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Mark Brandt Dayton (born January 26, 1947) is an American politician who served as the 40th governor of Minnesota from 2011 to 2019. [1] He served as a United States Senator representing Minnesota from 2001 to 2007 and as Minnesota State Auditor from 1991 to 1995.
Mark Dayton: Democratic: Auditor of Minnesota (1991–1995) U.S. Senator from Minnesota (2001–2007) Governor of Minnesota (2011–2019) $1.6 billion Great-grandson of George Dayton, the founder of Target [29] Betsy DeVos: Republican: Chair of the Michigan Republican Party (1996–2000; 2003–2005) Secretary of Education (2017–2021) $1.25 ...
Mark Dayton (b. 1947) [174] [175] January 3, 2011 [176] – January 7, 2019 (did not run) Democratic-Farmer-Labor [175] 2010: Yvonne Prettner Solon: 2014: Tina Smith (resigned January 2, 2018) Vacant: Michelle Fischbach [j] (took office May 25, 2018) 41 Tim Walz (b. 1964) [177] January 7, 2019 [178] – Incumbent [s] Democratic-Farmer-Labor ...
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton collapsed during his annual State of the State address Monday night in St. Paul.
The general election was contested by the major party candidates State Representative Tom Emmer (R–Delano), former U.S. Senator Mark Dayton , and Independence Party candidate Tom Horner. After a very close race, Dayton was elected governor. [1] Emmer would be elected to the United States House of Representatives four years later. [2]
Primary elections were held on August 12, 2014. Dayton and Smith won the Democratic primary and the Republicans nominated Hennepin County Commissioner Jeff Johnson and his running mate former state representative Bill Kuisle. In the general election, Dayton and Smith defeated them and several other minor party candidates with just over 50% of ...
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