James E. West (politician) explained

James Elton West
Order:43rd
Office:Mayor of Spokane
Term Start:December 30, 2003
Term End:December 16, 2005
Predecessor:John Powers
Successor:Dennis P. Hession
Office1:Majority Leader of the Washington Senate
Term Start1:January 13, 2003
Term End1:December 23, 2003
Predecessor1:Sid Snyder
Successor1:Bill Finkbeiner
Office2:Minority Leader of the Washington Senate
Term Start2:January 10, 2000
Term End2:January 13, 2003
Predecessor2:Dan McDonald
Successor2:Lisa Brown
State Senate3:Washington
District3:6th
Term Start3:January 12, 1987
Term End3:December 23, 2003
Predecessor3:Sam C. Guess
Successor3:Brian Murray
State House4:Washington
District4:6th
Term Start4:January 10, 1983
Term End4:January 12, 1987
Predecessor4:Michael R. McGinnis
Successor4:Duane Sommers
Party:Republican
Birth Name:James Elton West
Birth Date:28 March 1951
Birth Place:Salem, Oregon, U.S.
Death Place:Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Spouse:Ginger Marshall (1990–1995)
Profession:Politician – Small Business Owner
Serviceyears:1971–1974
Unit:82nd Airborne Division[1]
Battles:Cold War

James Elton "Jim" West (March 28, 1951 – July 22, 2006) was an American politician from Spokane, Washington. While mayor of Spokane in 2005, he was the target of allegations of the sexual abuse of boys twenty years earlier. These allegations became public after West became a target of a sting operation conducted by his hometown newspaper, The Spokesman-Review.[2] Some journalists and academics criticized the paper for what they saw as a form of entrapment.[3] West admitted engaging in homosexual behavior with adults, despite an earlier record of supporting "anti-gay" legislation. Though never charged, he was removed from office by recall in 2005. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) eventually closed its investigation and took no action for lack of evidence.

Early years

Born in Salem, Oregon, West was raised in Spokane and graduated from Lewis and Clark High School in 1969.[4] He attended the University of Nevada in Reno, joined ROTC, then served in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division. Honorably discharged in late 1974, West returned to Spokane to pursue a career in law enforcement, with the Medical Lake police department and later as a deputy sheriff for Spokane County. He concurrently attended Spokane Community College and graduated from Gonzaga University with a degree in criminal justice in 1978.[1]

Legislative career

After a failed bid for sheriff in 1978, West was elected to the Spokane city council in 1980. In 1982, he was elected to the state legislature as a Republican representing the 6th legislative district in the house. West was elected to the state senate in 1986, serving until his resignation to become mayor of Spokane in 2003. In the senate, he chaired several powerful committees (health, ways and means) and was majority leader.[1]

During his years in the legislature, West developed a record as an opponent of homosexual rights. He supported several "anti-gay" bills, including one that would have banned gays and lesbians from working in schools and day care centers. He unsuccessfully proposed a law banning all sexual activity among unmarried persons under the age of 18. In 1995, when West was a state senator, he advocated the impeachment of Gov. Mike Lowry for alleged sexual harassment.[5]

He served as mayor of Spokane from 2003 to 2005.

Investigation

In June 2003, under editor Steven A. Smith, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane's only daily newspaper, began a series of investigative reports into a series of sexual abuse incidents that had occurred in Spokane during the 1970s and 1980s, but went unreported at the time.[6] Reporter Bill Morlin worked on the story for more than a year but failed to find a link between West and the crimes committed by his friend David D. Hahn twenty years earlier.[7]

The newspaper nevertheless targeted West in a sting operation.[2] In 2004, reporter Morlin received a tip about West from a source that has never been publicly identified. The source claimed that the real identity of the persona on the gay.com website named "Cobra82" was in fact Mayor West. The Spokesman-Review then hired a professional investigator to create a false online persona on Gay.com named "Motobrock." This tactic was then used by the newspaper to arrange a meeting between the two. When Jim West turned up for the meeting on a Spokane golf course the newspaper editor was also present and correctly concluded that Cobra82 was the mayor.[7]

In 2005, sex-abuse charges against West surfaced in The Spokesman-Review. Robert J. Galliher claimed that West had committed sexual abuse against him while a member of West's Boy Scout troop. These charges about events two decades old could not be confirmed by other witnesses and Galliher's long criminal record tended to discredit him as well. West called the molestation allegations "flat lies," but admitted to having private online relationships in the past year through the Gay.com website.[8] [9] It was alleged that he offered unpaid internships to young gay men, none under the age of 18, though some were just graduating from high school.[10] West denied charges that he had sought out minors.

Calls for his resignation spread. West defended himself on the Today Show on May 30, 2005. He explained his support for laws unfavorable to gays in this way: "If someone hires you to paint their house red, then you paint it red. Even if you think it would look better green." In a Spokane City Council meeting immediately afterward, a resolution requesting that he step down passed unanimously (7–0), yet West announced he intended to continue on as mayor.

On June 2, the Spokane County Republican Party, Washington State Republican Party, and Spokane County Democratic Chairwoman Katie Kirking called for West's resignation.[11] The FBI conducted its own investigation and a special city commission was set up to investigate and determine if any laws or policies had been broken[12] In early August, 2005, the FBI searched West's home and seized his personal computers as part of its public corruption investigation.

