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American politician

Dennis P. Gallagher
Member of the New York City Council
from the 30th district
In office
January 1, 2002 – March 17, 2008
Preceded byThomas Ognibene
Succeeded byAnthony Como
Personal details
Born (1963-12-19) December 19, 1963 (age 61)
Queens, New York, U.S.
Political partyRepublican

Dennis P. Gallagher (born December 19, 1963) is a former New York City Council member who represented the 30th district in Queens, including the neighborhoods of Middle Village, Glendale, Ridgewood, Richmond Hill, Woodhaven, and Forest Hills. Gallagher was one of only three Republicans in the 51-member city council, and the only one not representing a Staten Island district.

Biography

Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was the middle child of 7 children. Gallagher attended St. Michael's elementary school, Power Memorial Academy and Pace University.

Gallagher held a variety of positions in the public sector before being elected to office. These positions included Investigator for the State of New York Crime Victims Board, Regional Coordinator for the New York State Assembly, Executive Assistant (secretary) to State Senator Serphin R. Maltese, and Chief of Staff to his predecessor, Councilman Thomas V. Ognibene.

Gallagher was first elected to the council in 2001. He won re-election in 2005. He resigned his office after being charged with rape and eventually pleaded guilty to forcible sexual touching and sexual abuse in the third degree on March 17, 2008 in Queens County Criminal Court.

References

  1. "Man of the Year: Councilman Dennis Gallagher". Juniper Park Civic Association. Retrieved March 29, 2019.
  2. Queens Criminal Docket No.: 2008QN015103
  3. Baker, Al; Hicks, Jonathan P. (March 18, 2008). "Admitting Sexual Abuse, City Councilman Resigns". The New York Times.
Political offices
Preceded byThomas Ognibene New York City Council, 30th district
2002–2008
Succeeded byAnthony Como
Preceded byJohn Fusco Minority Whip, New York City Council
2002–2008
Succeeded byVincent Ignizio
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