Dan Woog

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Daniel P. Woog

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State House of Reps
Date of Birth April 12, 1978 (Age: 48)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Dan Woog holds a bachelor's degree from Arizona State University and has a robust background in public service. He served two terms as a Trustee for the Town of Erie, concurrently holding roles as a Planning & Zoning Commissioner and Economic Development Council Board Member. Woog transitioned to the Colorado House of Representatives, representing District 63, and later ran for Colorado House District 19. Currently, he is the President of the Aspen Ridge School Building Corporation and has a reputation for integrity and bipartisanship.

Political Ideas

Dan Woog's political identity is marked by a blend of fiscal conservatism and community-focused governance. He advocates for tax reductions while emphasizing support for small businesses, revealing a calculated approach to economic policy. His legislative efforts in education and transportation infrastructure showcase a commitment to pragmatic improvements. Woog's ability to collaborate across party lines on tax reduction and law enforcement highlights an ideologically agile yet principled stance.

Campaigns
2024: Colorado State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2024 Colorado House of Representatives election, 19th District

28,420 votes (50.10%)

Win

Position Details

2022: Colorado State House of Representatives

Election History

2022 Colorado House of Representatives election, 19th District

20,450 votes (46.97%)

Loss

Winner: Jennifer Lea Parenti

19th District Republican Primary

7,996 votes (100.00%)

Win
2020: Colorado State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2020 Colorado House of Representatives election, 63rd District

35,064 votes (59.75%)

Win

63rd District Republican Primary

8,620 votes (62.39%)

Win