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Carlson increased funding for elementary and secondary education by 9%, created a top-level Children's Cabinet to develop a single integrated agenda and budget for all state children's programs and initiatives, laid the groundwork for the first light rail in Minneapolis with state and federal funding
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decision. In 2012, he teamed up with his former rival, John Marty, to support legislation that would prohibit corporations with more than 20% foreign ownership from donating to political campaigns, and to require board of directors or executive councils to approve political contributions made by the
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During his administration, Carlson worked to solve an inherited $ 2 billion state budget deficit. By the end of his term, the state had surpluses of $ 2.3 billion in FY1997 and $ 1.9 billion in FY1998. His administration restored the AAA bond rating from all three Wall Street major bond houses.
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article reported that Grunseth had a lengthy extramarital affair—Grunseth withdrew. As the runner-up in the primary, the Independent-Republican Party Executive Committee declared Carlson the Republican nominee. Five days before the election, in a 5–2 decision, the
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Carlson's long tenure as auditor, in addition to his noted speaking abilities, made him a leading contender for the Republican nomination in 1990. But although he initially led in public opinion surveys, his status as a
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in the pool at his home. Although three of the four girls corroborated the report, Grunseth denied any improper conduct, and suggested that Perpich had orchestrated the allegations.
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of the IDS Mutual Fund Group, which was part of the American Express Financial Advisors, a Minneapolis-based company. He was named chairman and CEO of the board the next year.
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published a front-page article with an account that, in 1981, Grunseth had invited three then-teenaged friends of his stepdaughter, as well as his stepdaughter herself, to go
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in 1965 as a Republican. He served until 1967. With the Republicans in the majority, Carlson also served as city council majority leader. In 1967, he ran for
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ruled that Carlson was eligible to appear on the ballot. In the November 6 general election, Carlson defeated Perpich by 3.3 percentage points, 50% to 47%.
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Grunseth defeated Carlson in the primary. In the general election polling, Grunseth was the favorite to defeat the incumbent governor and DFL nominee,
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activists, winning 69%. Carlson called Quist a "cult leader with a Messianic complex", and in the September primary, Carlson and running mate
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candidate Tom Horner in the gubernatorial race. In December 2010, as part of a post-election party purge of moderates, the
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In June 1994, delegates to the Minnesota Republican Party State Convention viewed Carlson, who supported gay rights and
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won renomination by a 2:1 margin, with the endorsement of business groups, every major newspaper in the state, and the
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Central Committee narrowly voted to ban Carlson and 17 others from participating in party events for two years.
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corporation or union, rather than allowing executives or presidents to make such contributions unilaterally.
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Carlson has remained politically active in retirement. In 2010, he announced that he would embark on a "
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and several other prominent political and business leaders to propose a nonpartisan budget commission.
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made him unpopular among party activists. They instead backed Carlson's primary rival, businessman
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from 1979 until 1991. He launched a bid for the Republican nomination for governor of Minnesota
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In retirement, Carlson has often endorsed Democratic candidates over Republicans. He endorsed
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amendment to the state constitution in the 2012 election. The amendment was defeated.
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and state legislative leaders could not agree on a budget, Carlson collaborated with
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and served from January 7, 1991, to January 4, 1999. He won as a member of the
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Carlson has been fighting PolyMet, a massive mining conglomerate that used
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Minnesota GOP opts for conservative, denies Gov. Carlson Its endorsement
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Conservative Minnesota Republicans Refuse to Back Governor at Convention
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In a 2001 MPR-St. Paul Pioneer Press poll Carlson ranked second (behind
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Minnesota was the first state to receive such an upgrade in 25 years.
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Former Gov. Arne Carlson, A Republican, Says He's Voting For Clinton
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Did a TV debate decide one of Minnesota's most scandalous elections?
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from the school. He worked closely with the university's president,
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Preston, Joshua. "Allan Spear and the Minnesota Human Rights Act."
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Republican Party members of the Minnesota House of Representatives
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Arne Carlson appointed chairman, CEO of IDS Mutual Fund Board
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On October 15, 1990, with 15 days of campaigning left before
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from 1971 to 1979. In 1978, he ran for and was elected state
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In 1999, after leaving office, Carlson was appointed to the
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preparatory school on a scholarship. After graduating from
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Carlson, Marty plan bill to limit Citizens United decision
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discrimination in housing, employment, and education.
