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Shocking Sudden Death of Idaho Mayor Just Weeks Into Term Leaves Community Reeling

by Andrew Powell
March 19, 2026 at 2:54 pm
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A routine public meeting ended in shock and mourning after Rick Hogaboam suddenly collapsed while speaking at a town hall in Eagle on Wednesday evening.

According to the New York Post, the 47-year-old mayor of Nampa was addressing attendees at a Treasure Valley Partnership event when he suffered what officials later described as a “medical emergency” around 6:45 p.m.

The room quickly shifted from civic discussion to crisis response.

Brad Pike, seated beside Hogaboam, immediately began performing CPR as others called for help. First responders — including police, firefighters, and paramedics — rushed in and continued life-saving efforts.

Despite those attempts, Hogaboam could not be revived.

The sudden loss comes just weeks into his tenure. Hogaboam had been sworn in a little over two months earlier after winning November’s mayoral race with 62.86 percent of the vote, defeating three challengers to become the city’s 31st mayor.

Before taking the city’s top job, Hogaboam had built a lengthy record in public service. He served on the city council, worked as a substitute state senator, and held the position of Canyon County clerk, where he oversaw elections and county finances.

He also spent nearly four years working as chief of staff to former mayor Debbie Kling, a role that helped shape his path to elected office.

News of his death prompted an outpouring of tributes from colleagues and state leaders.

His office called the loss “unbelievable,” while Idaho House Republicans said he was “more than a public servant.”

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“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 Republican Party praised Hogaboam as “everything we want our political leaders to be.”

Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane said he was “heartbroken,” reflecting on their shared passion for elections and public service.

“Beyond just doing our jobs, we shared a love for voting, elections, and politics,” McGrane said.

Earlier that same day, Hogaboam had attended a training session with the Nampa Fire Department, where he reportedly commented on the “beautiful day.”

His cause of death has not yet been determined.

Hogaboam is survived by his wife, Mimi, five children, and a grandchild.

City officials will now appoint someone to fill the vacancy until voters choose a new mayor in the next election cycle.

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