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Mark Dayton

Mark Brandt Dayton (born January 26, 1947) is an American politician who served as the 40th governor of Minnesota from 2011 to 2019. He served as a United States Senator representing Minnesota from 2001 to 2007 and as Minnesota State Auditor from 1991 to 1995. He is a member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), which affiliates with the national Democratic Party. Dayton is the great-grandson of businessman George Dayton, the founder of Dayton's, a department store that later became the Target Corporation. He embarked on a career in teaching and social work in New York City and Boston after graduating from Yale University in 1969. During the 1970s, he served as a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Walter Mondale and Minnesota Governor Rudy Perpich. In 1978, Dayton was appointed the Minnesota Economic Development Commissioner and married Alida Rockefeller Messinger, a member of the Rockefeller family. Dayton ran for the U.S. Senate in 1982 against Republican Party incumbent David Durenberger. He campaigned as a populist in opposition to Reaganomics and famously promised "to close tax loopholes for the rich and the corporations—and if you think that includes the Daytons, you're right." Durenberger won the election, and Dayton returned to the Perpich administration until his election as Minnesota State Auditor in 1990. In 1998, Dayton ran for governor, losing the Democratic nomination to Hubert Humphrey III. In 2000, he was elected to the U.S. Senate, defeating Republican incumbent Rod Grams. As senator, Dayton voted against the authorization for the Iraq War and introduced legislation creating a cabinet-level United States Department of Peace. In 2006, he chose not to seek reelection, citing his disillusionment with Washington, D.C., and fundraising. In 2010, Dayton defeated Republican Tom Emmer to become governor of Minnesota despite national success for the Republican Party, including in the Minnesota legislature. He won a second term in 2014 over Republican opponent Jeff Johnson and opted not to run for a third term in 2018. His major legislative initiatives during his governorship include the legalization of same-sex marriage and the construction of U.S. Bank Stadium.

Infobox

Lieutenant
Yvonne Prettner SolonTina SmithMichelle Fischbach
Preceded by
Arne Carlson
Succeeded by
Judi Dutcher
Governor
Arne Carlson
Born
Mark Brandt Dayton (1947-01-26) January 26, 1947 (age 78)Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Political party
Democratic (DFL)
Spouses
mw- Alida Rockefeller (m. 1978; div. 1986) Janice Haarstick (m. 1996; div. 1999) Ana Orke (m. 2020)
Children
2
Relatives
Bruce Dayton (father)Douglas Dayton (uncle)George Dayton (great-grandfather)
Education
Yale University (BA)
Party
Democratic (DFL)

