John A. Gale

{{Short description|American politician}}

{{Infobox officeholder

|name = John Gale

|office = 26th Secretary of State of Nebraska

|governor = Mike Johanns
Dave Heineman
Pete Ricketts

|term_start = December 2000

|term_end = January 10, 2019

|predecessor = Scott Moore

|successor = Bob Evnen

|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1940|10|23}}

|birth_place = Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.

|death_date =

|death_place =

|party = Republican

|education = Carleton College {{small|(BA)}}
University of Chicago {{small|(JD)}}

}}

John A. Gale (born October 23, 1940) is from North Platte, Nebraska, and served as the 26th Secretary of State of Nebraska from 2000 until 2019.{{cite web | title=Nebraska Secretary of State | work=Meet Secretary of State John A. Gale | url=http://www.sos.state.ne.us/admin/about/bio.html| accessdate=March 10, 2007| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161203014348/https://sos.nebraska.gov/admin/about/bio.html|archive-date=December 3, 2016}} He is a member of the Republican Party.

Early life

John A. Gale was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and graduated from Omaha North High School. He earned his B.A. in Government and International Relations at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota in 1962. In 1965, Gale graduated with a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School.

Professional background

After law school, Gale held legal positions in the private and public sectors. He worked in the legal department at Northern Natural Gas Company in Omaha. From 1968 to 1970, he served as a legislative assistant to U.S. senator Roman Hruska of Nebraska and was responsible for agricultural appropriations, foreign relations, and constitutional law issues. In 1970, he returned to Nebraska to work as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, first in Omaha and then in Lincoln.

Gale and his family moved to North Platte, Nebraska, in 1971, where he entered the private practice of law. He practiced law there for 29 years.

He is a former chairman of the Nebraska Republican Party, former chairman of the Mental Health Board for Lincoln County, former president of the 11th Judicial District Bar Association, former chairman for the North Platte Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Committee, and former president for the North Platte Sunrise Rotary Club.

Gale ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2000. He was defeated by former U.S. representative Tom Osborne for the Republican nomination.

Secretary of State

Gale was appointed to fill a vacancy at Secretary of State in December 2000 by Governor Mike Johanns. He was elected Secretary of State in 2002, defeating his Democratic Party opponent, Jay Stoddard. He was reelected in 2006, defeating Stoddard again.{{cite web|title=Nebraska Voters' Guide |work=Secretary of State |url=http://www.voterinformation.org/vg-home.html?main=race_info.html&side=race_list.html |accessdate=May 6, 2007 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060820115451/http://voterinformation.org/vg-home.html?main=race_info.html&side=race_list.html |archivedate=August 20, 2006 }} In 2010, Gale won re-election against Democratic Party opponent Janet Stewart. In 2014, Gale won re-election against Libertarian Party opponent Ben Backus.

As Secretary of State, Gale implemented major election improvements in Nebraska to meet the requirements of the federal Help America Vote Act. Under his leadership, all Nebraska counties received new ballot tabulation equipment and switched to a computerized statewide voter registration system. He promoted efforts to increase voter participation. Nebraska set new turnout records in both the 2004 and 2008 presidential elections.

At his request, he was designated chief protocol officer for international relations by the Legislature. In that role, he promoted commerce, educational studies and cultural exchange between foreign nations and Nebraska.{{cite web|title=Gale for Secretary of State |work=Meet Secretary of State John A. Gale |url=http://gale2010.com/meetjohngale.htm |accessdate=May 6, 2007 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100801022306/http://www.gale2010.com/meetjohngale.htm |archivedate=August 1, 2010}} Gale was instrumental in getting the Legislature to overhaul and modernize state law dealing with notaries public. As secretary of state and chairman of the state Records Board, he pushed for increased and improved online access to state government. He championed efforts to provide civics education to the state’s youth, with the goal to encourage youth to become active citizens and lifelong voters.