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of $ 160 million, and got school choice funded, which
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Fmr. Gov. Arne Carlson reacts to Joan Gabel leaving U
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proponent. He is a member of the ReFormers Caucus of
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20 years ago: A three-week political roller coaster
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Retrieved on February 14, 2016. 1921: 1919: 805:2010 U.S. House of Representatives election 656:In 1993, Carlson served as chairman of the 2816: 2802: 2522: 2515: 2501: 2030: 1645: 1635: 1633: 1631: 1629: 1627: 1625: 182:January 5, 1971 – January 2, 1979 125:January 4, 1979 – January 7, 1991 68:January 7, 1991 – January 4, 1999 38: 2099:, Minnesota Public Radio (April 3, 2023). 1609: 1607: 1605: 1603: 1601: 1599: 1597: 1595: 459:candidates while remaining a Republican. 19:For other people with similar names, see 2483:Order of precedence of the United States 2442:Order of precedence of the United States 2192:Minnesota Legislators Past & Present 1916: 739:2011 Minnesota state government shutdown 618: 545: 3022:Republican Party governors of Minnesota 2076: 1889: 1866:"MPR: Poll: Ventura retains popularity" 1757: 1755: 1671: 1669: 1622: 1613: 487:before gaining a scholarship to attend 2994: 1941: 1592: 1069:1986 Minnesota state auditor election 989:1982 Minnesota state auditor election 887:1978 Minnesota state auditor election 2797: 2496: 2039:from the original on October 26, 2010 1827:Gov. Arne Carlson on Paul Revere tour 1815:Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal 1799:Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal 1662:. Associated Press. October 29, 1990. 1330: 1325:1994 Minnesota gubernatorial election 1153: 1148:1990 Minnesota gubernatorial election 1073: 993: 891: 557:1990 Minnesota gubernatorial election 524:nominee for mayor in 1967, losing to 2077:Hohmann, James (December 11, 2010). 1752: 1666: 1614:Gilbert, Curtis (November 5, 2010). 881: 721: 691:by a large margin, 63% to 34%, over 675:, a figure popular among grassroots 412:, he went to graduate school at the 1749:, Associated Press (June 18, 1994). 822:'s performance as president of the 818:Carlson was an outspoken critic of 550: 428:. Carlson lost the close election. 424:against incumbent Democratic mayor 13: 3062:20th-century Minnesota politicians 3007:American people of Swedish descent 2264:Minnesota House of Representatives 2238:Minnesota House of Representatives 2221:Minnesota House of Representatives 1956:from the original on June 18, 2016 1890:Kaszuba, Mike (October 23, 2008). 1723: (Minn. November 1, 1990). 1700:. October 29, 1990. Archived from 1514:. January 29, 2016. Archived from 536:Minnesota House of Representatives 435:from 1971 until 1979, then as the 433:Minnesota House of Representatives 170:Minnesota House of Representatives 14: 3073: 2181: 2003:Jennifer Hoff (August 20, 2024). 1977:, CBS Minnesota (August 7, 2016). 1926:Former Gov. Carlson endorses Walz 463:Early years, education and family 3037:Minneapolis City Council members 2979: 2967: 2955: 2934: 2561: 1694:"Minn. nominee quits gov's race" 1572: 878:of Minnesota from 1991 to 1999. 865: 741:, which occurred after Governor 658:Midwestern Governors Association 327: 2152: 2135: 2121: 2102: 2089: 2070: 2051: 2031:Tom Scheck (October 25, 2010). 2024: 1996: 1980: 1968: 1935: 1883: 1858: 1832: 1820: 1804: 1795:Gov. Carlson named to IDS board 1788: 1772: 1739: 1726: 1708: 520:from 1965 to 1967, and was the 516:Carlson served one term on the 511: 323: 3047:Politicians from New York City 2129:"ReFormers Caucus - Issue One" 1942:Mullen, Mike (June 15, 2016). 