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  Condit, Gary A.
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NameGary A. Condit
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Ceres, California , United States
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Born April 21, 1948 (76 years)
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Apr 21, 2020 10:00am
Tags Caucasian - Married - Baptist - Christian - Protestant - Straight -
InfoThe son of a Baptist minister, Condit moved to Ceres, California, at the age of 19. He attended Modesto Junior College before enrolling at California State University at Stanislaus, where he majored in political science. In 1972, upon his graduation, Condit launched his political career when he was elected to the Ceres City Council. Considered a conservative Democrat, he was elected mayor of Ceres in 1974 and served until 1976, at which time he began a six-year term on the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors.

In 1982, Condit successfully ran for the California State Assembly. In 1989, Democrat Tony Coehlo resigned his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives after it was discovered that he failed to report a $50,000 loan to finance junk bonds. In a special election held to fill Coehlo's vacated seat, Condit defeated Clare Berryhill with 57 percent of the vote. Popular with his constituents, Condit was reelected to a full term the following year and has since served with each succeeding Congress.

In 1993, Condit angered the Democratic Party when he opposed seven of President Bill Clinton's budget initiatives. A strong advocate for the elimination of unfunded federal mandates, one of his major accomplishments was the enactment of the 1994 Unfunded Mandates Reform Act. Condit also staunchly supported a consumer advocacy bill designed to protect consumers from deceptive mailings and sweepstakes. In 1995, he became a founding member of the Blue Dogs Coalition'a group of moderate-to-conservative Democrats whose agenda includes protection of the Social Security Trust Fund, a balanced budget, as well as campaign finance and welfare reform.

Most recently, Condit was linked to the disappearance of 24-year-old federal intern Chandra Levy in April of 2001. As speculation of an affair surfaced, the Levy case quickly became fodder for the press. Although Condit has consistently denied any knowledge of Levy's whereabouts, he was chastised for his failure to be forthcoming and accused of hindering the police investigations. In August, during a highly publicized television interview with journalist Connie Chung, Condit attempted to set the record straight. However, he was later criticized for his evasive answers. In 2002, as the general public turned their attention to the war on terrorism, Condit quietly announced he would run for re-election, despite the lack of support from his party. He lost by a landslide to Assemblyman Dennis Cardoza.

In May of 2002, remains identified as Levy's were found in a D.C.-area park, re-igniting suspicions of Condit's involvement in the affair.



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Feb 23, 2009 09:50am News No longer a target in Chandra Levy case, Gary Condit set to tell all  Article Servo 

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FAMILY
Daughter Cadee C. Gray 0000-
Son Chad M. Condit 1967-
Grandson Channce A. Condit 0000-
Father Adrian Condit 1927-2021
Brother Burl Condit 1946-
Nephew Matthew "Buck" Condit 0000-

INFORMATION LINKS
RACES
  03/05/2002 CA District 18 - D Primary Lost 38.66% (-14.57%)
  11/07/2000 CA District 18 Won 67.10% (+35.79%)
  03/07/2000 CA District 18 - All Party Primary Won 65.33% (+36.67%)
  11/03/1998 CA District 18 Won 86.79% (+73.58%)
  11/05/1996 CA District 18 Won 65.72% (+33.90%)
  11/08/1994 CA District 18 Won 65.52% (+33.84%)
  11/03/1992 CA District 18 Won 84.66% (+69.33%)
  11/06/1990 CA District 15 Won 66.18% (+32.37%)
  09/12/1989 CA District 15 - Special Election Won 57.15% (+22.12%)
  11/08/1988 CA State Assembly 27 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/04/1986 CA State Assembly 27 Won 73.11% (+47.81%)
  11/06/1984 CA State Assembly 27 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/02/1982 CA State Assembly 27 Won 66.87% (+33.74%)
ENDORSEMENTS
CA Assembly Speaker - Dec 05, 1988 D Charles Calderon
CA US President - D Primary - Jun 05, 1984 D John Glenn