Organizers of a recall gathered a sufficient number of signatures, and a special mail-in election was held on December 6, 2005, to determine whether West would remain in office. West was recalled by the voters with 65% in favor of ousting him to 35% in favor of keeping him as mayor.[13] His term ended on December 16, 2005, the day the final votes were certified by the Spokane County Auditor's office. West's ouster marked the first time in the history of Spokane that a sitting mayor was recalled out of office.

On February 16, 2006, the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued its report closing its investigation of West. In the FBI report, Attorney Mark Bartlett said, "We did not find facts that would justify initiating federal criminal charges."

Personal life

Jim West proposed to Ginger Marshall from the Floor of the Washington State Senate. They were married for five years.

Ginger Marshall said this about Jim West: "He cared about Spokane. He cared about the people. He cared about the infrastructure, that Spokane be and continue to be a vibrant city. He always wanted more for Spokane. He served Spokane from the time he graduated from college. He started his career as a deputy sheriff and was a City Council member. Was a member of the House of Representatives and then the State Senate. He had ambitions to do good things for Spokane, and it grew into ambitions for doing good work for the state as a whole."[14]

Later years

In the final days of his life, West was mulling over another opportunity to run for office. He also told KREM 2 in his last TV interview that during his tenure in the state legislature he only regretted one vote: for a bill that would have banned gays from working in schools and day-care centers.[15]

West was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2003. By the early fall of 2005 West's isolation from the Spokane community was nearly complete. He had only a few friends and family to turn to for support during his illness. He joined the conservative Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church of Spokane led by Pastor Lonnie Mitchell. He received support there and attended services regularly until his death from complications from cancer on July 22, 2006.[3] [16]

Election results

List of votes from all of West's elections.

YearOffice/IssueCandidatePartyCityOutsideTotal
2005Recall Election For40,014
2005Recall Election Against21,518
2003Mayor of SpokaneJim West26,577
2003Mayor of SpokaneTom Grant23,688
2002State Senate 6Jim West (Incumbent)Republican14,3649,65724,021
2002State Senate 6Laurie DolanDemocrat14,8387,87822,716
1998State Senate 6Jim West (Incumbent)Republican15,9215,68021,601
1998State Senate 6Judy Personett Democrat15,6914,26019,951
1994State Senate 6Jim West (Incumbent)Republican23,8717,85831,729
1994State Senate 6Andy KellyDemocrat11,2452,76914,014
1990State Senate 6Jim West (Incumbent)Republican10,1175,36315,480
1990State Senate 6Jan PolekDemocrat8,9204,29313,213
1986State Senate 6Jim WestRepublican9,5844,78014,364
1986State Senate 6Tony AndersonDemocrat9,3794,42613,805
1984Rep 6-1 Jim West (Incumbent)Republican14,2327,28621,518
1984Rep 6-1 Joseph LynchDemocrat10,0505,14715,197
1982Rep 6-1 Jim WestRepublican10,2854,35514,640
1982Rep 6-1 Mary SpringerDemocrat8,6864,85613,542
1979Council 3Jim West20,823
1979Council 3Marilyn M Stanton15,917
1978Sheriff Larry V EricksonDemocrat31,89423,11655,010
1978Sheriff Jim WestRepublican16,38113,72930,110
1978Sheriff Alfred J TeeplesIndependent5,0274,8969,923

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: After Spokane childhood, West leads life of service . The Spokesman-Review . May 5, 2005 . A7.
  2. News: West tied to sex abuse in '70s, using office to lure young men . The Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). May 5, 2005 . A1.
  3. News: Even the mayor wonders: Who is the real Jim West?. David. Postman. Seattle Times. 2005-12-02. 2009-01-03.
  4. Web site: LC Class Yearbooks . 2022-08-13 . lcybooks.org.
  5. Web site: State Senator Jim West of Spokane proposes an AIDS education measure on January 18, 1990, that would make all sexual contact illegal for anybody unmarried under 18. - HistoryLink.org . 2023-01-24 . www.historylink.org.
  6. News: Stories result of a 3-year investigation . The Spokesman-Review . Smith . Steven A. . May 5, 2005 . A1.
  7. Web site: A Hidden Life . December 15, 2009 . FRONTLINE . en-US.
  8. The Spokesman-Review: He described himself as the victim of a "brutal outing."West tied to sex abuse in '70s, using office to lure young men," May 5, 2005, accessed December 15, 2009
  9. Web site: Wiley . John K. . Spokane's mayor ousted in recall vote . seattlepi.com . 2005-12-06 . 2013-12-03.
  10. Web site: Response To The Spokesman-Review A Hidden Life FRONTLINE PBS . 2009-12-15 . www.pbs.org.
  11. The Spokesman-Review: "Republicans urge West to quit," June 3, 2005, accessed December 15, 2009
  12. Seattle Times: "Spokane City Council asks mayor to resign," May 31, 2005, accessed December 15, 2009
  13. News: Spokane Mayor Jim West says he is at peace after recall . Moscow-Pullman Daily News . (Idaho-Washington) . Associated Press . Wiley . John K. . December 7, 2006 . 4A.
  14. News: Impressions of Mayor Jim West . November 14, 2006 . Frontline . 2009-01-03.
  15. News: Interview with Jim West: His sponsoring of anti-gay legislation. 2006-11-14. 2009-01-03. Frontline.
  16. News: Former Spokane mayor James E. West dies . Moscow-Pullman Daily News . (Idaho-Washington) . Associated Press . Wiley . John K. . July 24, 2006 . 4A .