John Gaskey

American politician in Massachusetts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Robert Gaskey (born February 9, 1970) is an American politician who is a Republican member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He has represented the 2nd Plymouth district since 2025.[1]

Born(1970-02-09)February 9, 1970
AllegianceUnited States
Quick facts Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 2nd Plymouth district, Preceded by ...
John Gaskey
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
from the 2nd Plymouth district
Assumed office
2025
Preceded bySusan Williams Gifford
Personal details
Born(1970-02-09)February 9, 1970
PartyRepublican
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceUnited States Coast Guard
Years of service1989–2012
RankChief petty officer (United States)
UnitUSCGC Escanaba (WMEC-907)
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Background

Gaskey was born on February 9, 1970 in El Paso, Texas to a military family. His sister serves in the United States Marine Corps, his father was in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War, his grandfather served in World War II in the Pacific Theater, and his great-grandfather served in World War I. Gaskey's oldest son currently serves full-time in the National Guard.[citation needed]

As a member of the United States Coast Guard, Gaskey was stationed in Massachusetts during the September 11 attacks. During Gaskey's time in the Coast Guard, he served on the USCGC Escanaba. The Escanaba patrolled the New England coast enforcing federal and international fishing regulations, carried out migrant interdiction patrols in the Caribbean, and also passed through the Panama Canal to carry out drug interdiction missions in the Eastern Pacific.[citation needed][2]

Elections

2024

Gaskey won election to the 2nd Plymouth District seat in 2024. He challenged eleven-term incumbent Susan Williams Gifford in the Republican primary, emphasizing his conservative stance on immigration issues, and ultimately defeated Gifford by eighteen points.[3] In the general election on November 5, 2024, Gaskey faced Democrat Sarah G. Hewins, a longtime member of the Carver Select Board who ran as a write-in candidate and obtained approximately 11% of the vote to 89% for Gaskey.[4][5]

2026

Gaskey has announced his intention to run for re-election in 2026.[6] He faces a challenge in the Republican primary from Carver selectman Mark Townsend, while his 2024 opponent Sarah Hewins has announced her intention to run again as a Democrat.[7][8]

Committee Assignments

For the 2025-26 Session, Gaskey sits on the following committees in the House:[9]

  • Ranking Minority, House Committee on Climate Action and Sustainability
  • House Committee on Operations, Facilities and Security
  • Joint Committee on Advanced Information Technology, the Internet and Cybersecurity
  • Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources
  • Joint Committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs

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