Mark Dayton

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Mark Dayton

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth January 26, 1947 (Age: 79)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Mark Dayton holds a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Yale University. He began his career as a teacher in New York City, followed by a stint as chief financial officer of a social service agency in Boston. Dayton then transitioned to public service roles, including legislative aide positions for a U.S. senator and a state governor. He later served as Minnesota Economic Development Commissioner and Minnesota State Auditor before being elected to the U.S. Senate and later as Governor of Minnesota. Dayton has consistently demonstrated leadership in public service and economic policy.

Political Ideas

Mark Dayton's political identity is marked by a progressive ideology that often intersects with unexpected policy stances. He supports universal healthcare and progressive taxation but also champions the creation of a Department of Peace, showcasing a unique blend of liberal social policies with an unconventional focus on non-military solutions. Dayton’s legislative record reveals a calculated approach to regional economic interests, particularly in environmental regulations, hinting at a strategic balance between ideological purity and practical considerations. His rhetorical style tends to frame issues through a lens of regional benefit and moral imperative, compelling listeners to consider the broader implications of his proposals.

Campaigns
2014: Minnesota State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

2014 Minnesota gubernatorial election

989,113 votes (50.07%)

Win

Democratic primary election results

177,849 votes (92.99%)

Win
2010: Minnesota State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

2010 gubernatorial election results, Minnesota

919,232 votes (43.63%)

Win

Democratic–Farmer–Labor primary results

182,738 votes (41.30%)

Win
2000: U.S.A. Senate
ELECTED

Election History

U.S.A. Senator from Minnesota

1,181,553 votes (48.83%)

Win
1998: Minnesota State Governor

Election History

Democratic Primary results

74,706 votes (18.00%)

Loss

Winner: Paul Johnson, Robert C. Huntley, Skip Humphrey

1982: U.S.A. Senate

Election History

U.S.A. Senator from Minnesota

840,401 votes (46.57%)

Loss