Butch Felker

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Butch Felker
Felker in 1989
Mayor of Topeka
In office
2002–2003
Preceded by Joan Wagnon
Succeeded by James McClinton
In office
1990–1997
Preceded by Douglas S. Wright
Succeeded by Joan Wagnon
Personal details
Born September 13, 1945
Topeka, Kansas
Died January 8, 2008(2008-01-08) (aged 62)
Topeka, Kansas
Alma mater Washburn University
Washburn School of Law

Harry L. "Butch" Felker III (September 13, 1945 January 3, 2008) was a Kansas politician and former Mayor of Topeka, Kansas who served two full terms and one portion of a term, resigning in 2003 due to political pressure as a result of a scandal.

Felker lived in Kansas his whole life, having attended Topeka public schools and then Washburn University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1967. He subsequently attended Washburn School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctor in 1972. Following college, he first entered in the public life as the elected parks and Recreation commissioner of Topeka, a position he held from 1975 to 1985. He subsequently ran for mayor in 1989 and served for two terms before resigning due to health problems in 1997. In 2001, he ran for mayor again and served until 2003 before resigning amid a scandal. After leaving office, he ran the nonprofit Heartland Park Foundation. His son, Joseph, began a career in professional writing outside of Indianapolis in the summer of 2006.

Scandal and resignation

In 2002, Felker was investigated by the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission who charged him with six counts of violating the state's campaign finance laws. This included allegations that employees of the Topeka Convention and Visitors Bureau filed false travel expense reports and subsequently donated the money to Felker's re-election campaign. The sources of these donations were also not properly documented by the campaign. In July 2003, he pled guilty to three ethics violations and two other ethics charges were subsequently dropped. He was fined $7,500.

As a result of those violations, and of other alleged misconduct, the Shawnee County district attorney, Robert Hecht, brought an ouster trial against Felker and suspended him from work on October 10, 2003. The trial had been scheduled for November 17, 2003, although it was cancelled after Felker resigned from office on November 6. Duane Pomeroy, his deputy mayor, became the acting mayor following his resignation and during his suspension.

In 2005, a second ethical complaint on the same incident was filed by a Kansas state disciplinary panel, this time alleging that he broke rules of professional conduct for lawyers.

Preceded by
Douglas S. Wright
Mayor of Topeka, Kansas
19901997
Succeeded by
Joan Wagnon
Preceded by
Joan Wagnon
Mayor of Topeka, Kansas
20022003
Succeeded by
James McClinton

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