A newly elected Idaho mayor di£d after he collapsed mid-speech during a town hall meeting.
Nampa Mayor Rick Hogaboam suffered a “medical emergency” while speaking around 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, March 18, in Eagle, Idaho.
Eagle Mayor Brad Pike, who was sitting next to the 47-year-old politician, was the first to administer CPR.
The Treasure Valley Partnership town hall meeting was adjourned as the politician was being treated by cops, fire crews and medics who rushed to the scene.
Life-saving efforts were unsuccessful and Hogaboam di£d.
This comes just over two months after he was sworn in as mayor of Nampa, located west of Boise.
He won November’s election with 62.86 percent of the vote, defeating 3 rivals and becoming Nampa’s 31st mayor in the process.
Hogaboam, known for his love of the Buffalo Bills, moved from western NY to Nampa in 2008. He later served as chief of staff to former mayor Debbie Kling, his predecessor, for almost 4 years.
He had previously served as a city councilman, a substitute Idaho state senator, and the Canyon County clerk where he was responsible for the county’s budget and elections.
Hogaboam’s office has described his de@th as an “unbelievable loss” while the Idaho House Republicans described him as someone who was “more than a public servant.”
“He was a steady hand, a thoughtful leader, and a friend who genuinely cared about the future of the community,” they said.
“His dedication to strengthening Nampa, supporting families and fostering thoughtful growth will leave a lasting impact for generations to come.”
The Idaho GOP also paid tribute to Hogaboam, saying he was “everything we want our political leaders to be,” while Phil McGrane, the Idaho Secretary of State, said he was left “heartbroken.”
“Beyond just doing our jobs, we shared a love for voting, elections, and politics,” McGrane said.
Hours before his de@th, Hogaboam attended a training session with the Nampa Fire Department, saying he was mesmerized by the “beautiful day.”
Hogaboam’s cause of d£ath remains unknown.
He leaves behind his wife Mimi, five children and a grandchild, according to the Idaho State Journal.
Nampa officials will now have to appoint Hogaboam’s successor before the next election, which is held every 4 years.
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