Evan Hansen (politician) explained

Evan Hansen
Birth Date:22 July 1966
Occupation:Politician, Scientist, Business owner
District1:51st
Term Start1:December 1, 2018
State Delegate1:West Virginia
Party:Democratic
Birth Place:Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Residence:Morgantown, West Virginia, U.S.
Education:B.S. in Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.S. in Energy and Resources, University of California, Berkeley
Website:https://www.hansenforwv.com
Alongside1:Barbara Fleischauer, Joe Statler, Danielle Walker and John Williams

Evan Hansen (born July 22, 1966) is an American politician, currently serving as a Democratic member of the West Virginia House of Delegates since 2018, representing the 51st district, which includes Morgantown and the majority of Monongalia County.

Politics

Hansen was first elected to the House during the 2018 elections, which saw Democrats gain in both chambers of the West Virginia Legislature.

Hansen was an unsuccessful candidate for the House in the 2016 elections, coming in sixth place behind Democrat Barbara Evans Fleischauer, Republican Cindy Frich, Republican Joe Statler, Democrat John Williams, and Democrat Rodney Pyles in the five-member 51st District.[1]

In 2018, Democrats — including Hansen — swept all five seats in the 51st district, the largest multi-member district in the House.[2] As a result, the Monongalia County delegates, all Democrats, called themselves “The Fab Five” and frequently voted and worked together on bills.[3] This was especially notable given that there was only one Democratic member of the delegation just four years earlier, after the 2014 elections. In 2020, fellow Delegate Rodney Pyles was defeated for re-election by former Republican Delegate Joe Statler, breaking the all-Democratic delegation.

Personal life

Hansen was born on July 22, 1966, in Newark, New Jersey to Eleanor and Edwin Hansen. He obtained a B.S. in Computer Science and Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an M.S. in Energy and Resources, University of California-Berkeley.[4] Hansen is also Jewish.

Hansen is co-owner of Downstream Strategies in Morgantown, which works with government agencies, cities, counties, and nonprofits on projects related to drinking water protection, energy development, and local economic development.[5] Hansen has lived in Morgantown since 1997.

Electoral history

2018 election

General election

2020 election

General election

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: August 1, 2017. Morgantown-based environmental scientist to make 2018 bid for House of Delegates. West Virginia MetroNews.
  2. News: November 8, 2018. Monongalia and Marion counties form blue wall in very red West Virginia. West Virginia MetroNews.
  3. News: Croup. Josh. October 5, 2020. 2020 marks last election before House of Delegates undergoes sweeping change. WDTV.
  4. Web site: Evan Hansen (D - Monongalia, 51) Biography. West Virginia Legislature.
  5. News: Maher. Kris. August 28, 2021. West Virginia Creates Jobs Farming Lavender at Former Coal Mines. The Wall Street Journal.