Tables

1982 United States Senate election in Minnesota (General election) · Electoral history › 1982: U.S. Senator
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
David Durenberger (Incumbent)
949,207
52.60
Democratic (DFL)
Mark Dayton
840,401
46.57
1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election (Democratic primary)[91] · Electoral history › 1998: Governor of Minnesota
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic (DFL)
Skip Humphrey
154,037
37
Democratic (DFL)
Mike Freeman
78,895
19
Democratic (DFL)
Doug Johnson
78,041
19
Democratic (DFL)
Mark Dayton
74,706
18
Democratic (DFL)
Ted Mondale
29,749
7
· Electoral history › 2000: U.S. Senator
Party
Party
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
Party
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
Candidate
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
Votes
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
%
DFL
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
Mark Dayton
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
178,972
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
41.29
DFL
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
Mike Ciresi
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
96,874
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
22.35
DFL
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
Jerry Janezich
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
90,074
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
20.78
DFL
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
Rebecca Yanisch
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
63,289
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
14.60
DFL
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
"Dick" Franson
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
1,336
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
0.31
DFL
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
Ole Savior
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
1,206
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
0.28
DFL
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
Gregg Iverson
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
1,038
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
0.24
DFL
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
DFL
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
Hal Dorland
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
610
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
0.14
2000 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Minnesota (Primary election)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
DFL
Mark Dayton
178,972
41.29
DFL
Mike Ciresi
96,874
22.35
DFL
Jerry Janezich
90,074
20.78
DFL
Rebecca Yanisch
63,289
14.60
DFL
"Dick" Franson
1,336
0.31
DFL
Ole Savior
1,206
0.28
DFL
Gregg Iverson
1,038
0.24
DFL
Hal Dorland
610
0.14
2000 United States Senate election in Minnesota (General election)[92] · Electoral history › 2000: U.S. Senator
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic (DFL)
Mark Dayton
1,181,533
48.83
Republican
Rod Grams (incumbent)
1,047,474
43.29
Independence
James Gibson
140,583
5.81
2010 Minnesota gubernatorial election (Democratic primary)[93] · Electoral history › 2010: Governor of Minnesota
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic (DFL)
Mark Dayton
182,738
41.3
Democratic (DFL)
Margaret Anderson Kelliher
175,767
39.8
Democratic (DFL)
Matt Entenza
80,509
18.2
Democratic (DFL)
Peter Idusogie
3,123
0.7
2010 Minnesota gubernatorial election (General election)[94] · Electoral history › 2010: Governor of Minnesota
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic (DFL)
Mark Dayton
919,232
43.63
Republican
Tom Emmer
910,462
43.21
Independence
Tom Horner
251,487
11.94
2014 Minnesota gubernatorial Democratic primary election · Electoral history › 2014: Governor of Minnesota
Party
Party
Col 1
Party
Democratic (DFL)
Candidate
Mark Dayton/Tina Smith (Incumbent)
Votes
177,849
%
Democratic (DFL)
Mark Dayton/Tina Smith (Incumbent)
177,849
92.99
Democratic (DFL)
Leslie Davis/Gregory Soderberg
8,530
4.46
Democratic (DFL)
Bill Davis/James Vigliotti
4,880
2.55
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
2014 Minnesota gubernatorial election[95] · Electoral history › 2014: Governor of Minnesota
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic (DFL)
Mark Dayton/Tina Smith (Incumbent)
989,113
50.07
Republican
Jeff Johnson/Bill Kuisle
879,257
44.51
Independence
Hannah Nicollet/Tim Gieseke
56,900
2.88
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Preceded byBob Short
Preceded byBob Short
Party political offices
Preceded byBob Short
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Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Minnesota(Class 1) 1982
Party political offices
Succeeded bySkip Humphrey
Preceded byJohn Dooley
Preceded byJohn Dooley
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Preceded byJohn Dooley
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Democratic nominee for Auditor of Minnesota 1990
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Succeeded byDonald Moe
Preceded byAnn Wynia
Preceded byAnn Wynia
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Preceded byAnn Wynia
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Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Minnesota(Class 1) 2000
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Succeeded byAmy Klobuchar
Preceded byMike Hatch
Preceded byMike Hatch
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Preceded byMike Hatch
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Democratic nominee for Governor of Minnesota 2010, 2014
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Succeeded byTim Walz
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Political offices
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Preceded byArne Carlson
Preceded byArne Carlson
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Preceded byArne Carlson
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Auditor of Minnesota 1991–1995
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Succeeded byJudi Dutcher
Preceded byTim Pawlenty
Preceded byTim Pawlenty
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Preceded byTim Pawlenty
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Governor of Minnesota 2011–2019
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Succeeded byTim Walz
U.S. Senate
U.S. Senate
Party political offices
U.S. Senate
Preceded byRod Grams
Preceded byRod Grams
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Preceded byRod Grams
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U.S. Senator (Class 3) from Minnesota 2001–2007 Served alongside: Paul Wellstone, Dean Barkley, Norm Coleman
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Succeeded byAmy Klobuchar
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
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U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byTim Hutchinsonas Former U.S. Senator
Preceded byTim Hutchinsonas Former U.S. Senator
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Preceded byTim Hutchinsonas Former U.S. Senator
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Order of precedence of the United States
Party political offices
Succeeded byNorm Colemanas Former U.S. Senator
Party political offices
Preceded byBob Short
Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Minnesota(Class 1) 1982
Succeeded bySkip Humphrey
Preceded byJohn Dooley
Democratic nominee for Auditor of Minnesota 1990
Succeeded byDonald Moe
Preceded byAnn Wynia
Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Minnesota(Class 1) 2000
Succeeded byAmy Klobuchar
Preceded byMike Hatch
Democratic nominee for Governor of Minnesota 2010, 2014
Succeeded byTim Walz
Political offices
Preceded byArne Carlson
Auditor of Minnesota 1991–1995
Succeeded byJudi Dutcher
Preceded byTim Pawlenty
Governor of Minnesota 2011–2019
Succeeded byTim Walz
Senate
Preceded byRod Grams
Senator (Class 3) from Minnesota 2001–2007 Served alongside: Paul Wellstone, Dean Barkley, Norm Coleman
Succeeded byAmy Klobuchar
order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byTim Hutchinsonas Former U.S. Senator
Order of precedence of the United States
Succeeded byNorm Colemanas Former U.S. Senator

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