- Elmer L. Andersen
Infobox Governor
name=Elmer Lee Andersen
caption=Elmer Lee Andersen
order= 30th
office= Governor of Minnesota
term_start=January 2 ,1961
term_end=March 25 ,1963
lieutenant=Karl Rolvaag
predecessor=Orville Freeman
successor=Karl Rolvaag
birth_date= birth date|1909|6|17|mf=y
birth_place=Chicago, Illinois ,United States
death_date= death date and age|2004|11|15|1909|6|17|mf=y
death_place=Minneapolis, Minnesota ,United States
party=Republican
profession=businessman, philanthropist
spouse=Eleanor A. Johnson
religion=Lutheran
footnotes=Elmer Lee Andersen (
June 17 ,1909 ndashNovember 15 ,2004 ) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and the 30thgovernor of Minnesota , serving a single term fromJanuary 2 ,1961 toMarch 25 ,1963 as a Republican.Early life and education
He was born in 1909 in
Chicago, Illinois HB Fuller Company
He rose from salesman to owner and president of the
HB Fuller Company . After retiring, he published local newspapers. He also served as aUniversity of Minnesota regent from 1967 to 1975. During his tenure as Regent, Anderson, as a regent, was sued for denying employment to James Michael "Mike" McConnell on the basis of McConnell's sexuality inMcConnell v. Anderson . McConnell, the partner of Jack Baker, a litigant inBaker v. Nelson , was fired from his job as librarian because "his personal conduct . . . is not consistent with the best interests of the university" (J. Murdoch and D. Price, Courting Justice, Basic Books, New York, 2001, p 166.) The Eight Circuit court of appeals eventually sided with Andersen and the regents in October 1971 and allowed theUniversity of Minnesota to fire McConnell.Book collector
A lifelong
book collector , he donated over 12,500 volumes, some quite rare, to the university, which built a newlibrary and named it after him. He wrote two books of his own, a 2000autobiography called "A Man's Reach ", and a collection of newspaper articles titled "Views from the Publisher's Desk ".Politics
He lost his bid for re-election in the closest statewide race in Minnesota history. The election was held on
November 6 ,1962 but the results were not known untilMarch 21 ,1963 . After recounts and court challenges, it was determined that then-Lieutenant GovernorKarl Rolvaag had defeated Andersen by 91 votes out of nearly 1.3 million cast. Rolvaag collected 619,842 votes to Andersen's 619,751.Andersen remained in the Republican Party for the rest of his life, but he became unhappy about how conservative the party had become. Even in the 1960s, his views were in the minority of the party.
In a 2003 interview with the "
Saint Paul Pioneer Press " he said, "I remind people I want to be known as a liberal Republican. If that's a dirty word, so be it." In 2004, he broke with party ranks to endorseJohn Kerry in his bid to unseatGeorge W. Bush aspresident of the United States .He was so disenchanted with the Bush administration that he wrote a commentary in the
Minneapolis Star Tribune claiming that President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney "spew outright untruths with evangelistic fervor" and calling Cheney an evil man who was the real decision maker in the administration. [http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2004/11/01_stawickie_andersonobit/] He died in Minneapolis onNovember 15 ,2004 , less than two weeks after the election.References
* [http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/news/state/minnesota/10192512.htm Ex-Gov. Andersen, true public servant.] "Saint Paul Pioneer Press".
November 16 ,2004 * [https://www.fastcase.com/Yahoo/Start.aspx?C=0f9a95d75241ff94acbf1e4d49a454568cbbbf4d8066aeac&D=91a3a426e83d9e54c18af49022ae9344142739d8932cdc78&AffiliateConst=Yahoo Summary of McConnell v. Anderson] Summary of the case against the Regents of the University of Minnesota (McConnell v. Anderson).
*"Elmer's Tour: A Former Governor's Loving Look at the Minnesota State Capitol." Nodin Press, 2005. ISBN 1-932472-38-X
* [http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=10948 Minnesota Legislator Past and Present]
* [http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_32.htm Minnesota Historical Society]
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