Kathy McGuiness explained

Kathy McGuiness
Office:Auditor of Delaware
Governor:John Carney
Term Start:January 1, 2019
Term End:October 19, 2022
Predecessor:Tom Wagner
Successor:Dennis Greenhouse
Birth Name:Kathleen Kramedas McGuiness
Birth Date:14 February 1967
Birth Place:Dover, Delaware, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Alma Mater:
Module:Criminal information
Child:yes
Conviction:Conflict of interest
Official misconduct
Criminal Status:Released
Penalty:1 year probation, 500 hours of community service, $10,000 fine
Apprehended:October 12, 2021

Kathleen Kramedas McGuiness (born February 14, 1967)[1] is an American politician who was the Delaware state auditor, from January 2019 until October 2022. In July 2022, she was found guilty on multiple corruption charges.

On September 13, 2022, McGuiness lost the Democratic primary election to challenger Lydia York in a 42-point landslide.[2] In October 2022, she was sentenced to one year of probation and was given a $10,000 fine for her corruption convictions. Following her sentencing, McGuiness resigned as auditor.[3]

Early life and career

McGuiness graduated from Cape Henlopen High School in 1985. She earned her bachelor's degree in biology at the Florida Institute of Technology and her bachelor's degree in pharmacy from Northeastern University in Boston. After returning to Delaware, she bought a pharmacy in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. She sold her pharmacy in 2002 to become a real estate agent.[4]

Political career

McGuiness was elected a Rehobeth Beach town commissioner in 2000. In 2010, she moved with her family to Park City, Utah, and resigned from the Rehoboth town board in 2012 because she was no longer able to attend the meetings.[5] She moved back to Delaware and was elected to another term as a town commissioner in 2014.[6]

As a member of the Democratic Party, McGuiness ran for lieutenant governor of Delaware in 2016, but she lost the party's nomination in the primary election.[7] She was subsequently appointed to the Delaware State University Board of Trustees by then governor, Jack Markell[8] and reelected to the town board in 2017.[9]

Delaware state auditor

In 2018, McGuiness ran for state auditor. She won the Democratic Party nomination, defeating Kathleen Davies and former state representative Dennis E. Williams in the primary election.[10] She defeated Republican James Spadola in the general election to become the first woman elected to the position.[11] [12] She was sworn into office on January 1, 2019, replacing Republican Tom Wagner, who had decided not to seek reelection after serving in the office since 1989.[13] [14]

Corruption convictions and resignation

On October 11, 2021, McGuiness was indicted on two felony charges and several misdemeanor charges that she paid her daughter and her daughter's friend nearly $30,000 from the state for jobs they did not work, orchestrated no-bid contracts for former campaign consultants while avoiding reporting requirements, and engaged in email surveillance and other intimidation of employees who became aware of her misconduct, among other charges.[15] [16] [17] The next day, she turned herself in and pleaded not guilty to all the charges.[18] [19]

On July 1, 2022, McGuiness was found guilty of conflict of interest, structuring, and official misconduct and not guilty of felony theft and intimidation.[20] She faced up to 1 year in prison, but had a presumptive sentence of probation.[21] On August 31, 2022, the judge overturned McGuiness's structuring conviction but upheld her convictions of conflict of interest and official misconduct. Her request for a new trial was denied.[22]

On October 19, 2022, McGuiness was sentenced to one year of probation and 500 hours of community service and was given a $10,000 fine for conflict of interest and official misconduct. Later that day, she resigned from her position as auditor. Governor John Carney chose Dennis Greenhouse as McGuiness's successor. Greenhouse had previously served as auditor from 1983 to 1989.[23] Her conviction for official misconduct was vacated in February 2024 by the Delaware Supreme Court, which also upheld the misdemeanor conflict of interest conviction, finding that McGuiness had received a "fair trial".[24] Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings declined to retry McGuiness on the misconduct charges.