1870:news.minnesota.publicradio.org 1839:Rachel Weiner (July 5, 2011). 1686: 1566: 1552:National Governors Association 1540: 1522: 1504: 689:November 1994 general election 491:(now Choate Rosemary Hall) in 21:Arne Carlsson (disambiguation) 1: 2095:Cathy Wurzer and Ellen Finn, 1498: 631:Carlson was elected the 37th 600:Twin Cities Public Television 3042:Politicians from Minneapolis 2197:Minnesota Historical Society 1512:"PS 36 Unionport - Homepage" 637:Independent-Republican Party 7: 3017:Choate Rosemary Hall alumni 2825:State Auditors of Minnesota 2063:September 21, 2010, at the 1779:Minnesota Governor Prevails 10: 3078: 2035:. Minnesota Public Radio. 813:Minnesota Republican Party 765:2008 presidential election 554: 481:DeWitt Clinton High School 389:. Carlson is considered a 18: 2932: 2831: 2570: 2559: 2530: 2480: 2465: 2448: 2439: 2424: 2416: 2406: 2387: 2375: 2367: 2354: 2346: 2341: 2331: 2322: 2314: 2304: 2295: 2287: 2282: 2272: 2260: 2254: 2246: 2234: 2226: 2219: 2033:"Arne Carlson backs Walz" 1618:. Minnesota Public Radio. 1342: 1339: 1336: 1333: 1165: 1162: 1159: 1156: 1103:Arne Carlson (incumbent) 1085: 1082: 1079: 1076: 1023:Arne Carlson (incumbent) 1005: 1002: 999: 996: 903: 900: 897: 894: 614: 534:. 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Carlson won the 650:The Wall Street Journal 623:Carlson with President 526:Democratic-Farmer-Labor 501:University of Minnesota 437:Minnesota State Auditor 414:University of Minnesota 395:Minnesota State Auditor 2524:Governors of Minnesota 2267:from the 58B district 2249:Constituency abolished 1991:St. Paul Pioneer Press 1721:462 N E.2d 385 836:Carlson is a longtime 628: 431:Carlson served in the 391:Rockefeller Republican 2469:Arnold Schwarzenegger 2394:Governor of Minnesota 2325:Governor of Minnesota 2211:Governor Arne Carlson 1989:, Forum News Service/ 1785:(September 14, 1994). 1536:. September 12, 1997. 633:governor of Minnesota 622: 546:Governor of Minnesota 400:Born into poverty in 56:Governor of Minnesota 3012:American Protestants 2434:as Former US Senator 2298:Auditor of Minnesota 2149:(February 28, 2012). 1683:(September 2, 2022). 1575:"Arne Helge Carlson" 1548:"Arne Helge Carlson" 1518:on January 29, 2016. 1258:Ross S. 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He also endorsed 609:state Supreme Court 397:from 1979 to 1991. 16:American politician 2487:Outside Minnesota 2475:as Former Governor 2458:as Former Governor 2283:Political offices 2164:Minnesota Reformer 1993:(August 24, 2020). 1704:on March 30, 2009. 1323: 1146: 1068: 988: 886: 809:Independence Party 728:board of directors 629: 568:liberal Republican 404:, he attended the 379:Arne Helge Carlson 262:September 24, 1934 252:Arne Helge Carlson 223:from the 12th Ward 2943: 2942: 2791: 2790: 2534:(1849–1858) 2491: 2490: 2478: 2461: 2449:Succeeded by 2446:Within Minnesota 2437: 2407:Succeeded by 2368:Succeeded by 2365:1978, 1982, 1986 2332:Succeeded by 2305:Succeeded by 2273:Succeeded by 2247:Succeeded by 1736:65 (2016): 76-87. 1734:Minnesota History 1660:Los Angeles Times 1554:. 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Governor of Minnesota
Joanell Dyrstad
Joanne Benson
Rudy Perpich
Jesse Ventura
Auditor of Minnesota
Al Quie
Rudy Perpich
Bob Mattson
Mark Dayton
Minnesota House of Representatives
Todd Otis
Minneapolis City Council
New York City
New York
Republican
Democratic
Barbara Duffy
Williams College
BA
37th governor
Minnesota
Rockefeller Republican
Minnesota State Auditor
New York City
Choate Rosemary Hall
Williams College
University of Minnesota

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