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    Dick Day

    Dick Day

    Statement about running for governor: "Put me on the short list of noes." — The Political Animal, June 3, 2009

    Party: Republican

    Current government position: State senator, District 26

    Elected: 1990

    Term: Fifth

    Occupation: IBM salesman (retired)

     

     

    Birth date: March 9, 1937

    Home: Owatonna

    Education: B.A., political science and business administration, Winona State College (now Winona State University)

    Website: House profile

    Senate website

    Campaign Site: Day for Congress

    E-mail: sen.dick.day@senate.mn

    Political experience: Owatonna City Council member, 1976-1980; Steele County commissioner, 1980-1988

    Background articles:

    On the campaign trail with Day (2008)

    Editorial supporting Day

    Day on state budget problems

    Wikipedia profile

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    Information | Wed, Jun 24 2009 4:50 pm

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