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  Hogan, Stephen D. "Steve"
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NameStephen D. "Steve" Hogan
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Aurora, Colorado , United States
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Born May 31, 1948
DiedMay 13, 2018 (69 years)
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InfoStephen Douglas "Steve" Hogan

Hogan was elected Aurora mayor in 2011, succeeding Ed Tauer, and was re-elected in 2015. His term expires in November 2019.

Hogan served a single term in the Colorado House of Representatives in the mid-1970s, representing an Aurora district. He later served a total of six non-consecutive terms on the Aurora city council from the late ’70s to 2009.

He twice ran unsuccessfully for Congress in the early 1980s as a candidate in the 6th Congressional District.

As mayor, Hogan has seen his city face astonishing growth with the addition of RTD’s light-rail R Line — sometimes tangling with the agency over how it promoted the trans-Aurora train route — and the Gaylord Rockies hotel about to open in northeastern Aurora.

On his watch, the University of Colorado’s Anschutz Medical Campus mushroomed into one of the nation’s largest health-care and research centers. He also led the city through dark times following the Aurora theater shooting.

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RACES
  11/03/2015 Aurora, CO Mayor Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/01/2011 Aurora, CO Mayor Won 36.73% (+5.81%)
  11/01/2005 Aurora, CO City Council At-Large Won 27.35% (+0.00%)
  11/02/2001 Aurora, CO City Council At-Large Won 24.32% (+0.00%)
  03/29/1983 CO District 6 - Special Election Lost 35.29% (-28.00%)
  11/02/1982 CO District 6 Lost 35.57% (-26.59%)
  11/02/1976 CO State House 40 Lost 45.34% (-9.32%)
  11/05/1974 CO State House 40 Won 52.63% (+5.25%)
  09/10/1974 CO State House 40 - D Primary Won 59.61% (+19.22%)
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