- Arne Carlson
Infobox Governor
name=Arne Helge Carlson
caption=Arne Helge Carlson
order= 37th
office= Governor of Minnesota
term_start=January 7 ,1991
term_end=January 4 ,1999
lieutenant=Joanell Dyrstad Joanne E. Benson
predecessor=Rudy Perpich
successor=Jesse Ventura
birth_date=birth date and age |1934|09|24
birth_place=New York City, New York , U.S.
death_date=
death_place=
party=Independent-Republican / Republican
profession=politician
spouse=(1) Barbara Duffy (divorced)
(2) Joanne Chabot (divorced)
(3) Susan Shepard
religion=
footnotes=Arne Helge Carlson (born
September 24 ,1934 ) is an American politician active in the state ofMinnesota .Born in
New York City , the son ofGöteborg immigrants from Sweden, he attendedChoate Rosemary Hall and was graduated fromWilliams College in 1957.He served one term on the
Minneapolis City Council from 1965 to 1967 and was the Republican candidate for mayor in 1967, losing to Democratic-Farmer-Laborincumbent Arthur Naftalin . He served in theMinnesota House of Representatives from January 1971 toJanuary 4 ,1979 .From 1965 to 1977, he was married to
Barbara Carlson (who became known in her own right after theirdivorce ). Together, they had a son, Tucker, (no relation to theMSNBC personality) and two daughters, Christina (deceased) and Anne. Carlson's second wife was Joanne. They had no children. Carlson had a daughter, Jessica, with his third wife, Susan, who served asFirst Lady of Minnesota.He was state auditor from
January 4 ,1979 toJanuary 7 ,1991 . He served as the 37thGovernor of Minnesota fromJanuary 7 ,1991 toJanuary 4 ,1999 .He won election as a member of the Independent-Republican Party (The party, in September 1995, reverted to the name Republican Party); his positions were generally considered moderate. His election followed a scandal where the party-endorsed candidate, businessman
Jon Grunseth , was accused of sexual improprieties with two then-underaged girls several years prior and withdrew from the race. Carlson had initially sought the nomination, which the more conservative Grunseth won; then Carlson and running mate Dyrstad launched a write-in campaign; as Grunseth's campaign disintegrated in the final weeks, Carlson became the Independent-Republican candidate. Presenting himself finally as a less polarizing successor to a governor whose policy successes had been undermined by personal idiosyncrasies, Carlson managed to win by 3 percentage points.During his terms in office, Carlson had two lieutenant governors:
Joanell Dyrstad from 1991ndash 1995, andJoanne Benson from 1995ndash 1999.Carlson was noted, as governor, for being a big fan of
University of Minnesota sports; his official portrait at theMinnesota State Capitol shows him wearing a letter jacket for the school.Electoral history
* 1994 Race for Governor
** Arne Carlson (I-R) (inc.), 63%
**John Marty (DFL), 34%
* 1990 Race for Governor
** Arne Carlson (I-R), 50%
**Rudy Perpich (DFL) (inc.), 47%
* 1986 Race for state Auditor
** Arne Carlson (I-R) (inc.)
** John Dooley (DFL)
* 1982 Race for state Auditor
** Arne Carlson (I-R) (inc.), 55%
**Paul Wellstone (DFL), 45%
* 1978 Race for state Auditor
** Arne Carlson (I-R)
** Robert W. Mattson, Jr. (DFL) (inc.)References
* [http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_38.htm Minnesota Historical Society]
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