- Rudy Perpich
Infobox Governor
name=Rudy Perpich
caption=Rudy Perpich
order= 34th & 36th
office= Governor of Minnesota
term=December 29 ,1976 ndashJanuary 4 ,1979
and
January 3 ,1983 ndashJanuary 7 ,1991
lieutenant=Alec G. Olson Marlene Johnson
predecessor=Wendell Anderson Al Quie
successor=Al Quie Arne Carlson
birth_date=birth date|1928|6|27|mf=y
birth_place= Carson Lake, Minnesota
death_date=death date and age|1995|09|21|1928|06|27
death_place=Minnetonka, Minnesota
party=Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
profession=dentist
spouse=Delores "Lola" Perpich
religion=Roman Catholic
footnotes=Rudolph George "Rudy" Perpich, Sr. (
June 27 ,1928 ndashSeptember 21 ,1995 ) was an American dentist and politician. A member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, he served as the 34th and 36th governor ofMinnesota fromDecember 29 ,1976 toJanuary 4 ,1979 , and fromJanuary 3 ,1983 toJanuary 7 ,1991 . This was the longest tenure among the state's governors. He was also the state's onlyRoman Catholic governor and the only one to serve non-consecutive terms.Early life and education
Rudolph George Perpić was born in Carson Lake, Minnesota, which is now part of
Hibbing, Minnesota . His father, Anton Prpić, was a miner who had immigrated fromCroatia to the Mesabi Iron Range ofMinnesota , and his mother was an American of Croatian descent. Perpich did not learn to speak English until at least the first grade of elementary school. At 14, he began working for the Great Northern Railway.cite book|last=Gilman|first=Rhonda R.|title=The Story of Minnesota's Past|publisher=Minnesota Historical Society Press|date=1989|location=Saint Paul, Minnesota|pages=42|isbn=0-87351-267-7] In 1946, he graduated from Hibbing High School (where he was inaugurated as governor in 1983) and went on to serve in theUnited States Army for two years. After Army service, Perpich attendedMarquette University inMilwaukee, Wisconsin , and graduated from the Marquette University Dental School in 1954. He returned to Hibbing to practicedentistry .Entry into politics
He first entered into politics by serving on the Hibbing
school board in 1955 and 1956, which instituted a policy to provide equal pay to bothmale andfemale workers. Six years later in 1962, Perpich was elected to theMinnesota Senate . He was re-elected in 1966. In 1970, he was elected the 39thlieutenant governor . In 1974, he was re-elected, this time on a ticket with Gov.Wendell Anderson . (Prior to 1974, the governor and lieutenant governor were elected separately.) Perpich became governor when Anderson resigned in 1976 to take theUnited States Senate seat vacated byWalter Mondale , who had been elected U.S. Vice President.Later career
Nearly the entire DFL ticket was defeated in 1978, including Perpich and the DFL candidates for both U.S. Senate seats. Anderson's arranging for his own appointment to the Senate and Perpich's role in it were factors in their defeats. Perpich worked at
Control Data Corporation inNew York andAustria until winning back the governor's office in the 1982 election cycle by challenging the DFL Party's endorsed candidate,Warren Spannaus , and then winning the primary election. Perpich was re-elected in 1986, but lost the gubernatorialgeneral election to Arne Carlson in 1990 in a bizarre election that had Carlson replace the Independent-Republican Party's candidateJon Grunseth (who had beaten him in theprimary election ) just two weeks before the election after Grunseth was forced to withdraw amid allegations of asex scandal .Perpich was known for eccentric behavior, such as stopping speeders on the freeway and returning to the
ghost town where he was born to commune with his ancestors Fact|date=February 2007. At one point in his gubernatorial term, he donated his $25,000 pay raise to help promotebocce -ball. [1978-04-26. Kinney requests bocce balls. Duluth News Tribune, 5B] Another time, he pitched an idea for a chopstick factory to be built in northern Minnesota. He also proposed selling the governor's mansion in St. Paul as a cost-saving measure (an idea later governorJesse Ventura would modify, choosing to shut it down and stay at his ranch in Maple Grove).Newsweek magazine brought him national attention by bestowing the nickname "Governor Goofy," crystallizing the combination of affection and resentment his habits elicited. During his last years in office, commentators wondered whether he would shoot to stardom as a presidential hopeful or, as governor, sour Minnesota voters on the DFL party with questionable public relations. However, Perpich's activist vision of the governor's role was later cited as an important contribution to the Minnesota economyndash even by unlikely admirers like his 1990 rival and successorArne Carlson , who said in 2005 that Perpich "was the first person that I was aware of to focus on the international role that states are going to have to play."His legacy of projects in Minnesota include the
Minnesota World Trade Center in St. Paul, thePerpich Center for Arts Education in Golden Valley, theCenter for Victims of Torture in Minneapolis and theMall of America in Bloomington. Additionally, Perpich worked to promote Minnesota on the international stage by traveling to 17 countries in 1984, and bringing the foreign leadersMikhail Gorbachev of theSoviet Union and Dr. Franjo Tuđman of Croatia to the state in 1990.Post-political life
After leaving office in 1991 he went to
Zagreb ,Croatia , to assist in the post-communist government. He moved toParis, France for a business consulting position in 1992, but returned to Minnesota in 1993. After a battle withcolon cancer , Perpich died in the Minneapolis suburb of Minnetonka at the age of 67. He is buried inLakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis.References
* [http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/1302/perpich.html In Memoriam Gov. Rudy Perpich (1928-1995)] , accessed January 27, 2004.
See also
*County Road 4 - Governor Rudy Perpich Memorial Drive
External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5143 Rudy Perpich's Gravesite]
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