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| honorific-prefix= The Honorable | name= David Minge | image name= David Minge.jpg | birth_date= {{Birth date and age |1942|03|19}} | birth_place= Clarkfield, Minnesota | office= Judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals | term_start= 2002 | term_end= 2012 | appointed= Jesse Ventura | succeeded= Carol A. Hooten[1] | state2 = Minnesota | district2 = 2nd | term_start2 = January 3, 1993 | term_end2 = January 3, 2001 | preceded2 = Vin Weber | succeeded2 = Mark Kennedy | party =Democratic-Farmer-Labor | alma_mater = St. Olaf College {{nowrap|University of Chicago Law School}} | spouse= Karen Aaker Minge | children= Erik and Olaf }} David R. Minge (born March 19, 1942) is an American former judge and politician. David Minge served as a judge on the Minnesota Court of Appeals from 2002 until retiring at the end of March 2012.[1][2] Previously, Minge was a Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party member of the United States House of Representatives serving in the 103rd, 104th, 105th, and 106th congresses, from 1993–2001, representing Minnesota's 2nd congressional district. Early life and educationMinge was born in Clarkfield, Minnesota and raised in Worthington, Minnesota. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from St. Olaf College and J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School. Legal careerAfter earning his Juris Doctor, he moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota where he practiced law for several years. He was then offered a teaching position at the University of Wyoming Law School where he taught for seven years. David Minge then moved to Montevideo, Minnesota where he was part of a country law practice, on the school board, and actively involved in community affairs. During this time he was also a consultant to the House Judiciary Committee. Political careerMinge was sworn into the House in 1993, and he became part of the Blue Dog Coalition consisting of moderate and conservative congressional Democrats. He was a champion of the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP), a federal-state partnership to improve water quality and protect the environment. Minge narrowly lost his campaign for a fifth term to Mark Kennedy in 2000. After his first election to the house, Minge opened a Congressional Field Office in Windom, Minnesota at which point the Windom City Council declared March 20, 1993 as "Congressman David Minge Day".[3] State judicial serviceIn 2002, Governor Jesse Ventura appointed Minge to the Minnesota Court of Appeals from the second congressional district, the same area where he served in Congress. In 2012, he retired from active status. Personal lifeHe is married to Karen Aaker Minge, originally of Gaylord, Minnesota.[4] They have two sons, Erik and Olaf, and four grandchildren (Christopher, Sonja, Annika, and Joy). Electoral history
PapersDavid Minge's congressional files are available for research use. They include correspondence, subject files, legislative files, campaign files, press office files, photographs and video and sound recordings.[6] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://mn.gov/governor/newsroom/pressreleasedetail.jsp?id=102-38051 |title=Governor Dayton appoints Judge Carol A. Hooten to fill Second Congressional District seat on Minnesota Court of Appeals |publisher=Office of the Governor |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151109042915/http://mn.gov/governor/newsroom/pressreleasedetail.jsp?id=102-38051 |archivedate=2015-11-09 |df= }} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.minnpost.com/political-agenda/2012/01/minge-retire-court-appeals-successor-sought|title=Minge to retire from Court of Appeals; successor sought|author=Joe Kimball|work=MinnPost|date=January 11, 2012|accessdate=2012-11-03}} 3. ^City of Windom Resolution #93-11 March 16, 1993 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.courts.state.mn.us/?page=JudgeBio&ID=30022 |title=Minnesota Judicial Branch |publisher=Courts.state.mn.us |date= |accessdate=2010-07-20 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070713115830/http://www.courts.state.mn.us/?page=JudgeBio&ID=30022 |archivedate=2007-07-13 |df= }} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/index.html |title=Election Statistics |accessdate=2008-01-10 |publisher=Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070725184700/http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/index.html |archivedate=2007-07-25 |df= }} 6. ^David Minge Congressional Files External links
| state=Minnesota | district=2 | before=Vin Weber | years=1993–2001 | after=Mark Kennedy }}{{s-end}}{{Current Minnesota statewide political officials}}{{MNRepresentatives}}{{USCongRep-start|congresses= 103rd–106th United States Congresses |state=Minnesota}}{{USCongRep/MN/103}}{{USCongRep/MN/104}}{{USCongRep/MN/105}}{{USCongRep/MN/106}}{{USCongRep-end}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Minge, David}} 14 : 1942 births|Living people|Members of the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota|Minnesota Democrats|American Lutherans|St. Olaf College alumni|University of Chicago Law School alumni|Minnesota Court of Appeals judges|School board members in Minnesota|American people of Norwegian descent|Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives|People from Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota|People from Worthington, Minnesota|Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget |
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