Christopher Bouchat Explained

Christopher Eric Bouchat
State Delegate:Maryland
Term Start:January 11, 2023
Order2:Member of the Carroll County Board of Commissioners, District 4
Term Start2:December 4, 2018
Term End2:December 5, 2022
Predecessor2:Richard S. Rothschild
Successor2:Michael R. Guerin
Birth Name:Christopher Eric Bouchat
Birth Date:2 October 1967
Spouse:
Children:2
Occupation:Welder
Website:Campaign website

Christopher Eric Bouchat (born October 2, 1967) is an American politician. He is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates for District 5, which encompasses Carroll County, Maryland. He was previously a member of the Carroll County Board of Commissioners from 2018 to 2022, representing District 4 in southwest Carroll County.[1]

Background

Bouchat graduated from St. Augustine's Catholic School (now St. Augustine Elementary School) and Howard High School. He attended the Howard Vocational-Technical Center, where he earned a welding certificate, Catonsville Community College, where he earned a degree in business administration, and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where he earned a degree in political science. Bouchat worked as a welder with Patrick Aircraft Tank Systems in Columbia, Maryland,[2] before starting his own welding business in 1994.[3]

Political involvement

Bouchat first became involved in politics in 1992, when he ran for the United States House of Representatives in Maryland's 3rd congressional district.[4] In 1994, he unsuccessfully ran for the Maryland Senate in District 12, receiving 37 percent of the vote in the Republican primary.[5]

From 2003 to 2004, Bouchat served on the Baltimore County Republican Central Committee.

In 2006, Bouchat ran for the Carroll County Board of Commissioners, challenging the three incumbent Republican commissioners.[6] He once again ran for the Carroll County Board of Commissioners in 2010.

In October 2013, Bouchat filed to run for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 9A, seeking to succeed outgoing state delegate Gail H. Bates.[7] [8] Bouchat was the top vote-getter in the Carroll County part of the district, but lost the primary to Howard County Republicans Warren Miller and Trent Kittleman, both of whom went on to win the general election.

In 2018, Bouchat ran for the Carroll County Board of Commissioners in District 4, seeking to succeed outgoing county commissioner Richard Rothschild. He won the Republican primary in June, receiving 44.1 percent of the vote.[9] He defeated Democrat Paul Johnson in the general election, receiving 65.5 percent of the vote,[10] and was sworn in on December 4, 2018.[11] On July 26, 2019, Bouchat announced that he would not seek re-election to a second term in 2022.[12]

In March 2020, Bouchat expressed interest in running for the Maryland General Assembly.[13] In December, Bouchat filed to fill a vacancy in the Maryland House of Delegates that was left vacant by the resignation of state delegate Warren Miller.[14] His candidacy was endorsed by former state delegates Al Redmer Jr. and Donald E. Murphy.[15] On January 6, 2021, fellow candidate Reid Novotny was selected to fill the rest of Miller's term.[16] In 2022, Bouchat filed to run for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 9A, but was later redrawn into District 5.[17] Bouchat won the Republican primary on July 20, receiving 12.1 percent of the vote.[18] He ran unopposed in the general election.[19]

Redistricting lawsuits

In 2012, Bouchat filed a lawsuit challenging the state's legislative redistricting plan, in which he pleaded to the Maryland Court of Appeals to establish a new legislative body that would have each county represented by two state senators and for the county's population to determine its number of state delegates, each belonging to a single-member district.[20] The Court of Appeals issued an order upholding the state's redistricting plan, denying Bouchat's arguments against it.[21] In January 2013, Bouchat appealed the case by filing a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States.[22] The Supreme Court denied the petition on April 15.[23]

In early 2015, Bouchat filed a lawsuit in the Carroll County Circuit Court challenging the state's legislative redistricting plan, which was dismissed after the judge determined that the court did not have jurisdiction over the matter.[24] In August 2015, Bouchat again filed a lawsuit challenging the state's legislative redistricting plan, blaming the composition of District 9A for his loss in the 2014 elections.[25]

In the legislature

Bouchat was sworn into the Maryland House of Delegates on January 11, 2023.[26] He is a member of the House Judiciary Committee.[27] In March 2023, Bouchat said he did not plan to run for re-election in 2026.[28]

In February 2023, Bouchat, a member of the Frederick County Delegation, said that he would not vote or make any motions during the delegation's weekly meetings. In an email to The Frederick News-Post, he said that delegation members who represent districts mostly in Washington or Carroll counties were in violation of a Maryland Supreme Court ruling if they voted in Frederick County Delegation meetings. Only 2.6 percent of District 5 residents, or about 3,500 people, live in Frederick County.[29] In 1995, an opinion from the Attorney General of Maryland stated that county delegations are "not subject to the 'one-person/one-vote' requirement" of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

In March 2023, Bouchat sent a letter to his House Republican colleagues in which he questioned their tactics during floor debates, asserting that they were being too performative during floor debates and urging them to "look inward for corrective measures that increase our future success rates". Later that week, six of the most vocal members of the House Republican Caucus released a letter criticizing Bouchat's comments, arguing that the party was able to reach its 50-seat minority in 2014 by speaking out against Democratic taxes and spending. Bouchat agreed that Republicans should contest Democrats in the 2026 legislative elections, but said "we need to stop annoying them" until then.

