Justin Elicker Explained

Justin Elicker
Office:51st Mayor of New Haven
Term Start:January 1, 2020
Predecessor:Toni Harp
Party:Democratic
Otherparty:Working Families
Birth Date:31 July 1975
Birth Place:New York City
Spouse:Natalie Elicker
Children:2
Alma Mater:Middlebury College, Yale University

Justin Elicker (born July 31, 1975) is an American politician who serves as the 51st mayor of New Haven, Connecticut. A Democrat currently in his third term, he was previously a city alderman representing East Rock and a diplomat in the United States Foreign Service. He was the first candidate to be elected mayor without the support of the local Democratic Party since Frank Logue in 1975.[1] [2]

Early life

Elicker was born in New York City and raised in New Canaan, Connecticut. He attended Middlebury College as an undergraduate.[3] Elicker worked as an elementary and high school teacher and as a diplomat, spending five years working in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Washington for the State Department.[4]

He moved to New Haven in 2007 for a dual master's degree in the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and the Yale School of Management. He quickly became involved in city politics and was elected to an alderman's seat in 2009. After finishing his master's program, he took a job in Yale University's Office of Sustainability.

2013 losing campaign for mayor

Elicker first ran for mayor at age 38 in 2013, when 20-year incumbent John DeStefano Jr. announced he would not seek another term.[5] Four candidates qualified for the Democratic primary, including state senator Toni Harp, who had won the endorsement of local party officials.[6]

In the primary, Elicker finished a distant second to Harp, receiving 23% of the vote to her 50%. But he gathered enough signatures to run in the general election as an independent.[7] Elicker labeled himself the candidate of integrity and sound government who would not show favoritism in hiring for city jobs.[8] He attacked Harp over her family's real estate business being the largest tax delinquent in Connecticut.[9] Meanwhile, Harp's supporters painted Elicker as a carpetbagger who had only lived in the city for six years.

Harp defeated Elicker in the general election, winning 54.6% of the vote.[10] After his defeat, Elicker was hired as executive director of the New Haven Land Trust, an organization that manages and preserves open land in the city.

2019 successful campaign for mayor

In January 2019, Elicker announced he would again challenge Harp, who was seeking her fourth two-year term. He pledged to tackle urban blight, absentee landlords, and growing income inequality.[11] Harp was weakened by word of an FBI corruption investigation into elements of her administration. Harp's campaign manager, Edward Corey, claimed without evidence that Elicker's wife Natalie, a federal prosecutor who handled only civil cases, had been "manipulating the FBI" into the investigation, which received widespread pushback.[12] Harp, then 72, had won 17 consecutive elections in the city, between her time in the state senate and as mayor.[13] She again won the endorsement of local party officials, despite Elicker outraising her.[14]

Elicker won the Democratic primary with 58% of the vote.[15] [16] He and Harp each won about half of the city's wards, but turnout was higher in the whiter areas of the city than in Black and Hispanic neighborhoods.[17]

Harp already had a place on the November general election ballot thanks to her endorsement by the Working Families Party, so she had the opportunity for a rematch, just like the one Elicker had pursued in 2013. On September 25, she announced she would suspend her campaign and not actively seek votes in the general.[18] But a month later, she announced she was "unsuspending" her campaign and was "in it to win it."[19] It was to no avail, as Elicker won the general election with 68% of the vote.[20] [21] He was inaugurated as New Haven's 51st mayor on January 1, 2020.[22]

Mayor of New Haven

As mayor, Elicker negotiated a new deal with Yale University that nearly doubled its annual payments-in-lieu-of-taxes to the city.[23] In the wake of the murder of George Floyd, Elicker launched a new program called COMPASS that created non-police crisis-response teams to citizen issues.[24] He also oversaw passage of a new inclusive zoning bill to require the construction of more affordable housing in the city and pushed for an expansion of Tweed New Haven Airport that attracted Avelo Airlines.[25] During his second term, hackers stole more than $6 million from the city's school system, though $3.6 million was later recovered.[26]

Elicker was reelected to office by wide margins in 2021 and 2023.[27] [28] [29] [30]

Personal life

Elicker is married and has two daughters. His wife, Natalie Elicker, is an attorney in the U.S. Justice Department. He speaks Spanish and Chinese.[31]

