Delegate Clarke Hogan (R-South Boston)

Party Republican Photo of Clarke Hogan
District 60: Counties of Charlotte, Halifax, Nottoway (part), and Prince Edward (part) [map]
Took Office January 2002
Next Election November 2009
Committees Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources, Appropriations, Rules
Website clarkehogan.com
Fundraising $1,565 cash on hand (From VPAP)
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 Assoc Hospitals $3,000
Virginia Automobile & Truck Dealers Assoc Auto dealers, new & used $2,500
S & M Brands Tobacco companies & tobacco product sales $2,500
Virginia Dental Assoc Dentists $2,500
Honeywell International Uncoded $2,000
Virginia Medical Society Physicians $2,000
Anderson Financial Services/Loanmax Payday/Title Loans $2,000
Virginia Health Care Assoc Nursing homes $2,000

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

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Waldo Jaquith: The legislature?s most prolific copatrons.

June 10, 2009
The more time that I spend mapping the social relationships of legislators via their copatroning habits, the more fascinated that I am by this mechanism of exploring the General Assembly. It really is a powerful tool. (To see one of the ways I?m using it on Richmond Sunlight now, check out HB1721 , SB1436 , or HB2482 , where you can see a graph indicating the average partisan position of each bill?s cosponsors.) Here?s a less thoughtful usage of this data, but no less interesting: a listi...

Bearing Drift :: Virginia Politics On-Demand: Republicans have advantage in 60th

April 6, 2009
The open-seat being vacated by Delegate Clarke Hogan (R-60) was set to be a true battle between the Democrats top-tier candidate Ted Bennett, a former delegate who was seeking a comeback and James Edmunds, a farmer and businessman. But Bennett has now dropped out. Bennett was facing a primary against David Guill, a member of the Charlotte County Board of Supervisors, but the favorite was certainly Bennett. This race clearly now favors the Republican Edmunds who has a breadth of experience ...

The Shad Plank: Weekly roundup following the flu....

March 12, 2009
We've got some catching up to do after a couple of days under the weather so here are a couple of quick hit headlines of the last week. First, it looks like Del. Phil Hamilton , R-Newport News, doesn't have to brace for a real re-election campaign after newcomer Chris Rey dropped out of the race. Rey, a Democrat and law student at William and Mary, appeared to be a interesting challenger with a storng military resume in the Army. But late last week, Rey announced that he was dropping his b...

hrblogs.typepad.com: Weekly roundup following the flu....

March 12, 2009
We've got some catching up to do after a couple of days under the weather so here are a couple of quick hit headlines of the last week. First, it looks like Del. Phil Hamilton, R-Newport News, doesn't have to brace for a real re-election campaign after newcomer Chris Rey dropped out of the race. Rey, a Democrat and law student at William and Mary, appeared to be a interesting challenger with a storng military resume in the Army. But late last week, Rey announced that he was dropping his bid f...

Left of the Hill: Del Hogan's Retirement Raises Questions About Salaries for General Assembly Members

March 10, 2009
According to the Gazette Virginian , Delegate Clarke Hogan will not be running for reelection this year. Although there has been some discussion as to the real reason for his retirement, Hogan claims that he is leaving office because he needs to focus more on his personal business and told the Gazette Virginian that being a member of the General Assembly is like "balancing two full-time jobs." I have heard other members of the General Assembly make similar statements because even though being ...

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