Stacie-Marie Laughton Explained

Stacie-Marie Laughton
State House:New Hampshire
District:31st Hillsborough
Term Start:December 2, 2020
Term End:December 22, 2022
Residence:Nashua, New Hampshire
Party:Democrat

Stacie-Marie Laughton (born)[1] [2] is an American politician who served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 2020 to 2022, representing District 31 in Hillsborough County. A member of the Democratic Party, she had previously been elected to the chamber in the 2012 elections to represent Ward 4 in Nashua, but resigned her position as Representative-elect due to the surfacing of a past criminal conviction.[3] She was also a selectwoman in the ward.

2012 election victory and resignation

Laughton was the first openly transgender elected official in New Hampshire and the first openly transgender person elected to a state legislature anywhere in the United States.[4]

After her election, media outlets reported that Laughton had in 2008 been sentenced to 7 1/2 to 15 years in prison for conspiracy to commit credit card fraud and 3 1/2 to seven years for falsifying physical evidence. The sentences ran concurrently and were later reduced to one year in the Belknap County Department of Corrections. She served four months before being released under the condition of 10 years of "good behavior."

Laughton did not disclose the conviction during her campaign, nor was she legally required to under the law. In New Hampshire, convicted felons are ineligible to hold public office until their "final discharge" from prison. Republicans claimed that the good behavior condition meant that Laughton had not received a "final release"; however, prison officials consider the "final discharge" to be when the inmate exits incarceration. On November 27, 2012, Laughton issued a statement: "After a lot of thought and after talking with the state party chair and my Democratic caucus director, I’ve decided to resign my position of state representative-elect."[5]

In December 2012, Laughton announced that she would run in the election to fill the seat she resigned from.[6] However, later that month state Attorney General Michael Delaney (D) issued an opinion stating that since Laughton's sentence had been suspended on condition of "good behavior," she had not received a "final discharge" because she was still under the sentencing court's control until 2019. On January 2, 2013, Laughton abandoned her candidacy. While she would have faced a hearing before the state ballot law commission the next day, Delaney's opinion alone convinced her that she had no chance of staying on the ballot.[7] The opinion led to her selectman's post being nullified.

Return to politics

In 2019, Laughton paid $2,000 in restitution to be cleared to run for public office again and formed an exploratory committee in hopes of returning to city government. She ran for and won her former selectman seat in Nashua that year. In 2020, she once again ran for the New Hampshire House of Representatives,[8] ultimately winning the seat.[9] She was reelected in 2022. Laughton resigned on December 22, 2022, after being arrested for stalking.[10]

Legal issues

Bomb threat

Laughton turned herself in to police on March 12, 2015, after a warrant for her arrest was issued stemming from a bomb threat phoned in to Southern New Hampshire Medical Center on February 27.[11] She was initially charged with making a false report of explosives. A judge reduced the charge to a misdemeanor and sentenced her to a six-month suspended jail term.[12]

Stalking and illegal texts

On November 12, 2022, Laughton was arrested and held in jail on a single stalking charge of violating a court order,[13] prohibiting her from posting on Facebook about a woman. She is facing up to nine months in jail due to her suspended sentence for texting 911 during non-emergencies.[14]

Child pornography

On June 22, 2023, Laughton was arrested and held in jail on preventative detention pending arraignment to four counts of distribution of child sexual abuse images.[15] [16] On July 17, she was further charged with aiding and abetting in the sexual exploitation of children.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meet the United States' first transgender elected state legislator. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220524/https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/iv-drip/meet-the-united-states-first-transgender-elected-state-legislator-8346305.html . 2022-05-24 . subscription . live. November 23, 2012. The Independent. 2018-01-17.
  2. Web site: Nashua's Stacie Laughton Blames Mental Illness for Bomb Threat. Claffey. Jason. Nashua Patch. March 14, 2015. 2018-01-17.
  3. http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/982833-469/with-state-representive-win-laughton-states-first.html "With state representive(sic) win, Laughton state’s first openly transgender lawmaker"
  4. https://www.metroweekly.com/2012/11/nationwide-wins-for-state-and/ "Nationwide Wins for State and Local LGBT Candidates"
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303215633/http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/985142-469/state-rep.-elect-laughton-to-resign-post.html State rep.-elect Laughton to resign post
  6. Web site: Laughton vows to run to replace herself for Nashua's Ward 4 House seat. Nashua Telegraph. 13 March 2015.
  7. Web site: Laughton ineligible to run for state rep, withdraws from District 31 race in Nashua. Nashua Telegraph. 13 March 2015.
  8. Web site: Houghton . Kimberly . Transgender woman barred from House by unpaid restitution wins Nashua Ward 4 selectman seat . 2020-05-08 . Union Leader . en.
  9. Web site: Schinella . Tony . November 4, 2020 . Election 2020 Results In Nashua: Sununu, Democrats Win Handily . November 4, 2020 . Patch.
  10. Web site: Nashua state Rep. Laughton resigns House seat . Feely, Paul. December 27, 2022. February 23, 2023. New Hampshire Union Leader.
  11. http://www.unionleader.com/article/20150312/NEWS03/150319651 NH's first transgender lawmaker arrested for hospital bomb threat
  12. Web site: Houghton. Kimberly. April 24, 2019. Transgender NH legislator eligible to return to public office after completing restitution. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150809091851/https://www.unionleader.com/article/20150312/news03/150319651/. 2015-08-09. May 4, 2019. New Hampshire Union Leader.
  13. Web site: Nashua Democrat State Rep. Arrested Again, Accused Of Stalking . Tony Schinella . November 13, 2022 . MSN.com . November 21, 2022 .
  14. News: Ramer . Holly . New Hampshire state representative charged with stalking . . 2022-11-30 . 2022-11-30 .
  15. News: Lynch . Troy . Sources: Arrest of former state rep is connected to woman accused of taking explicit photos of children in her care. . 2023-06-23 . 2023-06-23 .
  16. News: Feely . Paul . Former Nashua lawmaker charged with distributing sex abuse images, say police . . 2023-06-22 . 2023-06-23.
  17. Web site: 2023-07-18 . Former state lawmaker charged with sexual exploitation of children . 2023-07-23 . AP News . en.