词条 | Matt Entenza |
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| honorific-prefix = | name = Matt Entenza | honorific-suffix = | image = Entenza.JPG | office= Minnesota House Minority Leader | term_start= January 7, 2003 | term_end= June 20, 2006 | preceded= Tom Pugh | succeeded= Margaret Anderson Kelliher | state_house2 = Minnesota | district2 = 64A | term_start2 = January 3, 1995 | term_end2 = June 20, 2006 | preceded2 = Kathleen Vellenga | succeeded2 = Erin Murphy | birth_date = {{birth date and age |1961|10|4}} | birth_place = Santa Monica, California | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = American | spouse = Lois Quam (divorced) | party = Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party | relations = | children = Ben, Will, and Steve | residence = St. Paul, Minnesota | alma_mater = Macalester College Oxford University University of Minnesota | occupation = Attorney | profession = | religion = Lutheran | signature = | website = | footnotes = }} Matthew "Matt" Keating Entenza (born October 4, 1961) is a Minnesota lawyer and former politician who served six terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives. He served as House Minority Leader from 2003 to 2006. After leaving the legislature, he was an unsuccessful candidate for various statewide offices, including governor, attorney general, and most recently state auditor. BackgroundEntenza was born in Santa Monica, California.[1] He studied at Augustana College in South Dakota before transferring to Macalester College. After graduating, Entenza studied law at Oxford University and taught high school. After returning to Minnesota, he received his J.D. with honors from the University of Minnesota Law School.[1] Service in the Minnesota House of RepresentativesA Democrat, Entenza was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives from District 64A in 1994. The district includes portions of the city of Saint Paul in Ramsey County. He served on the K-12 Finance, Education Policy, and Commerce committees.[1] 2006 Minnesota Attorney General raceIn 2006, Entenza resigned as House Minority Leader to focus on a campaign for Minnesota Attorney General. He withdrew from that race on July 18, 2006. Critics had raised concerns of a conflict of interest due to Entenza's wife's high ranking executive position at UnitedHealth Group. Entenza's political campaign committee was also fined $28,000 by the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Disclosure Board on August 15, 2006, for exceeding the legal amount for contributions.[2] 2010 gubernatorial campaign{{main|Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2010}}Entenza sought the office of governor in 2010.[3] He first announced that he would seek the Minnesota DFL's endorsement for the 2010 Minnesota gubernatorial race, later dropping out of the endorsement process and running a primary campaign without the DFL endorsement. Before removing himself from the official endorsement process, he was endorsed by Minnesota Congressman Keith Ellison in May 2009[4] and Minnesota Stonewall DFL in December 2009.[5] On May 27, 2010, he announced television broadcaster Robyne Robinson as his lieutenant governor running mate.[6] Entenza was not endorsed by the state party, and elected to participate in the primary election, in which he finished third, after Mark Dayton and Margaret Anderson Kelliher.[7] 2014 Minnesota State Auditor raceIn the 2014 election, Entenza ran for Minnesota State Auditor against the DFL-endorsed incumbent, Rebecca Otto.[8] He bypassed public financing, which allowed him to exceed state spending limits.[9] Despite spending more than $675,000 of his personal money on the race, Entenza received only 19% of the votes cast in the primary contest on August 12.[10][11][12] Personal lifeEntenza has three adult sons and is divorced from their mother, Lois Quam. He has since remarried, to Minnesota-native Jean Fox Entenza. [13][14] See also
References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=10163 |title=Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Legislator Record - Entenza, Matthew Keating |publisher=Leg.state.mn.us |date= |accessdate=2010-07-20}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/news/state/minnesota/15288038.htm |accessdate=August 17, 2006 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929091750/http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/news/state/minnesota/15288038.htm |archivedate=September 29, 2007 }} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/43540712.html?elr=KArks:DCiUtEia_nDaycUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUU |title=Patricia Lopez, Entenza announces bid for Governor in '10 |work=Star Tribune |date=April 23, 2009 |accessdate=2014-08-12}} 4. ^[https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20100326222353/http://mnpublius.com/2009/05/ellison-endorses-entenza/ Broom, Sean. "Ellison Endorses Entenza." MNPublius.com, May 4, 2009] 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://thecolu.mn/1706/stonewall-dfl-endorses-matt-entenza-for-governor/ |title=Stonewall DFL Endorses Matt Entenza for Governor |publisher=TheColu.mn |date=December 14, 2009 |accessdate=2014-08-12}} 6. ^ {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100603124552/http://entenza.com/news_and_events/recent_news/detail/2010-05-matt-entenza-picks-robyne-robinson-for-lg |date=June 3, 2010 }} 7. ^AP: Dayton Wins DFL Nomination For Governor{{dead link|date=August 2014}} 8. ^Entenza files to challenge Otto for state auditor. Tom Scheck. MPR News, June 3, 2014. 9. ^Entenza to bypass public financing for auditor race. Tim Pugmire. MPR News, July 17, 2014. 10. ^Intense Race For Usually Obscure Auditor’s Office. CBS Local, August 9, 2014. 11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy/2014/08/state-auditor-otto-trounces-entenza |title=State auditor: Otto trounces Entenza |last1=Grow |first1=Doug |date=2014-08-13 |website=MinnPost |accessdate=2014-08-13}} 12. ^Otto Beats Entenza In Auditor Race CBS Local, August 12, 2014. 13. ^{{cite news|last1=Beard|first1=Alison|title=Crucible: Surviving Twin Challenges—at Home and Work|url=http://hbr.org/2011/01/crucible-surviving-twin-challenges-at-home-and-work/ar/1|work=Harvard Business Review|date=January 2011}} 14. ^{{cite news|last1=Nord|first1=James|title=Entenza’s auditor bid riles DFLers|url=http://politicsinminnesota.com/2014/06/entenzas-auditor-bid-riles-dflers/|work=Politics in Minnesota|date=June 6, 2014}} External links{{MN-legdb|10163}}
| title=Minnesota House Minority Leader | before=Tom Pugh | after=Margaret Anderson Kelliher | years=2003 – 2006}}{{s-par|us-mn-hs}}{{succession box |title=State Representative from Minnesota District 64A |before=Kathleen Vellenga|after=Erin Murphy |years=1995 – 2006}}{{s-end}}{{MNHMinorityLeaders}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Entenza, Matt}} 10 : 1961 births|Living people|Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives|Minnesota Democrats|Politicians from Saint Paul, Minnesota|University of Minnesota Law School alumni|University of Minnesota alumni|Macalester College alumni|Alumni of the University of Oxford|21st-century American politicians |
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