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Name
  
Mark Holsten


Role
  
American Politician

Education
  
University of Minnesota Duluth

Mark William Holsten is an American politician in Minnesota. Holsten, a Republican, served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1993 to 2002. He represented district 56A until November 2002 and, after redistricting, won election in 52B but was appointed Deputy Commissioner of Natural Resources before the following session started. He served as chairman of the House Environment and Natural Resources Finance Committee. Holsten was recently appointed to replace Eugene R. Merriam as Commissioner of Natural Resources starting in January 2007.

Holsten holds a bachelor's degree in sociology and history from the University of Minnesota Duluth and a teaching license from the University of Saint Thomas.

Electoral history

  • 2002 MN State House Seat 52B
  • Mark Holsten (R), 58.75%
  • Rebecca Otto (DFL), 41.17%
  • 2000 MN State House Seat 56A
  • Mark Holsten (R), 57.57%
  • Joan M. Beaver (DFL), 42.43%
  • 1998 MN State House Seat 56A
  • Mark Holsten (R), 64.3%
  • Paul A. Hetland (DFL), 35.5%
  • References

    Mark Holsten Wikipedia