Daniel Hamburg
Daniel Hamburg | |
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Member of theMendocino CountyBoard of Supervisors from the 5th district | |
In office January 4, 2011 – January 8, 2019 | |
Preceded by | J. David Colfax |
Succeeded by | Ted Williams |
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives from California's1stdistrict | |
In office January 3, 1993 – January 3, 1995 | |
Preceded by | Frank Riggs |
Succeeded by | Frank Riggs |
Member of theMendocino CountyBoard of Supervisors from the 2nd district | |
In office January 5, 1981 – January 7, 1985 | |
Preceded by | Ernest Banker |
Succeeded by | Nelson Redding |
Personal details | |
Born | St. Louis, Missouri,US | October 6, 1948
Political party | Green[1] Democratic(formerly) |
Spouse(s) | Carrie Alexander Sara Stark |
Daniel Hamburg(born October 6, 1948) is an American politician in Northern California who was elected as aDemocratic PartyCongressmanin 1992, serving one term from 1993 to 1995. In 1998, he was theGreen Partygubernatorial candidate inCalifornia.He remains active in the Green Party.
He had settled inMendocino County, Californiaafter graduating fromStanford University.In Ukiah he founded an alternative school and was active for several years on the planning commission. In 1980 he was elected as a member of the Mendocino County (California) Board of Supervisors, serving to 1985. He later was elected again twice to the Board of Supervisors, in 2010 and 2014, and served two terms, from 2011 through 2018.
Early life
[edit]Hamburg was born inSt. Louis,Missouri,the son of Jean (Milton) and Walter Hamburg. His family was Jewish.[2]
He attendedStanford Universityand graduated in 1971. He settled inUkiah, California,where he founded an alternative school. Hamburg also became involved in local civic affairs and served on the city planning commission from 1976 to 1981. He began to learn about local and regional land use issues. He founded a cultural study program inChina.
Political career
[edit]Hamburg continued to be active in politics as a member of the Democratic Party. He was elected to theMendocino CountyBoard of Supervisors, serving a four-year term from 1981 to 1985.[3]
Congress
[edit]In 1992, he was elected toCalifornia's 1st congressional district,beating Republican incumbentFrank Riggs.While in Congress, Hamburg was named one ofPeoplemagazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 1993.[3]
In the 1994 mid-term elections, in which Republicans made gains, Riggs defeated Hamburg in a rematch.
Green Party
[edit]Hamburg later became a member of theGreen Partyand ran as the Green Party nominee forCalifornia governorin 1998. He was the first candidate from theGreen Party of Californiato run for governor. He finished a distant third among seven candidates with 104,117 votes, gaining 1.3% of the total vote.[4]During the2000 presidential election,Hamburg backed Green presidential candidateRalph Nader.
Return to board of supervisors
[edit]In November 2010 Hamburg was elected for a second time to the 5th District seat on the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors.[5]Hamburg ran unopposed for reelection in June 2014, and retired from the board in 2018.[6][7]
Advocacy
[edit]Hamburg became executive director of Voice of the Environment.[8]On December 8, 2004, he and his wife Carrie were arrested for trying to deliver a letter toOhioSecretary of StateKen Blackwellconcerning alleged voter fraud in Ohio in the2004 U.S. presidential election.[9][10]
Electoral history
[edit]Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | 3rd Party | Party | Votes | Pct | 3rd Party | Party | Votes | Pct | |||||
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1992 | Dan Hamburg | 119,676 | 48% | Frank D. Riggs | 113,266 | 45% | Phil Baldwin | Peace and Freedom | 10,764 | 4% | Matthew L. Howard | Libertarian | 7,500 | 3% | |||||
1994 | Dan Hamburg | 93,717 | 47% | Frank D. Riggs | 106,870 | 53% | * |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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Gray Davis | Democratic | 4,860,702 | 57.97 |
Dan Lungren | Republican | 3,218,030 | 38.36 |
Dan Hamburg | Green | 104,179 | 1.24 |
Steve W. Kubby | Libertarian | 73,845 | 0.88 |
Gloria Estela LaRiva | Peace and Freedom | 59,218 | 0.71 |
Nathan E. Johnson | American Independent Party | 37,964 | 0.45 |
Harold H. Bloomfield | Natural Law | 31,237 | 0.37 |
7,418,890 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Green Party Officeholders".Green Party of the United States.Archived fromthe originalon November 29, 2014.RetrievedNovember 21,2014.
- ^"Beyond the Politics: 5th District Supervisor Candidate Dan Hamburg".Anderson Valley Advertiser.
- ^ab"Dan Hamburg".PEOPLE.Retrieved2020-02-02.
- ^"CA Secretary of State - Vote98".California Secretary of State.Archived fromthe originalon November 9, 2010.RetrievedOctober 17,2010.
- ^Mendocino County Assessor-Clerk-Recorder (November 23, 2010)."Election Summary Report: County of Mendocino".County of Mendocino.RetrievedJune 29,2011.
- ^"Mendocino County, CA | Home"(PDF).
- ^"Mendocino County thanks Supervisors Hamburg and Croskey for service".The Ukiah Daily Journal.2018-12-19.Retrieved2020-02-02.
- ^"Voice of the Environment".Archived fromthe originalon 2004-11-27.
- ^"Former Congressman Arrested Delivering Letter to Kenneth Blackwell".Daily Kos.Retrieved2020-02-02.
- ^Callahan, Mary (December 10, 2004). "Dan Hamburg Jailed in Ohio in Effort to Contest Vote".The Press Democrat.
- ^"Election Statistics".Office of the Clerkof theUnited States House of Representatives.Archived fromthe originalon 2007-07-25.Retrieved2007-08-08.
External links
[edit]- 1948 births
- California Greens
- Living people
- County supervisors in California
- Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from California
- People from Ukiah, California
- American environmentalists
- Green Party of the United States politicians
- Activists from California
- Politicians from St. Louis
- Green Party of the United States officeholders