Mae Schunk
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Mae Schunk | |
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45th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota | |
In office January 4, 1999 – January 6, 2003 | |
Governor | Jesse Ventura |
Preceded by | Joanne Benson |
Succeeded by | Carol Molnau |
Personal details | |
Born | Mae A. Gasparac May 21, 1934 Reform (until 2000) |
Spouse | William Schunk |
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire |
Profession | Teacher |
Mae A. Schunk (née Gasparac; born May 21, 1934) is an American politician and educator from
Biography
Prior to her tenure as lieutenant governor, she was a teacher for 37 years. In his memoir, Ventura mentioned that he chose her to "balance out all the testosterone." During her term in office, she visited schools throughout the state and frequently read to students as part of her efforts to encourage literacy and appreciation for reading among young people.
In the 2000 presidential campaign, as polls showed Texas Governor George W. Bush and U.S. Vice President Al Gore tied in Minnesota two weeks before the election, Schunk endorsed Gore at a rally held on Nicollet Avenue in downtown Minneapolis while Ventura committed himself to a third-party candidate, John Hagelin. Later, in an interview with CNN, Ventura said that Schunk had asked him before making the endorsement and that he had consented to her decision.[1]
Born to Croatian parents, Schunk lives with her husband, William Schunk in
Electoral history
- 1998 Race for Governor/Lieutenant Governor
See also
References
- ^ "CNN Transcript - Special Event: Countdown To Election 2000: 7 Days To Go - October 31, 2000".
- ^ "UW-EAU Claire Alumna Enjoying Government Role". www.uwec.edu. Archived from the original on November 30, 2004.
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