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词条 Will Campos
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Political career

  3. Conviction

  4. Election results

     2004  2006  2010  2014 

  5. References

{{Infobox Politician
| name = William A. (Will) Campos
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1974|10|7}}
| birth_place = El Salvador
| residence = Prince George's County, Maryland
| office = Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from District 47B
| term_start = January 14, 2015
| term_end = September 10, 2015
| predecessor = Doyle L. Niemann
as District 47
| successor = Carlo Sanchez
| party = Democrat
| office2 = Member of the Prince George's County Council from District 2
| term_start2 = November 2004
| term_end2 = December 1, 2014
| predecessor2 = Peter A. Shapiro
| successor2 = Deni Taveras
}}William A. (Will) Campos (born October 7, 1974[1]) is an American politician from Prince George's County, Maryland convicted for corruption in 2018.[2] He served in the Maryland House of Delegates and on the Prince George's County Council.[1]

Early life

Born in El Salvador, Campos attended Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, Maryland; the University of Maryland, College Park, receiving a B.A. in ancient art history & archaeology; and the University of Maryland, University College, receiving a B.S. in computer studies & information systems.[1]

Political career

Prior to holding office, Campos in 2002 was an aide to then-Delegate Victor R. Ramirez, District 47, Prince George's County.[1] Campos represented District 2 on the Prince George's County Council for ten years, winning a special election in 2004 when his predecessor resigned, and subsequently being elected to two four-year terms. Subject to term limits, he then ran for, and won, the District 47B seat in the House of Delegates.[2] He served in the House of Delegates for nine months. Campos resigned his House seat on September 10, 2015 for "personal reasons", citing "his recent marriage, desire to start a family and lack of employment outside the State House."[3]

Conviction

On January 5, 2017, Campos plead guilty to accepting about $40,000 to $50,000 in bribes and kickbacks in exchange for official favors. As part of the plea agreement, Campos was required to give up the money he collected in the scheme and pay restitution of at least $340,000. He also faced up 15 years in prison for the bribery and conspiracy charges.[4] Campos was sentenced in May 2018 to 54 months in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release.[5]

Election results

2004

2004 Prince George's County Council General Election Results, District 2[6]
Candidate Votes Party Percentage
Will Campos 16,308 Democratic 88.5% (Winner)
Tommy S. Priestley 2,119 Republican 11.5%

2006

2006 Prince George's County Council General Election Results, District 2[7]
Candidate Votes Party Percentage
Will Campos 10,917 Democratic 97.9% (Winner)
Anthony Cicoria 159 Democratic (write in) 1.4%
Other Write-Ins 74 0.7%

2010

2010 Prince George's County Council Primary Election Results, District 2[8]
Candidate Votes Party Percentage
Will Campos 4,041 Democratic 78.8% (Winner)
Dottie McNeill 784 Democratic 15.3%
Sabrena Turner 305 Democratic 5.9%
2010 Prince George's County Council General Election Results, District 2[9]
Candidate Votes Party Percentage
Will Campos 11,198 Democratic 99.4% (Winner)
Other Write-Ins 67 0.6%

2014

2014 House of Delegates Primary Election Results, District 47B[10]
Candidate Votes Party Percentage
Will Campos 1,193 Democratic 100.0% (Winner)
2014 House of Delegates General Election Results, District 47B[11]
Candidate Votes Party Percentage
Will Campos 3,182 Democratic 99.3% (Winner)
Other Write-Ins 21 0.7%

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Will Campos, Maryland State Delegate|url=http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/06hse/former/html/msa14740.html|website=Maryland Manual On-Line|publisher=Maryland State Archives|accessdate=July 7, 2016}}
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Turque|first1=Bill|last2=Wagner|first2=John|title=Maryland ballots for June primaries are finalized on the final day for candidate to file|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/maryland-ballots-for-june-primaries-are-finalized-on-the-final-day-for-candidate-to-file/2014/02/25/488aa28a-9e5e-11e3-a050-dc3322a94fa7_story.html|accessdate=September 16, 2015|work=The Washington Post|date=February 25, 2014}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/latino-state-lawmaker-from-prince-georges-resigns-9-months-into-job/2015/09/10/c8b58600-57ee-11e5-8bb1-b488d231bba2_story.html|last1=Hernández|first1=Arelis R.|title=Latino state lawmaker from Prince George’s resigns 9 months into job|accessdate=14 September 2015|work=The Washington Post|date=12 September 2015}}
4. ^{{cite news|last1=Bui|first1=Lynh|last2=Hernández|first2=Arelis R.|title=Former Md. State Del. Will Campos pleads guilty to accepting bribes for official favors|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/former-md-state-del-will-campos-pleads-guilty-to-accepting-bribes-for-official-favors/2017/01/10/a2239774-d746-11e6-9a36-1d296534b31e_story.html|accessdate=11 January 2017|work=The Washington Post|date=10 January 2017}}
5. ^{{cite press release |last1=U.S. Attorney’s Office |first1=District of Maryland |title=Former Maryland State Delegate And County Councilman Sentenced To More Than Four Years In Prison For Participation In Bribery Scheme |url=https://www.justice.gov/usao-md/pr/former-maryland-state-delegate-and-county-councilman-sentenced-more-four-years-prison |publisher=Department of Justice |accessdate=March 18, 2019 |location=Greenbelt, Maryland |date=May 18, 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=2004 Presidential General Election Official Results|url=http://elections.state.md.us/elections/2004/general/032.html|website=The State Board of Elections|publisher=State Board of Elections|accessdate=July 7, 2016|date=December 8, 2004}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Official 2006 Gubernatorial General Election results for Prince George's County|url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2006/results/general/local_office_Prince_Georges_County.html|website=The State Board of Elections|publisher=State Board of Elections|accessdate=July 7, 2016}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=2010 Gubernatorial Primary|url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2010/results/Primary/gen_results_2010_1_by_county_170.html|website=The State Board of Elections|publisher=State Board of Elections|accessdate=July 7, 2016}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=2010 General Election Results|url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2010/results/General/gen_results_2010_2_by_county_170.html|website=The State Board of Elections|publisher=State Board of Elections|accessdate=July 7, 2016}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Official 2014 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for House of Delegates|url=http://elections.state.md.us/elections/2014/results/primary/gen_results_2014_1_01647B.html|website=The State Board of Elections|publisher=State Board of Elections|accessdate=July 7, 2016|date=July 16, 2014}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Official 2014 Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates|url=http://elections.state.md.us/elections/2014/results/General/gen_results_2014_2_01647B.html|website=The State Board of Elections|publisher=State Board of Elections|accessdate=July 7, 2016|date=December 2, 2014}}
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