Delegate Clarke Hogan (R-South Boston)

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District 60: Counties of Charlotte, Halifax, Nottoway (part), and Prince Edward (part) [map]
Took Office January 2002
Left Office January 2010
Committees Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources, Appropriations, Rules
Website clarkehogan.com
Copatroning Habits 70% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 86% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 63% of them are Republicans.
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Donor Sector Total
Class Of 2002 Southside Leadership Fund Republican Party committees $7,500
Virginia Bankers Assoc Commercial banks & bank holding companies $3,000
Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Assoc Hospitals $3,000
Virginia Automobile & Truck Dealers Assoc Auto dealers, new & used $2,750
Virginia Dental Assoc Dentists $2,500
Baileys S & M Brands Tobacco companies & tobacco product sales $2,500
Virginia Health Care Assoc Nursing homes $2,000
Honeywell International Aircraft manufacturers $2,000
Virginia Medical Society Health professionals $2,000
Anderson Financial Services Payday/Title Loans $2,000

Data provided by The National Institute on Money in State Politics.

Recent Mentions on Blogs

The Shad Plank: Leading Lawmakers already talking about overtime ...

November 23, 2009
Delegate Lacey Putney (I-19th District) is chair of the House Appropriations Committee. He has a suggestion for the upcoming session of the General Assembly, an intermission of sorts: "The possibility of coming into session, maybe recessing , let the members ... Del. Clarke Hogan retired and Del. Phil Hamilton lost his re-election bid to Democrat Robin Abbott. Hogan had been the "bad cop" negotiator in recent years, playing the role of attack dog during extended debates. ...

Waldo Jaquith - Del. Clarke Hogan is retiring to spend more time ...

March 9, 2009
What to make of Del. Clarke Hogan's decision not to run for reelection? The South Boston Republican is only in his fourth term, he's ascended in power quickly, he's young, and his voting record is loyally Republican. ...

delegate clarke hogan not to seek re-election

March 9, 2009
in a surprise announcement sunday afternoon, del. clarke n. hogan said he will not seek reelection to a fifth term in the house of delegates. “there is a season for everything,” he said. citing the responsibilities of owning and ...

Del. Clarke Hogan (R-60th) is Outta Here

March 9, 2009
For more on Del. Clarke Hogan's (R-60) retirement, see the Gazette Virginian. Also, see NLS for some fascinating background on Hogan's "bizarre" donor history.

del. clarke hogan says he won't seek another term

March 9, 2009
the republican from halifax county is a house budget conferee.

Recent Mentions in the Media

Gazette Virginian: James Edmunds Adjusting To City Life At General Assembly

January 18, 2010
Public safety is especially important to Edmunds, who succeeds Clarke Hogan as the delegate representing House District 60. Edmunds said outgoing Gov.

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