John McGee
Quick Facts
Biography
John McGee (born January 27, 1973) is an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Idaho Senate, representing the 10th District from 2004 to 2012. He also served as the Majority Caucus Chairman.
Early life and career
McGee was born in Nampa, Idaho and raised in Caldwell, Idaho. He graduated from Vallivue High School in 1991 and received a BA in History from the College of Idaho in 1995. He was elected student body president at both institutions.
Career
McGee was first elected to the Idaho Senate in 2004 when he beat an incumbent senator in the Republican primary election and ran unopposed in the general election. He was named 2006 Idaho State Republican Legislator of the Year. John McGee resigned from the Idaho State Senate on February 22, 2012.
McGee was elected as the Chairman of the College of Idaho Board of Trustees in 2010. He decided to take a leave of absence in August 2011.
In 2019, McGee announced his candidacy for Caldwell City Council. In the three-way race, he defeated both the incumbent, Chuck Stadick and his Democratic opponent, Evangeline Beechler. Because of the close results, Beechler successfully requested runoff election. Shortly after the runoff was announced, McGee was endorsed by outgoing Governor Butch Otter.
On December 3, 2019 McGee defeated Beechler in the run off with 2,072 votes, or 60.7% of the vote. It was noted by the media that the turn out in the run-off election was higher than that in the general election.
Legal issues
DUI
On June 19, 2011, McGee had been playing golf at the 2011 Hillcrest Invitational golf tournament and drank at the golf course that night. He later stole an SUV attached to a utility trailer, drove it through a residential neighborhood, and jack-knifed the truck and trailer in a resident's front yard. Ada County police officers arrested McGee for grand theft auto and driving under the influence. At the time of arrest, his blood alcohol content was reported at a .15, compared to the legal limit in the state of .08. On July 1, 2011, McGee pleaded guilty to misdemeanor DUI. The charges of felony theft and felony operation of a vehicle without consent were later dropped. The court sentenced McGee to 180 days in jail, with all but five days suspended, and three days of community service.
Sexual harassment
In 2012, McGee was accused by a 25 year old staffer of locking her in his office and making graphic sexual overtures to her. On February 22, 2012, McGee, submitted his letter of resignation to the Idaho Senate.
On August 21, 2012, McGee pleaded guilty to probation violation and a disturbing the peace charge related to sexual harassment that occurred at the Idaho State Capital Building. Fourth District Magistrate James Cawthon sentenced McGee to 44 days in jail for disturbing the peace and 44 days for violating terms of his probation stemming from the 2011 drunken driving conviction.
Personal life
McGee and his wife, Hanna, have been married since 2005 and live in Caldwell with their daughter Madalyn and son, Maxwell.
Committees
McGee served on the following committees:
- Local Government & Taxation Committee
- State Affairs Committee
- Transportation Committee
Organizations
- Chairman of the Canyon County Republicans
- Member of the Caldwell Rotary Club
- Board of Directors of the 2009 International Special Olympics
- Regional Substance Abuse Authority Legislative Committee
Awards
McGee has received:
- Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Agriculture Educators
- 2004 Canyon Co. Republican of the Year
- Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of State Foresters
- Idaho Agricultural All Star Award (2005–2009)
- COMPASS Leadership in Motion Award
- 2009 Transportation Leader of the Year from Treasure Valley Women in Transportation
- Friend of Community Healthcare Centers by the Idaho Primary Care Association
- 2006 Idaho State Republican Legislator of the Year
- 2006 Idaho Young Republican of the Year
- Council of State Governments Toll Fellow in 2007