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Preceded by
  
Henry Gonzalez

Occupation
  
attorney, judge

Succeeded by
  
Joaquin Castro

Name
  
Charlie Gonzalez

Political party
  
Democratic

Children
  
Leo Gonzalez

Residence
  
San Antonio, Texas


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Full Name
  
Charles Augustine Gonzalez

Born
  
May 5, 1945 (age 78) San Antonio, Texas (
1945-05-05
)

Alma mater
  
University of Texas, St. Mary's University

Role
  
Former U.S. Representative

Spouse
  
Becky Whetstone (m. 1998–2002)

Education
  
St. Mary's University, Texas, University of Texas at Austin

Parents
  
Bertha Marie Gonzalez, Henry B. Gonzalez

Grandparents
  
Genoveva Barbosa, Leonides Gonzalez

Similar People
  
Henry B Gonzalez, Joaquin Castro, Ciro Rodriguez, Gene Green, Lloyd Doggett

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Charles Augustine "Charlie" Gonzalez (born May 5, 1945) is a Democratic politician from Texas. He represented Texas's 20th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1999 to 2013. He served as Chairman of Latinos for Obama and National Co-Chair of President Obama's 2012 re-election campaign.

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Gonzalez was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Bertha Marie (née Cuellar) and Henry B. Gonzalez, who represented the 20th from 1961 until his son took over in 1999. His parents, of Mexican descent, were both Texas-born. Charlie graduated from Thomas A. Edison High School. He received his bachelor's degree in government from the University of Texas at Austin in 1969, and then later earned his Juris Doctor degree from St. Mary's University in San Antonio in 1972. As a youth, he was a Boy Scout in Troop 90 of San Antonio. His father was the Scoutmaster.

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Gonzalez served as a technical sergeant in the Texas Air National Guard from 1969 until 1975. He then began practicing law until 1982 when he began rising through the ranks of the court system. He served first as a municipal court judge, then later as a judge in county and then district court, both of which are elected positions.

Elections

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Henry Gonzalez, of Texas's 20th congressional district, had long groomed his son as his successor. When his father didn't seek a full 19th term in 1998, Charlie ran for the seat. In a crowded seven-way Democratic primary, Gonzalez led the field with 44%, missing the 50% threshold to avoid a run-off. In that election, he defeated San Antonio City Councilwoman Maria Antonietta Berriozabal 62%-38%. In the general election, he defeated Republican James Walker 63%-36%. He became only the fourth person to represent the 20th District since its creation in 1935. In fact, Charlie's first race was the first open-seat race in the district's 64-year history. However, he had effectively assured himself of succeeding his father with his primary win. The 20th is a heavily Democratic, majority-Hispanic district; the Republicans have only put up nominal candidates in this district since Henry won it in a 1961 special election.

Charlie kept this tradition going. He was re-elected six more times, and never won re-election with less than 63% of the vote. He only faced a Republican challenger three times, in 2004, 2008 and 2010. He had no major-party opposition in 2000 and 2006 and was completely unopposed in 2002.

He decided to retire and not seek another term in 2012.

Tenure

Charlie Gonzalez is a member of the New Democrat Coalition. He is generally seen as less confrontational than his father, who once punched someone for calling him a communist. Between them, the father and son represented the 20th for 52 consecutive years; the only father and son combination to serve longer in the House has been the Dingells of Michigan, who have represented the state's 15th District for 80 consecutive years.

Rep. Gonzalez was one of the first congressmen to actively support Barack Obama in the 2008 Democrat presidential primary. "Senator Obama brings all these new fresh faces,’’ Gonzalez told the San Antonio Express-News. "He has a wider audience. He has the greater potential to engage a greater number of people.’’

Gonzalez announced on November 25, 2011, that he would not seek reelection in the 2012 congressional elections. He said he wanted a job that would allow him "to be productive and have the resources to make a better life" for himself and his family.

Committee assignments

  • Committee on Energy and Commerce
  • Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade
  • Subcommittee on Energy and Power
  • Subcommittee on Health
  • Committee on House Administration
  • Subcommittee on Elections (Ranking Member)
  • Subcommittee on Oversight
  • Caucus memberships

  • Congressional Hispanic Caucus (Chair)
  • Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus
  • Congressional Arts Caucus
  • References

    Charlie Gonzalez Wikipedia