George Hansel

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George S. Hansel[2] (born January 19, 1986)[citation needed] is an American politician who served as the Mayor of Keene from 2020 to 2024.[3]

Preceded byKendall Lane
Succeeded byJay Kahn
Succeeded byThomas Powers
BornGeorge Sumner Hansel[1]
(1986-01-19) January 19, 1986 (age 40)
Quick facts Mayor of Keene, Preceded by ...
George Hansel
Hansel at a Nikki Haley event in
Keene, New Hampshire on January 20, 2024
Mayor of Keene
In office
January 1, 2020  January 4, 2024
Preceded byKendall Lane
Succeeded byJay Kahn
Member of the Keene City Council
from the 5th ward
In office
January 2016  January 2020
Succeeded byThomas Powers
Personal details
BornGeorge Sumner Hansel[1]
(1986-01-19) January 19, 1986 (age 40)
Party Republican
EducationSt. Lawrence University (BA)
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Early life

Hansel's family moved to the Monadnock Region in 1971. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York. Prior to his elective career, Hansel was a co-owner and vice president for his family's fifth-generation Keene-based business Filtrine Manufacturing Co., a filtration and water cooling company.[4]

Early elected career

In 2014, Hansel won the Republican primary as a candidate for Cheshire 8 of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, but lost in the general election to incumbent Democrat Cynthia Chase [de] by 51 votes.[5] In December 2015, he was elected as a member of the Keene City Council from ward 5, serving two terms until being elected Mayor.[6] George also serves on several statewide boards and commissions, including The University System Board of Trustees, the New Hampshire Council for Housing Stability, the New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility, the Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention, and the Governor’s Millennial Advisory Council,[7]

Mayoralty

Hansel was first elected as mayor in 2019 by a margin of 52.7% to 47.3%. He beat out Democrat Mitchell Greenwald for Keene’s open mayoral seat after incumbent mayor Kendall Lane chose not to run for reelection. Mayor Lane and former Keene Mayor Dale Pregent both endorsed Hansel in the race.[8] Hansel took 2,586 votes to Greenwald’s 2,312,[9][10] In 2021, Hansel secured a second term as mayor after easily defeating challenger Mark J. Zuchowsk. He won 2,133 votes compared to Zuchowski’s 212, or 91% to 9% of the vote. Each of the city’s five city council wards overwhelmingly supported Hansel, who ran for another two-year term on a platform focused on addressing the region’s housing shortage and continuing the city’s efforts to upgrade its aging infrastructure.[11]

In October 2020, after Keene's city council passed a resolution recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day, Hansel proclaimed the second Monday of October Indigenous Peoples Day in Keene.[12][13]

As mayor, Hansel has supported engaging more citizens in the local government aiming to "increase diversity on city boards and commissions."[14]

On May 1, 2023 Hansel announced that he would not run for a third term as mayor.[15]

Hansel endorsed Nikki Haley in the 2024 Republican presidential primary.

Congressional run

In June 2022, Hansel announced his candidacy for U.S. Congress from New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district, running as a pro-choice moderate.[16] In the primary, he was narrowly defeated by conservative Hillsborough County Treasurer Robert Burns.

Radio show

Hansel hosts a 2-hour radio show on Saturday mornings on Keene radio station WKBK.[17] He also makes appearances on the station's weekday morning show.

Criticism

Hansel has been criticized by Robert Burns, fellow candidate for Congress from New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district, for running a "sanctuary city" as mayor of Keene.[18] This refers to a resolution passed by Keene's city council that declared Keene as a welcoming city for all. The resolution was aspirational and did not impact police policy. Mayor Hansel, a City Councilor at the time, voted against the passing the resolution.[19] Nevertheless, Hansel said he didn't disagree with the resolution's sentiment.[20] Hansel has dismissed Burns' criticism, referring to it as a "distraction".[21]

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