Dennis O'Keefe (politician) explained

Dennis O'Keefe
Order:14th
Office:Mayor of St. John's
Term Start:June 9, 2008
Term End:October 10, 2017
Predecessor:Shannie Duff (acting)
Successor:Danny Breen
Status2:Acting
Term Start2:March 3, 2008
Term End2:April 22, 2008
Predecessor2:Andy Wells
Successor2:Shannie Duff (acting)
Office3:Deputy Mayor of St. John's
Term Start3:2005
Term End3:March 3, 2008
Predecessor3:Gerry Colbert
Successor3:Ron Ellsworth
Office4:Councillor-at-Large for St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Term Start4:1997
Term End4:2005
Birth Date:April 1944
Birth Place:St. John's, Newfoundland
Party:Independent
Spouse:Grace O'Keefe
Alma Mater:Memorial University of Newfoundland (BEd)

Dennis "Doc" O'Keefe (born April 1944) is a Canadian politician who served as the 14th mayor of St. John's from 2008 to 2017 in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

Background

O'Keefe was born and raised in St. John's, and completed his early education at St. Bonaventure's College. He went on to study at Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in history, and a Bachelor of Education in 1967. in 1978, following post-graduate studies at MUN he received a master's degree (history). He went on to work as an educator for 30 years and taught at Brother Rice High School, St. Patrick's Hall and Beaconsfield High School, all in St. John's. He is a consumer activist having established the Consumer Group for Fair Gas Prices and Consumer Power.[1]

Politics

O'Keefe was elected to municipal politics in 1997 as a councillor at large and was re-elected to the position in the 2001 municipal election. In 2005 he was elected deputy mayor of the city and held that position till the resignation of mayor Andy Wells in 2008.[2]

Mayor

Following Wells' resignation O'Keefe served as acting mayor from March to April 2008, before resigning to run in a June by-election to replace Wells. His only opponent for the position of mayor was Marie White, also a former deputy mayor. Both he and White campaigned on similar platforms during the by-election, which focused on environmental, financial management and planning issues. While White wanted to lobby the provincial government to amalgamate neighbouring communities with the city, O'Keefe did not want to push the issue and emphasized stronger ties with neighbouring municipalities. Referring to amalgamation of the region he stated that "It will occur when people of the communities want to amalgamate for their common benefit, and it will occur sooner than people might expect".[3] On the June 3, by-election O'Keefe defeated White, winning 58 per cent of the popular vote.[2] [4]

O'Keefe was challenged by his deputy mayor Ron Ellsworth and local reggae singer and organic farmer Mark Wilson in the 2009 municipal election.[5] [6] O'Keefe was re-elected mayor that September, winning 57 per cent of the popular vote against his two challengers.[7]

O'Keefe has been a longtime member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador but has been critical of the federal Conservative government of Stephen Harper. After no Conservative candidates were elected in the 2008 federal election from Newfoundland and Labrador, O'Keefe requested that Harper appoint an un-elected Senator from the province into his cabinet. However, Nova Scotia Member of Parliament Peter MacKay became Newfoundland and Labrador's de facto minister in the federal cabinet.[8] Several months later O'Keefe called for the provinces MPs to vote against Harper's minority government's 2009 budget, which provincial politicians said attacked Newfoundland and Labrador.[9] in 2012, O'Keefe criticized the federal budget for the public service jobs that were cut in the city and later said he was looking forward to the day that Harper would not be prime minister.[10] His comments were attacked by Labrador Conservative MP Peter Penashue, who said that O'Keefe was fear mongering and that his comments were reckless.[11]

O'Keefe underwent heart surgery in April 2011, to clear three blockages in a single artery. O'Keefe had collapsed following a routine stress test, and was revived by CPR and a defibrillator, days earlier. His surgery was successful and he returned to work later that spring.[12] [13]

O'Keefe was re-elected in the 2013 municipal election, defeating Sheilagh O'Leary and Geoff Chaulk.[14] [15] In August 2017, O'Keefe announced he would not run for re-election in the 2017 election.[16] He was succeeded by Danny Breen.[17]

Electoral history

2005 deputy mayoral election

CandidateVote%
Dennis O'Keefe (X) 25,68973.6
Fred Winsor9,223 26.4

2008 mayoral byelection

CandidateVote%
Dennis O'Keefe19,602 58.14
Marie White14,109 41.85

2009 mayoral election

CandidateVote%
Dennis O'Keefe (X) 20,944 57.44
Ron Ellsworth 13,427 36.73
Mark Wilson 2,130 5.83

2013 mayoral election

Candidate [18] Vote%
Dennis O'Keefe (X) 20,047 56.68
Sheilagh O'Leary 14,735 41.66
Geoff Chaulk 589 1.67

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mayor Dennis O'Keefe. CIty of St. John's. 14 May 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20050204133608/http://www.stjohns.ca/cityhall/biography/okeefe.jsp. 4 February 2005. dead.
  2. News: Good ears got me St. John's mayor's chair: O'Keefe. 14 May 2012. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 4 June 2008.
  3. News: Mayor's race ramped up. 14 May 2012. The Telegram. 24 May 2008. https://archive.today/20120915111659/http://www.thetelegram.com/News/Politics/2008-05-24/article-1444148/Mayors-race-ramped-up/1. 15 September 2012. dead.
  4. News: O'Keefe wins mayor's race in St. John's byelection. 14 May 2012. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 3 June 2008.
  5. News: O'Keefe, Ellsworth already jockeying for St. John's mayoralty. 14 May 2012. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 11 June 2010.
  6. News: Ellsworth to challenge O'Keefe for St. John's mayoralty. 14 May 2012. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 24 June 2009.
  7. News: The polls close. 14 May 2012. The Telegram. 30 September 2009. https://archive.today/20120915111807/http://www.thetelegram.com/Editorial/2009-09-30/article-1461169/The-polls-close/1. 15 September 2012. dead.
  8. News: St. John's mayor says PM must appoint Newfoundlander to cabinet. 14 May 2012. Canadian Press. 20 October 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20140313031021/http://www.canada.com/langleyadvance/news/story.html?id=a80e56ea-378d-48d0-a173-845854cb3e5b. 13 March 2014. dead.
  9. News: 4 of 6 Liberal MPs from N.L. vow to vote against federal budget. 14 May 2012. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2 February 2009.
  10. News: St. John's mayor hoping for end of Harper reign. 14 May 2012. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 18 April 2012.
  11. News: Penashue slams O'Keefe for remarks about Harper. 14 May 2012. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 19 April 2012.
  12. News: O'Keefe to undergo heart surgery Wednesday. 14 May 2012. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 5 April 2011.
  13. News: O'Keefe recuperating after 'successful' surgery. 14 May 2012. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 6 April 2011.
  14. News: In 'Doc' we trust. 28 September 2013. The Telegram. 25 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131002130712/http://www.thetelegram.com/News/Local/2013-09-25/article-3405123/In-Doc-we-trust/1. 2 October 2013. dead.
  15. Web site: Election Candidates | City Of St. John's . Stjohns.ca . 2013-12-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140109062219/http://www.stjohns.ca/city-hall/election-2013/election-candidates . 2014-01-09 . dead .
  16. Web site: Dennis O'Keefe won't seek re-election as St. John's mayor. CBC News. 16 August 2017. 27 September 2017.
  17. Web site: Breen takes mayor's seat in St. John's, new faces voted in as councillors. CBC News. 26 September 2017. 27 September 2017.
  18. Web site: Election Candidates | City of St. John's . 2013-09-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140109062219/http://www.stjohns.ca/city-hall/election-2013/election-candidates . 2014-01-09 . dead .