I’m running to win in 2023 and last election, I went door to door to the homes of more than 1,000 voters. It was a wonderful education on our neighborhoods and many great conversations.
  • I am one of four generations of Tabors in public service. Our family believes government can be a force for good in people’s lives.
  • Prior to serving as a councilor, I was a newspaper publisher and President of Seacoast Media Group from 1997 to 2018. Our team expanded the business from a $12.5mm to a $29 million company with 200 employees.
  • Current chair of Prescott Park Arts Festival, Co-Chair of Portsmouth Listens, and past chair of the board of St. John’s Church.
  • Recipient with Jim Noucas of the Mayor’s Award for Portsmouth Listens’ public process that shaped the 2005 City Master Plan (and was used again for the 2015 Master Plan)*
  • Also served the community as Chamber president, United Way Campaign Chairman, Rotary Club volunteer, member of Mayor Evelyn Sirrell’s Task Force on Youth
  • Co-founded the Portsmouth Press in 1987, an “upstart” newspaper that exposed local corruption.
  • 34-year resident of Portsmouth where my wife Betsy and I raised our children, Laura and Max. We were Little Harbour parents and I coached youth lacrosse.
  • Graduated Yale, 1977
My grandfather’s campaign postcard! We Tabors have an independent streak. He grew up in a Czech-speaking household and paid his way through college working in lumber camps.

SMG career here:

https://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20171204/smg-publisher-john-tabor-to-retire

https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnktaborjr/

*In 2003, Portsmouth Listens created a public dialogue involving more than 320 residents in 21 study circles. Their many hours of deliberations and citizen-led reports guided the vision statement and framework of the 2005 Master Plan, creating new policy directions around sustainability, preserving historic character, walk-ability/bike-ability, and making the other parts of the city as special as downtown. We used study circles again to get a new community-based vision for the McIntyre Project!

My Dad on a trade mission to Russia in the 1970s when he served in the U.S. Commerce Department
Max, me, Betsy, Laura and her husband Noah Harwood in 2016
Our daughter Laura, who served as Sustainabilty and Resilience Officer for the State of New Mexico
We love to ski!