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Roger Moe

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Preceded by
  
Nick Coleman

Name
  
Roger Moe

Political party
  
DFL

Role
  
American Politician


Children
  
4

Spouse
  
Paulette Moe

Religion
  
Lutheran

Succeeded by
  
John Hottinger

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Born
  
June 2, 1944 (age 79) Crookston, Minnesota (
1944-06-02
)

Alma mater
  
Mayville State University Moorhead State University North Dakota State University

Occupation
  
educator, consultant, politician

Party
  
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party

Residence
  
Erskine, Minnesota, United States

Education
  
North Dakota State University, Minnesota State University Moorhead, Mayville State University

Minnesota's First Woman Senate Majority Leader


Roger Moe (born June 2, 1944) is an American politician and a former member and majority leader of the Minnesota Senate. He was also the state Democratic Party's endorsed candidate for governor in 2002.

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Education and early career

Born in Crookston, Moe graduated from Crookston Central High School and received his college degree from Mayville State College in North Dakota. His graduate studies were completed at Moorhead State University (Moorhead, MN) and North Dakota State University in Fargo. In 2005 he received an Honorary LL.D (Doctor of Laws Degree) from the University of Minnesota. Before running for office, he taught math and coached wrestling at Ada High School in Ada.

Senate leadership and accomplishments

Moe was first elected to the Senate in 1970, and was the second youngest senator in state history up to that time. He represented the old District 66 during the 1971–72 biennium and, after the 1972 legislative redistricting, District 2 for the remainder of his time in office. Through the years, he represented all or parts of Becker, Beltrami, Clay, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Norman, Polk and Red Lake counties in the northwestern part of the state.

Moe became the Senate's majority leader in 1981, a position he held for 22 years. He is the longest-serving state majority leader, and the longest-serving leader of either of Minnesota's legislative bodies. His brother, Donald Moe, was also a member of the legislature, serving in both the House and Senate.

Among Moe's many legislative accomplishments was an initiative to transfer lottery proceeds to Minnesota environmental projects (Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources – LCMR), the creation of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities governance system, the Midwestern Higher Education Compact, and the Environmental Trust Fund.

Run for lieutenant governor and governor

After running as the lieutenant governor candidate with Skip Humphrey during Humphrey's 1998 gubernatorial bid, Moe ran for governor against Tim Pawlenty, Tim Penny and Ken Pentel in 2002. Pawlenty won that election. Moe and his running mate, Julie Sabo, received 36% of the vote in the general election to Pawlenty's 44%.

Post-legislative public service

Moe has retired from public office. He is a business consultant and lobbyist, and serves on several state and national nonprofit boards, and on the Minnesota Job Skills Partnership Board. He and his wife reside in Erskine.

Electoral history

  • 2002 Race for Governor
  • Tim Pawlenty (R), 44%
  • Roger Moe (DFL), 36%
  • Tim Penny (IPM), 16%
  • Ken Pentel (Grn), 2%
  • References

    Roger Moe Wikipedia