Neil Hansen (born April 6, 1959) is an American politician who served as a member of the
Utah House of Representatives
The Utah House of Representatives is the lower house of the Utah State Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Utah. The House is composed of 75 representatives elected from single member constituent districts. Each district cont ...
from 1999 until 2011, representing the 9th district.
Early life and education
Hansen was born on April 6, 1959, in
Ogden, Utah
Ogden ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Weber County, Utah, Weber County, Utah, United States, approximately east of the Great Salt Lake and north of Salt Lake City. The population was 87,321 in 2020, according to the United States Census ...
. Hansen attended
Ogden–Weber Technical College
Ogden–Weber Technical College (also referred to as OTECH, Ogden-Weber Tech or OWTC) is a public technical college in Ogden, Utah. It is one of the largest of the eight technical colleges within the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE). The ...
,
Weber State University
Weber State University (pronounced ) is a public university in Ogden, Utah, United States. It was founded in 1889 as Weber Stake Academy and earned its current name in 1991.
As of fall 2023, the student population reached 30,536 students, cons ...
, and
Davis Technical College
Davis Technical College (Davis Tech) is a Public college, public technical college in Kaysville, Utah. It provides competency-based education in an open-entry, open-exit environment which prepares over 6,000 high school and adult students with c ...
, but did not earn a degree.
Career
Prior to entering politics, Hansen worked in construction. He has worked as a heavy equipment operator for the Ogden City Water Department since 1981.
Hansen was elected to the
Utah House of Representatives
The Utah House of Representatives is the lower house of the Utah State Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Utah. The House is composed of 75 representatives elected from single member constituent districts. Each district cont ...
in 1998. In the 2010 election, he was defeated
Republican challenger
Jeremy Peterson in 2010 by six percentage points. He challenged Peterson for his old seat in 2012, but lost by 20 percentage points. Hansen ran for
Utah State Treasurer
The Utah state treasurer acts as the head banker for the state of Utah, handling deposits, withdrawals, redemptions of state warrants, and investments of state funds. The position was created in 1896 when Utah became a state. The Constitution of U ...
in 2016, but lost to incumbent
David Damschen
David C. Damschen is an American politician from the state of Utah. A member of the Republican Party, Damschen was the Utah State Treasurer.
Damschen worked for American West Bank and U.S. Bank, and then became the chief deputy to Richard Ell ...
. Hansen ran for
Governor of Utah
A governor is an politician, administrative leader and head of a polity or Region#Political regions, political region, in some cases, such as governor-general, governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative. Depending on the ...
in the
2020 election, but was eliminated at the
Utah Democratic Party
The Utah Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party in the U.S. state of Utah. The party describes itself as a big tent party.
It has very weak electoral power in the state. It controls none of Ut ...
convention.
Hansen was also a candidate for Mayor of Ogden, Utah, in 2003,
2007, and 2011, losing in the non-partisan primaries to incumbent Mayor Matthew Godfrey and Mike Caldwell.
Personal life
Hansen and his ex-wife, Debbie, have eight children. He is a member of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, informally known as the LDS Church or Mormon Church, is a Nontrinitarianism, nontrinitarian Restorationism, restorationist Christianity, Christian Christian denomination, denomination and the ...
.
References
External links
1959 births
Candidates in the 2020 United States elections
Democratic Party members of the Utah House of Representatives
Latter Day Saints from Utah
Living people
Politicians from Ogden, Utah
Weber State University alumni
Candidates in the 2024 United States elections
20th-century members of the Utah Legislature
21st-century members of the Utah Legislature
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