Assembly run is next move for supervisor
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Paul Clinton
A few months after taking over as chairman of the Board of
Supervisors, Tom Wilson now says he’s ready to take a bigger step up
the political ladder. He’ll seek a chair in the state Assembly.
Wilson, who represents 3,500 residents in Newport Coast, announced
the decision to seek the 73rd Assembly District seat on Monday in an
e-mail to his supporters.
“This was a difficult decision, because I love what I do,” Wilson
said in the e-mail.
“I’m looking forward to continuing my strong leadership on the
board while pursuing the Assembly seat,” he added.
In the March primary, Wilson is expected to face Laguna Niguel
Councilwoman Mimi Walters, who has also announced she will run for
the seat.
Wilson said he won’t need to relinquish his seat on the board to
run for the Assembly. In November, Wilson won his second full term
for a seat he has held since 1996. Gov. Pete Wilson appointed him at
the time.
Tom Wilson will seek the nomination of the Republican Party to
replace Assemblywoman Patricia Bates (R-Laguna Niguel), who has
endorsed Walters.
Dave Gilliard, Walters’ campaign consultant, said the announcement
was “bad news” for Orange County.
“The county has some major issues it’s facing this year,” Gilliard
said. “It’s a full-time job to run for the Assembly, and it’s a
full-time job to deal with the issues facing the county.”
However, others said Tom Wilson is well-suited to run for the
state post. Dave Ellis, a consultant with the Airport Working Group
who often found himself on the opposite side of Wilson on airport
issues, lauded the decision.
President George W. Bush held the Texas gubernatorial post while
he ran for the nation’s highest office in 2000, Ellis said.
“Using that logic, how can George W. Bush be a sitting governor
and run for president,” Ellis said. “He managed to do both very
well.”
Tom Wilson got his start in politics as an activist for Laguna
Niguel cityhood. He served on the Citizens for Cityhood Committee in
that city in the late 1980s and, about a month before that city won
incorporation in December 1989, won a seat on the first City Council.
In 1992, Tom Wilson was named mayor of Laguna Niguel. He left the
council when Gov. Wilson named him to the Board of Supervisors.
From 1996 to 2001, Tom Wilson represented Newport Beach and
Newport Coast in the so-called “Fabulous 5th” supervisorial district.
During reapportionment, supervisors removed much of the city from his
district, moving it to the 2nd District and Jim Silva’s bailiwick.
Tom Wilson said he isn’t worried about the campaign taking his
focus away from important county business.
“I don’t believe that running for higher office is going to
distract me from doing a fine job on the Board of Supervisors,” Tom
Wilson said Monday afternoon. “I’m a good time manager.”
* PAUL CLINTON covers the environment, business and politics. He
may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
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