Personal life

Bouchat divorced his first wife, Carmelita Seda-Carothers, in 1997, defending himself in court during the divorce proceedings. That same year, Bouchat was convicted of second-degree assault in a domestic abuse with Seda-Carothers. In July 2007, he divorced his second wife, April Elizabeth Shook, who claimed that Bouchat had physically and verbally assaulted her as they sought their divorce. Her abuse claims were thrown out by Judge Thomas Stansfield after no evidence proving the abuse could be produced. In September, Bouchat filed a lawsuit against Shook, charging her claim that he had physically abused her destroyed his campaign.[30]

In February 2014, the Internal Revenue Service placed a $42,526 tax lien on Bouchat, which was the result of embezzlement by his daughter, Tawni Bouchat, whom he had employed as a bookkeeper at his own business. The lien led him to initiate criminal charges against Tawni for stealing $21,120 from his company, which she was found guilty of in January 2015. In November 2018, after winning election to the Carroll County Board of Commissioners, Bouchat settled the tax lien by paying $13,000 to the IRS.[31]

Tawni Bouchat died of a fentanyl overdose in 2017, which he says "threw me into a depression, it threw me into alcoholism, so I always advise people out there when you've suffered a loss of someone very close you are extremely vulnerable to become an addict yourself."[32]

Political positions

COVID-19 pandemic

In April 2020, Bouchat voted against closing the Northern Landfill in Westminster, Maryland for 15 days to reduce risk of spreading COVID-19.[33] Later that month, he voted to reopen the landfill early with reduced hours and restrictions preventing residents outside the county from using it.[34]

In June 2020, Bouchat attended and spoke at a Reopen Maryland rally in Westminster to protest the state's COVID-19 restrictions.[35] At the rally, he suggested allowing businesses to set their own policies on when people need to wear masks.[36] In July 2020, he wrote an op-ed for the Carroll County Times that questioned the value of wearing masks in public.[37] His remarks on the COVID-19 pandemic were criticized by Robert Wack, the deputy health officer for the Carroll County Health Department, who wrote in a letter to the Carroll County Times later that month that Bouchat's "dangerously ignorant opinions are a direct threat to the health and well-being of the county".[38]

In August 2021, Bouchat suggested that the Board of Commissioners boycott the annual Maryland Association of Counties Summer Conference over its masking recommendations, saying that he had cancelled his attendance to the event after learning about the policy.[39] He later told Maryland Matters that he did not oppose masks or vaccines, but opposed mandates.[40] In December 2021, Bouchat was the only commissioner to vote against instituting a modified mask policy at Carroll County government facilities, which required unvaccinated county government employees to wear a mask while indoors.[41] In February 2022, Bouchat declined to attend the State of the County address at the Carroll Arts Center, which was attended by all other county commissioners, because of its indoor mask-wearing requirement. He instead opted to protest outside the building by handing out copies of a written speech to those walking in.[42]

Government

In July 2019, Bouchat introduced a bill that would place a question on the 2020 ballot that, if approved, would change Carroll County's form of government from a commission to a charter.[43] After the Board of Commissioners voted to hold off on discussions on converting to a charter government, Bouchat announced that he would not seek re-election to a second term as county commissioner in 2022. In November 2020, Bouchat voted to pass a resolution that would establish a nine-member committee to write a charter; the resolution failed to pass in a 2-3 vote.[44]

In January 2021, Bouchat recused himself as a non-voting member of the county's Planning and Zoning Commission, and soon after filed motions to eliminate the non-voting positions from the county's Board of Education and Planning and Zoning Commission.[45] Both motions failed to gain a second and were not voted upon.[46]

Redistricting

In September 2022, Bouchat said he supported a constitutional amendment to the Constitution of Maryland establishing a 188-member redistricting commission to draw Maryland's congressional and legislative maps, with each of its members elected proportionally to a county's population and in non-partisan elections.[47]

Social issues

In June 2020, Bouchat joined a Black Lives Matter protest in Westminster.[48] Later that month, he proposed creating a heritage commission to recognize the history and achievements of African Americans in Carroll County.[49]

In February 2022, Bouchat distributed copies of a printed speech at the annual State of the County address, in which he wrote that he believed that the board of commissioners would benefit from not being made up of "old Caucasian males," calling on women to "step up and take control of our local government".

