Rick Dancer

American journalist and politician (born 1959) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rick Dancer (born June 29, 1959) is an American journalist and politician in the state of Montana.[1] Born in the city of Hillsboro, he was a longtime anchor for KEZI television in Eugene. Among his other activities as anchor, he covered the Thurston High School shooting. He later left broadcasting to run as a Republican for Oregon Secretary of State, losing in the general election to Democrat Kate Brown in 2008.

Born (1959-06-30) June 30, 1959 (age 66)
OccupationsJournalist, politician
Notable creditKEZI anchor
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Rick Dancer
Born (1959-06-30) June 30, 1959 (age 66)
EducationPacific University
OccupationsJournalist, politician
Notable creditKEZI anchor
SpouseKathy
Children2
Websitehttp://rickdancer.com/
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Early life

Rick Dancer was born on June 29, 1959, to Roy and Betty Dancer in Hillsboro, Oregon.[2][3][4] He grew up there with three sisters and lived in Hillsboro for his first 24 years,[4] graduating from Hillsboro High School in 1977.[5] In high school he worked for the local Copeland Lumber store before attending college at Pacific University in neighboring Forest Grove.[4] Dancer graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Pacific in 1983.[4] In Hillsboro, he married Kathy at the United Methodist Church that same year, and they had two sons, Jess and Jake.[4][6]

Television

After college Dancer moved to the southern Oregon Coast in 1985 and was a reporter in Coquille and Coos Bay at KCBY.[5][7][8] Dancer then moved to Eugene, Oregon, in 1987 and worked as a television reporter for KVAL-TV.[7][8] After a few years he moved to KEZI in 1989, the ABC affiliate in Eugene and continued as a reporter until becoming an anchor a year later.[9][10] In 1998, he was one of the first reporters to arrive at Thurston High School in Springfield after the shooting spree by Kip Kinkel.[3][11] While covering the story he started to cry while on camera, which angered him, but led to additional interviews with students as they felt he cared about the students.[3] In February 2008, he announced he was leaving KEZI in order to run for public office.[10] In 2020 and 2021 his company Rick Dancer Media Service LLC took out $19,896 and $18,166 in PPP loans that were later forgiven.[12][13]

Political career

The day after leaving television, he official started his campaign for Oregon Secretary of State as a Republican.[10] He won the primary unopposed and then faced Democratic state senator Kate Brown in the fall election.[2] His campaign focused on advocating for converting the Secretary of State position into a non-partisan position, and also supported Ballot Measure 65 that would have created an open primary system.[14] He ran on the premise of being an outsider having never been in office before, while Brown touted her experience in public office.[9]

Dancer raised around $365,000 in his campaign through late October, compared to around $750,000 for Brown.[15] The biggest of his contributions came from timber companies.[15] Dancer pulled within six percentage points in polling in late October.[14] Brown won the November general election defeating Dancer and Pacific Green Party candidate Seth Woolley.[16] Dancer garnered 785,740 votes compared to 873,968 for Brown.[17] Dancer was mentioned as a possible candidate to run for the Republican nomination for Governor of Oregon in 2010.[18]

Dancer is part of a group of filmmakers who began production in 2010 on a documentary film about former U.S. Senator Mark O. Hatfield.[19][20]

Electoral history

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2008 Oregon Secretary of State election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kate Brown 873,968 51.0
Republican Rick Dancer 785,740 45.8
Pacific Green Seth Alan Woolley 51,271 3.0
Write-in 2,740 0.2
Total votes 1,713,719 100%
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