Gale was a national leader on election reform and was active in the National Association of Secretaries of State. He served on the Executive Committee for NASS, including as a past chairman of its Business Services and International Relations committees. He is a current member of the U.S. Standards Board for the U.S. Election Assistance Commission and served in the past on the Technical Guidelines Development Committee for the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.

As Secretary of State, Gale was the chairman of the Nebraska Real Estate Commission, and served on the Nebraska State Records Board, Nebraska Collection Agency Licensing Board, Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission, the Nebraska Canvassing Board, and the Nebraska Pardons Board. He is a board member for Cornhusker Boys State and the NebraskaLAND Foundation.

Family

Gale's family includes his wife, Carol; sons David of North Platte, Nebraska, and Steven of Laramie, Wyoming; daughter Elaine of Los Angeles, California; and six grandsons.

Electoral history

{{Election box begin no change | title=Nebraska secretary of state election, 2014{{Cite web|title=Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska: General Election, November 4, 2014|author=John A. Gale|access-date=June 30, 2023|website=Nebraska Secretary of State|url=https://sos.nebraska.gov/sites/sos.nebraska.gov/files/doc/elections/2014/2014-General-Canvass-Recount-Final.pdf|date=November 4, 2014}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = John A. Gale (incumbent)

|votes = 368,135

|percentage = 75.19

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Libertarian Party (United States)

|candidate = Ben Backus

|votes = 121,470

|percentage = 24.81

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 489,605

|percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Republican Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change | title=Nebraska secretary of state election, 2010{{Cite web|title=Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska: General Election, November 2, 2010|author=John A. Gale|access-date=June 30, 2023|website=Nebraska Secretary of State|url=https://sos.nebraska.gov/sites/sos.nebraska.gov/files/doc/elections/2010/2010%20Gen%20Canvass%20Book%2011-30-Final.pdf|date=November 2, 2010}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = John A. Gale (incumbent)

|votes = 326,431

|percentage = 69.75

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Janet Stewart

|votes = 141,564

|percentage = 30.25

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 467,995

|percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Republican Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change | title=Nebraska secretary of state election, 2006{{Cite web|title=Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska: General Election, November 7, 2006|author=John A. Gale|access-date=June 30, 2023|website=Nebraska Secretary of State|url=https://sos.nebraska.gov/sites/sos.nebraska.gov/files/doc/2006%20General.pdf|date=November 7, 2006}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = John A. Gale (incumbent)

|votes = 337,189

|percentage = 61.32

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Jay Stoddard

|votes = 184,684

|percentage = 33.60

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Green Party (United States)

|candidate = Doug Paterson

|votes = 27,987

|percentage = 5.09

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 549,860

|percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Republican Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change | title=Nebraska secretary of state election, 2002{{Cite web|title=Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska: General Election, November 7, 2002|author=John A. Gale|access-date=June 30, 2023|website=Nebraska Secretary of State|url=https://sos.nebraska.gov/sites/sos.nebraska.gov/files/doc/2002%20General.pdf|date=November 7, 2002}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = John A. Gale (incumbent)

|votes = 274,268

|percentage = 62.06

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Jay Stoddard

|votes = 131,408

|percentage = 29.73

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Nebraska Party

|candidate = Joseph Rosberg

|votes = 27,579

|percentage = 6.24

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Libertarian Party (United States)

|candidate = Tudor Lewis

|votes = 8,679

|percentage = 1.96

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 441,934

|percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing

| winner = Republican Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change | title=Nebraska 3rd congressional district Republican primary election, 2000{{Cite web|title=Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska: Primary Election, May 9, 2000|author=Scott Moore|access-date=June 30, 2023|website=Nebraska Secretary of State|url=https://sos.nebraska.gov/sites/sos.nebraska.gov/files/doc/elections/2000/2000%20Primary.pdf|date=May 9, 2000}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Tom Osborne

|votes = 52,438

|percentage = 70.72

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = John A. Gale

|votes = 12,553

|percentage = 16.93

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Kathy Wilmot

|votes = 9,127

|percentage = 12.31

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Write-ins

|votes = 26

|percentage = 0.04

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 74,144

|percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

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