Christopher Joshi Hansen (born Christopher Craig Hansen; June 16, 1975) is an American politician who serves in the Colorado Senate from the 31st as a member of the Democratic Party since 2020. Prior to his service in the state senate he served in the Colorado House of Representatives from the 6th district from 2017 to 2020.
Hansen was elected to the state house in the 2016 election and was reelected in the 2018 election. During his tenure in the state house he served as the chair of the Appropriations committee. A vacancy committee selected him to replace Lois Court in the state senate in 2020, and was elected in the following election. He was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2023 Denver mayoral election.
Early life and education
Christopher Craig Hansen was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, on June 16, 1975, to Lana and Wallace Hansen. He was raised in Goodland, Kansas. He met Ulcca Shashee Joshi in 1998, married her on July 28, 2001, and had two children with her. Hansen later changed his middle name to Joshi.[1][2][3][4][5]
Hansen ran for a seat in the Colorado House of Representatives from the 6th district in the 2016 election. His opponent Jeff Hart sent out campaign advertisements falsely accusing Hansen of being supported by the National Rifle Association of America and later apologized for it. Hansen accused Hart of being under investigation by the Denver district attorney for violating misinformation laws, but the district attorney told Hansen to retract his statement for violating misinformation laws.[7] He defeated Hart in the Democratic primary and won in the general election without opposition.[8][9] He was reelected in the 2018 election without opposition.[10][11]
Hansen announced on October 2, 2019, that he would run to succeed Court in the state senate in the 2020 election.[12] Court received a diagnosis of Guillain–Barré syndrome on December 31, and resigned on January 16, 2020.[13] Attorney General Phil Weiser nominated Hansen to replace Court at the vacancy committee vote and Representative Janet Buckner seconded his nomination. Ninety-five of the one hundred twenty vacancy committee members voted for him against four other candidates on January 16, and he was sworn in on January 21.[3][14][15][16] A vacancy committee voted to appoint Steven Woodrow to replace Hansen in the state house on February 4.[17]
Hansen defeated Maria E. Orms for the Democratic nomination and won in the general election against Republican nominee Doug Townsend.[18][19] Hansen and Senator Robert Rodriguez were drawn into the 22nd district following reapportionment for the 2022 election.[20]
Tenure
During Hansen's tenure in the state house he served as the chair of the Appropriations committee and on the Joint Budget committee.[12] During his tenure in the state senate he has served on the Appropriations, Finance, and State, Veterans, and Military Affairs committees.[21] He also replaced Senator Rachel Zenzinger on the Joint Budget committee before Zenzinger returned to the committee by replacing Dominick Moreno.[22]
Hansen filed to run in the 2023 Denver mayoral election on November 14, 2022, but failed to advance to the runoff after placing sixth[23][24] and endorsed Kelly Brough.[25] He raised $623,749.37 and spent $609,576.06 during the campaign.[26]
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