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In 2015, Carley Johnson married Brandon Mundt in Iceland. Together they have one child. [23] [24] On December 5, 2015, Theresa González and T. J. Jones welcomed their daughter, Easton Kaia, followed by their first son, Maddox, in April 2019. [25] [26] The couple's second daughter, Layla Capri, was born on July 19, 2021. [27] [28]
Landon Lueck & Carley Johnson 20 Cutthroat: 3 teams of 10 October 6, 2010 - December 22, 2010 Prague, Czech Republic Red Team (Brad Fiorenza, Dunbar Merrill, Tori Hall & Tyler Duckworth) 21 Rivals: 14 pairs June 22, 2011 - September 7, 2011 Dominical, Costa Rica → Buenos Aires & Bariloche, Argentina Johnny Devenanzio & Tyler Duckworth
The 1966 United States Senate election in South Dakota took place on November 8, 1966. Incumbent Republican Senator Karl E. Mundt ran for re-election to his fourth term. He was challenged in the Republican primary by a John Birch Society member, but easily turned away the challenge.
Karl Earl Mundt (June 3, 1900 – August 16, 1974) was an American educator and a Republican member of the United States Congress, representing South Dakota in the United States House of Representatives (1939–1948) and in the United States Senate (1948–1973).
Carley attended Biola University, earning his bachelor's degree in 2005. [1] In June 2024, Carley defeated Kirk Chaffee in the Republican primary election for the 29th district of the South Dakota Senate. [2] [3] No Democratic candidate or incumbent was nominated to challenge him in the general election. He succeeded Dean Wink. He assumes ...
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Both Mundt and McGovern won their respective primaries unopposed and the campaign between the two began. Despite the landslide victory for Vice-President Richard M. Nixon over John F. Kennedy, the race between Mundt and McGovern was quite close. Mundt narrowly won re-election, and McGovern ran for the U.S. Senate again in 1962. He served ...
The Karl Mundt Library is a library on the campus of Dakota State University in Madison, South Dakota. [1] [2] It was completed in 1968. [3] Namesake.