John Tuttle (politician) explained

John Tuttle
Office:Member of the
Maine Senate
Term Start:December 1984
Term End:December 1988
Term Start1:December 5, 2012
Term End1:December 3, 2014
Predecessor1:Jonathan Courtney
Successor1:David Woodsome
Office2:Member of the
Maine House of Representatives
Term Start2:December 1978
Term End2:December 1984
Term Start3:December 1994
Term End3:December 2002
Term Start4:December 2004
Term End4:December 2012
Term Start5:December 2020
Term End5:January 28, 2022
Birth Date:February 24. 1951
Birth Place:Rochester, New Hampshire, U.S.
Death Place:Biddeford, Maine, U.S.
Spouse:Ann Tuttle
Party:Democratic

John Lawrence Tuttle Jr.[1] (February 24, 1951 – January 28, 2022) was an American politician from Maine.[2]

Tuttle served as a Democratic State Senator from Maine's 3rd District, representing part of York County including his residence of Sanford. He was first elected to the Maine House of Representatives in 1978, serving until 1984 when he successfully sought to represent Sanford and the surrounding towns in the State Senate. He served in the State Senate until 1988. He returned to the House in 1994 serving through 2002. He served again the House from 2004 to 2012. He was unable to run for re-election due to term limits in 2002 and 2012. In 2012, He successfully ran for the State Senate to replace Republican Jonathan Courtney, who ran for U.S. Congress. In the general election, he defeated fellow Sanford High School Class of 1970 alumnus Brad Littlefield. He was defeated for re-election in 2014 by Waterboro Republican David Woodsome. He was again elected to the House in 2020.

Tuttle was born in Rochester, New Hampshire, on February 24, 1951, He graduated from Sanford High School, in Sanford, Maine, in 1970. He earned a B.A. from the University of Maine Presque Isle and a Master's in Public Accounting (Finance) from the University of Maine in 1992.[3] He was a veteran of the Maine Army National Guard and a former medical emergency technician with the Sanford Fire Department.[4] [5]

Tuttle died at Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford, Maine, on January 28, 2022, aged 70, after a long illness.[6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Hazel L. Tuttle. Portland Press Herald. 2018-07-18. 2022-01-29.
  2. Web site: Representative John L. Tuttle Jr.. January 28, 2022. Official Web Site of the Maine House Democrats. January 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220128220911/https://legislature.maine.gov/legis/housedems/tuttlej/index.html. dead.
  3. News: Tuttle, Littlefield seeking nominations for Senate District 3 race. Sullivan. Shawn. June 7, 2012. Foster's Daily Democrat. December 28, 2012.
  4. Web site: Senator John Tuttle, Jr. Biography. Project Vote Smart. December 28, 2012.
  5. https://www.pressherald.com/2022/01/30/obituaryjohn-l-tuttle-jr/ Obituary: John L. Tuttle Jr.
  6. News: January 28, 2022. Veteran Sanford lawmaker John Tuttle dies at 70. January 28, 2022. Bangor Daily News. en-US.
  7. https://www.pressherald.com/2022/01/30/obituaryjohn-l-tuttle-jr/ Obituary' John L. Tuttle Jr.