillmor on the Web
Sites/articles/records
- Gillmor's official U.S. House Web site
- Biography
- Gillmor's Congressional blog
- Official campaign site
- Issue positions
- Voting record
- Campaign contributions
- Congresspedia entry
- Wikipedia entry
- 'In Memory of Paul Gillmor' - Facebook group.
Old Blade stories
Google search of ToledoBlade.com on 'Paul Gillmor'.
The Blade story lists previous stories about Gillmor :
- Thompson tops straw vote at Gillmor-hosted banquet (June 9, 2007)
- Gillmor takes lead on bank law while he's a bank owner (May 27, 2007)
- Questions about Gillmor’s $1 million residence linger (May 13, 2007)
- Democrats blast Gillmor for real estate dealings (May 4, 2007)
- Gillmor defends move to new home (May 2, 2007)
- Congressman Gillmor brings news, personal views to blogging revolution (Dec. 22, 2006)
- Gillmor faces challenge by Napoleon Democrat (Nov. 3, 2006)
- Gillmor family rarely seen at new 'residence' in Tiffin (Nov. 2, 2006)
YouTube videos
Congressman Paul Gillmor's YouTube Channel - (28 videos).
YouTube search on 'Paul Gillmor' .
Some YouTube videos:
- Gillmor speaking at ceremony for DaimlerChrysler Toledo Supplier Park - (2006)
- Iraq Troop Surge Debate : Paul Gillmor - Pro Surge
- Gillmor on Lou Dobbs About Attorney General Gonzales - (Mar 19, 2007)
- Gillmor on CNBC's On the Money about Wal-Mart getting into banking
- Gillmor dedicates Oakwood Fire Station - (Apr 14, 2007)
- Rep. Gillmor opens up his Apr 14, 2007 Van Wert, Ohio Town Hall Meeting - Part 1 and Part 2
WSPD Interview
On Apr 27, 2007, Paul Gillmor visited WSPD's studio and was interviewed by Brian Wilson.
References
1 Politico

Speculation about a successor. Either his wife,Karen, who is a former Ohio State Senator, or State Rep Bob Latta, whose father Del, held the job previously and carries a boatload of name recognition in the district even though its boundaries are a little different since his time.
posted by max on Sep 05, 2007 at 03:40:52 pm #