Roger Moe

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Roger Moe (born June 2, 1944 -) was a United States politician.

He was born in Crookston in Polk County, Minnesota on June 2, 1944, baptized in the Hafslo Church (moved twice and now located at the Polk County Museum in Crookston, MN).

He graduated from Crookston Central High School, in northern Minnesota. He received his college degree from Mayville State College in North Dakota. His graduate studies were at Moorhead State University (Moorhead, MN) and North Dakota State University (Fargo, ND). In 2005 he received an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from the University of Minnesota.

He taught math and coached wrestling at Ada High School before running for Minnesota State Senate. He was elected to the State Senate in 1970, the second youngest senator in Minnesota history at that time, and as the DFL majority leader in 1981, is among the longest reigning majority leaders in the history of the country (1981-2002).

Among his many accomplishments was an initiative to transfer lottery proceeds to Minnesota environmental projects (Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources - LCMR)and the creation of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities governance system.

After running as Skip Humphrey's Lt. Governor against Jesse Ventura in 1998, he ran for Governor against Tim Pawlenty, Tim Penny, and Ken Pentel in 2002. Pawlenty won that election.

Moe and Julie Sabo, his running mate, received 36% in the general election, while Tim Pawlenty received 44%.

He has since retired from public office. He is a business consultant, serves on several state and national non-profit boards and currently resides at his home in Erskine, Minnesota.

  • 2002 Race for Governor

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