State and national politics

In 2016, Bouchat ran as an unaffiliated candidate to the Republican National Convention in Maryland's 8th congressional district. He said that he would vote for Donald Trump on the first ballot if the voters sent him to the Convention, and hoped that Trump would pick John Kasich as his running mate.[50]

In January 2021, Bouchat condemned the January 6 United States Capitol attack and compared the presidential transition to what happens with the Board of Commissioners:[51]

In 2022, Bouchat endorsed former Maryland Secretary of Commerce Kelly Schulz for governor.[52]

Taxes

In March 2023, Bouchat voted against an amendment that would remove a provision that indexed the state's gas tax to the consumer price index. The amendment failed by a 38-90 vote, with Bouchat being the only House Republican to vote against it.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christopher E. Bouchat, Board of County Commissioners, Carroll County, Maryland . Maryland Manual On-Line . . August 21, 2023 . December 28, 2022.
  2. News: PLANNING TO BE A WELDER? . October 23, 2022 . . November 22, 1990.
  3. News: Kurtz . Josh . Freshman House Republican riles colleagues with suggestion they're wasting their breath . March 14, 2023 . . March 14, 2023.
  4. News: 1992 candidates for U.S. Senate and Congress in Maryland . October 23, 2022 . . December 24, 1991.
  5. News: PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS 1994 . October 23, 2022 . . September 14, 1994.
  6. News: McCandlish . Laura . 10 candidates face off for GOP primary . October 23, 2022 . . September 3, 2006.
  7. News: Lazarick . Len . Md. General Assembly races: October update on candidates . October 23, 2022 . MarylandReproter.com . October 1, 2013.
  8. News: Alexandersen . Christian . Candidate list for the 2014 election . October 23, 2022 . . February 26, 2014.
  9. News: Kelvey . Jon . Turnout light, incumbents strong in Carroll's primary . October 23, 2022 . . June 27, 2018.
  10. News: Turiano . Jennifer . Frazier, Bouchat win contested Carroll County Board of Commissioners races; will join Wantz, Weaver, Rothstein . October 23, 2022 . . November 6, 2018.
  11. News: Wood . Pamela . From Towson to Annapolis to Columbia to Bel Air, new leaders taking office Monday . October 23, 2022 . . December 3, 2018.
  12. News: Brennan . Leah . Commissioner Bouchat won't run for re-election, he says day after charter government discussion delayed . October 23, 2022 . . July 26, 2019.
  13. News: Righter . Catalina . Carroll County commissioner considering a run for Maryland's General Assembly . October 23, 2022 . . March 15, 2020.
  14. News: Stoetzer . Pat . Carroll County Commissioner Eric Bouchat in mix for vacant state delegate position . October 23, 2022 . . December 31, 2020.
  15. News: Stoetzer . Pat . Carroll, Howard committees working to fill state delegate vacancy; County Commissioner Eric Bouchat in running . October 23, 2022 . . January 5, 2021.
  16. News: Faguy . Ana . Reid Novotny selected for vacant District 9A delegate seat, pending approval from Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan . October 23, 2022 . . January 8, 2021.
  17. News: Bohnel . Steve . After filing deadline drama, here's who's running in Montgomery County political races . October 23, 2022 . . April 16, 2022.
  18. News: Sanderson . Michael . Carroll Delegate Race May Promote County Commissioner Bouchat . October 23, 2022 . Maryland Association of Counties . July 20, 2022.
  19. News: Roberts . Angela . District 5 delegate candidate Bouchat focused on ending gerrymandering . October 23, 2022 . . September 5, 2022.
  20. News: Siegel . Andrea . General Assembly redistricting challenges argued at top court . October 23, 2022 . . November 7, 2012.
  21. News: Lash . Steve . Top court explains ruling on state redistricting plan . October 23, 2022 . . December 11, 2013.
  22. News: Alexandersen . Christian . Carroll man petitions U.S. Supreme Court to hear arguments on redistricting . October 23, 2022 . . January 13, 2013.
  23. Web site: Christopher Eric Bouchat, Petitioner v. Maryland . supremecourt.gov . . October 23, 2022 . January 22, 2013.
  24. News: Norris . Heather . Supreme Court ruling boosts Woodbine man's challenge on Md. redistricting . October 23, 2022 . . January 2, 2016.