2024 campaign

In May 2024, McGuiness announced she was running for the Delaware House of Representatives in the 14th district.[25] She was endorsed by former Delaware House Speaker Peter Schwartzkopf, her longtime friend who has represented the 14th district since 2002 but declined to run for reelection.[26]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Primaries Set in State, Sussex . September 5, 2022 . September 13, 2022 . Cape Gazette.
  2. News: 2022-09-13 . Delaware Primary Election Results . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-09-14 . 0362-4331.
  3. Web site: State Auditor Kathy McGuiness sentenced for public corruption convictions . 2022-10-19 . The News Journal . en-US.
  4. Web site: 'Cape Proud' of Kathy McGuiness . Cape Gazette . Cape Henlopen Educational Foundation . October 30, 2015 . January 2, 2019.
  5. Web site: McGuiness steps down in Rehoboth . Ryan . Mavity . Cape Gazette . January 10, 2012.
  6. Web site: After two-year hiatus, McGuiness returns to Rehoboth board . Rachael . Pacella . DelmarvaNow . August 21, 2014 . January 2, 2019.
  7. News: Rehoboth Beach Commissioner Kathy McGuiness hopes to be Delaware's next lieutenant governor. WDEL-FM. Cherry. Amy. October 26, 2015. October 28, 2015. October 27, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151027135852/http://www.wdel.com/story/71426-rehoboth-beach-commissioner-kathy-mcguiness-hopes-to-be-delawares-next-lieutenant-governor. dead.
  8. Web site: Kathy McGuiness Sworn in as New DSU Board Member. January 19, 2017. Delaware State University. Press Release.
  9. Web site: After election win, Kathy McGuiness to step down as Rehoboth commissioner . Taylor . Goebel . DelmarvaNow . November 21, 2018 . January 2, 2019.
  10. Web site: Shake-up in Auditor's Office may not be last twist in prolonged drama. December 4, 2018. Scott. Goss. The News Journal.
  11. Web site: First Dem in 28 years, 1st woman ever, McGuiness defeats Spadola for state auditor. November 7, 2018. Kevin. Hayes. WDEL 1150 AM.
  12. Web site: State of Delaware General Election Official Results . November 6, 2018 . Delaware Department of Elections . Office of the State Election Commissioner . Dover, Delaware . December 21, 2018 . December 22, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181222125356/https://elections.delaware.gov/archive/elect18/elect18_general/html/election.shtml . dead .
  13. Web site: McGuiness sworn in as auditor of accounts. Cape Gazette. January 2, 2019.
  14. News: Goss . Scott . State Auditor Tom Wagner not seeking re-election amid health concerns . The News Journal.
  15. News: State Auditor McGuiness indicted . October 11, 2021 . Cape Gazette.
  16. News: Wilson . Xerxes . Gamard . Sarah . Delaware state Auditor Kathy McGuiness indicted on 2 felony charges . The News Journal.
  17. News: Chase . Randall . Delaware State Auditor Kathleen McGuiness accused of nepotism, fraud, witness intimidation . 6abc Philadelphia . Associated Press . October 11, 2021 . en . October 12, 2021 . October 12, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211012014426/https://6abc.com/delaware-state-auditory-kathleen-mcguiness-attorney-general-kathy-jennings-del-official-charged-indicted/11112104/ . dead .
  18. News: Delaware State Auditor McGuiness Turns Self in, Pleads Not Guilty to All Charges . WBOC . October 12, 2021 . en.
  19. News: Gamard . Sarah . Wilson . Xerxes . Trial date set for Delaware auditor corruption trial; lawmakers punt on removal for now . The News Journal.
  20. Web site: GUILTY: State Auditor Kathy McGuiness convicted on three of five charges. July 2022 .
  21. News: Delaware auditor dodges felony charges, guilty of misconduct. .
  22. Web site: Chase . Randall . Judge Upholds 2 of Delaware Auditor Kathy McGuiness' 3 Convictions . 2022-09-14 . NBC10 Philadelphia . August 31, 2022 . en-US.
  23. News: Eichmann . Mark . Delaware's new interim auditor is a throwback, Dennis Greenhouse first held the seat in 1982 . 5 November 2022 . WHYY . 20 October 2022.
  24. News: Barris . Cris . Split decision for ex-auditor: Delaware justices uphold 1 conviction, reverse another . . February 14, 2024.
  25. Web site: A Delaware auditor was convicted of corruption. Now she's running for state House . 2024-07-10 . WHYY . en-US.
  26. News: Barrish . Cris . Delaware House speaker won't join effort to oust auditor, calls it 'political theater' . . July 25, 2022.