Francis W. Hatch Jr.
Francis Whiting Hatch Jr. was an American politician, news reporter, insurance company executive, and advocate for the arts and the environment from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Political career
Hatch served as member of the Beverly, Massachusetts Board of Aldermen from 1957 to 1963 and the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1963–1979. As a state representative, Hatch authored the Hatch Act, Massachusetts' landmark wetlands protection law, in 1965. From 1971–1979 he served as the House Minority Leader.In 1969, Hatch ran in the special election in Massachusetts's 6th congressional district. He lost the Republican nomination to state Senator William L. Saltonstall, who then lost the general election to Michael J. Harrington.
In 1978, Hatch was the Republican nominee for Governor of Massachusetts. He lost the election to Democratic Party nominee Edward J. King, who had defeated incumbent Governor Michael Dukakis in the Democratic Primary. Given that Hatch was a liberal Republican, as compared to the conservative King was, many members of the Democratic Party endorsed Hatch instead of King.