  25. News: Norris . Heather . Local man defends challenge to legislative districts in U.S. District Court . October 23, 2022 . . July 12, 2016.
  26. Web site: Christopher Eric Bouchat, Maryland State Delegate . Maryland Manual On-Line . Maryland State Archives . August 21, 2023 . February 16, 2023.
  27. News: Gaines . Danielle E. . Jones announces new Democratic caucus, committee leaders for 2023 General Assembly session . January 5, 2023 . . January 5, 2023.
  28. News: Hogan . Jack . Lawmakers push for Frederick County delegation to change how it votes . March 14, 2023 . . March 6, 2023.
  29. News: Hogan . Jack . Lawmaker says Frederick County delegation votes were illegal . March 14, 2023 . . February 3, 2023.
  30. News: Silvestri . Mike . Former candidate sues ex-wife over campaign . October 23, 2022 . . September 10, 2007.
  31. News: Turiano . Jennifer . Commissioner-elect Bouchat settles tax lien, prepares to tackle Carroll's opioid epidemic . October 23, 2022 . . December 3, 2018.
  32. News: Spence . Molly Fellin . 'Forever affected by these losses': Carroll County set to observe overdose awareness day . October 23, 2022 . . August 28, 2022.
  33. News: Keller . Mary Grace . Westminster landfill closed to residential self-haulers for 15 days to reduce coronavirus risk . October 23, 2022 . . April 9, 2020.
  34. News: Keller . Mary Grace . Northern Landfill in Westminster to reopen to residents early, with some restrictions . October 23, 2022 . . April 16, 2020.
  35. News: Stoetzer . Pat . Carroll County Freedom Rally holds peaceful, passionate protest in Westminster . October 23, 2022 . . June 6, 2020.
  36. News: Keller . Mary Grace . Stoetzer . Pat . 'Reopen' rally planned in Carroll County to protest remaining coronavirus-related restrictions in Maryland . October 23, 2022 . . June 5, 2020.
  37. News: Compere . Brian . Carroll County leaders launch campaign promoting masks to prevent COVID-19 spread; 8 new cases confirmed . October 23, 2022 . . July 16, 2020.
  38. News: Greenfield . Sherry . Bouchat, Frazier, Wantz, and Weaver finish terms as Carroll County commissioners and say they're honored to have served . April 29, 2023 . . . November 25, 2022.
  39. News: Bateman . Madison . Bouchat suggests Carroll commissioners boycott Maryland counties conference over masking guidelines . October 23, 2022 . . August 5, 2021.
  40. News: Leckrone . Bennett . Local Officials Hit MACo to Burnish Policy Chops, But Politics Over Masks Are Crashing the Party . October 23, 2022 . . August 12, 2021.
  41. News: Bateman . Madison . Carroll commissioners encourage vaccinations, vote to require masks in government buildings . October 23, 2022 . . December 30, 2021.
  42. News: Bateman . Madison . COVID-19 relief funding, farmland preservation top 'State of the County' address in Westminster . October 23, 2022 . . February 22, 2022.
  43. News: Keller . Mary Grace . Carroll County commissioners put charter government discussion on hold, leaving issue off 2020 ballot . October 23, 2022 . . July 25, 2019.
  44. News: Blackwell . Penelope . Carroll County commissioners vote down motion to create charter writing committee . October 23, 2022 . . November 6, 2020.
  45. News: Stoetzer . Pat . Carroll County Commissioner Eric Bouchat bows out as ex-officio member of Planning and Zoning Commission . October 23, 2022 . . January 20, 2021.
  46. News: Stoetzer . Pat . Carroll County Commissioner Eric Bouchat's motions seeking to eliminate school board, planning commission roles fail . October 23, 2022 . . January 21, 2021.
  47. News: Roberts . Angela . District 5 delegate candidate Bouchat focused on ending gerrymandering . April 9, 2023 . . September 5, 2022.
  48. News: Kyles . Akira . Black Lives Matter protests continuing in Westminster . October 23, 2022 . . June 8, 2020.
  49. News: Keller . Mary Grace . To promote black heritage and combat 'unacceptable' racism, Carroll County moves to create diversity commission . October 23, 2022 . . June 19, 2020.
  50. News: Norris . Heather . Carroll GOP delegate candidates discuss plans for possible contested convention . October 23, 2022 . . April 23, 2016.
  51. News: Blubaugh . Bob . Amid their own 'peaceful transition of power,' Carroll County commissioners denounce attack on Capitol . October 23, 2022 . . January 7, 2021.
  52. News: Endorsements in the Race for Maryland Governor . October 23, 2022 . . January 31, 2022.