References

  1. News: O'Leary . Mary E. . Elicker defeats Harp in New Haven mayoral primary . 14 July 2024 . New Haven Register . Sep 17, 2019.
  2. News: Bass . Paul . Inauguration Promises Low-Frills "Change" . 14 July 2024 . New Haven Independent . Jan 1, 2020.
  3. News: Holahan . David . JUSTIN ELICKER: Another Run For Political Office Is 'Very Much On The Table' . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 28 August 2016 . P24.
  4. News: Keating . Christopher . New Haven's New Course\ Sharp Contrasts Between Mayoral Candidates . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 1 November 2013 . A8.
  5. News: Keating . Christopher . State Senator Seeks Mayor's Seat . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 23 April 2013 . B10.
  6. News: Keating . Christopher . In The Elm City, Few Olive Branches . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 29 July 2013 . A1.
  7. News: Keating . Christopher . Harp Easily Wins Primary . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 11 September 2013 . A1.
  8. News: Elicker In 2nd Place . Hartford Courant . 11 September 2013 . A3.
  9. News: Keating . Christopher . Opponent Knocks Harp On Tax Issue . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 23 October 2013 . B3.
  10. News: Keating . Christopher . Harp Makes History\ First African American Woman To Lead City . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 6 November 2013 . A7.
  11. News: O'Leary . Mary E. . Elicker to run for mayor in New Haven . 14 July 2024 . New Haven Register.
  12. News: Keating . Christopher . A bitter battle for city's future\ Rivals Harp, Elicker run in New Haven mayoral rematch . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 8 July 2019 . A4.
  13. News: Keating . Christopher . A bitter battle for city's future\ Rivals Harp, Elicker run in New Haven mayoral rematch . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 8 July 2019 . A1.
  14. News: Blair . Russell . Education commissioner pick creates uproar . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 21 July 2019 . B3.
  15. News: Keating . Christopher . Elicker halts Harp in New Haven . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 11 September 2019 . B1.
  16. News: Breen . Thomas . Bass . Paul . Peak . Christopher . Elicker upsets Harp in mayoral primary . 14 July 2024 . Record-Journal . 12 September 2019 . C1.
  17. News: Local elections begin . 14 July 2024 . The Day . 12 September 2019 . 6.
  18. News: Blair . Russell . Harp ends mayoral campaign . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 29 September 2019 . B3.
  19. News: Blair . Russell . Harp 'unsuspends' campaign . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 20 October 2019 . B3.
  20. Web site: STATE OF CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE . State of Connecticut Office of the Secretary of State . 1 November 2019.
  21. Web site: 2019 Mayoral Election Results . New Haven Independent . 12 November 2019.
  22. News: Keating . Christopher . Elicker defeats incumbent New Haven mayor . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Courant . 6 November 2019 . B3.
  23. News: Breen . Thomas . City-Yale Deal Wins Final OK . 14 July 2024 . New Haven Independent . Apr 5, 2022.
  24. News: Grace-Flood . Nora . Crisis-Response Team Ups Its Game . 14 July 2024 . New Haven Independent . Jul 19, 2023.
  25. News: Breen . Thomas . “Inclusionary” Housing Law Passes . 14 July 2024 . New Haven Independent . Jan 19, 2022.
  26. News: Fadulu . Lola . Hackers Stole $6 Million From the New Haven School System . 14 July 2024 . The New York Times . 10 August 2023.
  27. News: Stasiuk . Yurii . Cortés Castro . Mia . Elicker wins third mayoral term . 14 July 2024 . Yale Daily News . 8 November 2023 . en.
  28. News: Schaefer . Brittany . Justin Elicker sworn in for 3rd term as New Haven mayor . 14 July 2024 . WTNH . Jan 1, 2024.
  29. News: Zaretsky . Mark . Elicker wins 3rd term as New Haven mayor as challenger Goldenberg concedes . 14 July 2024 . New Haven Register . Nov 8, 2023.
  30. News: 2024 Power 50: 14. Justin Elicker . 14 July 2024 . Hartford Business Journal.
  31. Web site: Meet the Mayor . City of New Haven . 14 July 2024.

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