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John J. Marty (born November 1, 1956) is a member of the
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, representing District 40, which includes parts of Ramsey County in the northern
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metropolitan area. As a young state senator, he ran for
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in 1994. He won the DFL nomination and the Democratic primary but lost the general election to the incumbent governor,
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. Marty ran for governor again in 2010, but withdrew from the race after failing to win his party's endorsement. As senator, Marty represents Roseville,
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,
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, New Brighton, and Mounds View.


Early life, education and career

John Marty was born in
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, on November 1, 1956. He is the son of author and theologian
Martin E. Marty Martin Emil Marty (born on February 5, 1928) is an American Lutheran religious scholar who has written extensively on religion in the United States. Early life and education Marty was born on February 5, 1928, in West Point, Nebraska, and raised ...
. He attended St. Olaf College, graduating with a BA in ethics in 1978. In 1979 and 1980 he worked in the DFL Party as a campaign aide and
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. He became an administrator and researcher for the Criminal Justice Committee of the
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in 1980, before working as a grant administrator at the Lutheran Brotherhood Foundation for two years beginning in 1985. After his election to the
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in 1986, Marty became a member of the board of directors of the
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. From 1993 to 1996, he served on the board of Goodwill/Easter Seals Minnesota, a local nonprofit organization.


Political career


State legislator: 1987–present

Marty was elected state senator from District 63 on November 4, 1986, and sworn in on January 6, 1987, for the 75th legislative session. Retrieved on 2009-01-31. The 1992 legislative redistricting, in conjunction with the U.S. census, changed Marty's district from 63 to 54. On November 7, 2006, Marty was reelected to a sixth term, winning 62% of the vote and carrying each of the seven suburbs in his district. The 2012 legislative redistricting changed Marty's district from 54 to 66.


1994 gubernatorial campaign

In 1994, Marty sought to unseat incumbent
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Governor
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. He was the DFL nominee, winning its primary by two percentage points over former state commerce commissioner and future Attorney General
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(the other candidates were Richard T. Van Bergen and former
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Police Chief
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.) Marty's self-imposed
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limits, feasible in his small state senate reelection campaigns, severely handicapped his ability to reach as far as his opponent statewide. After spending most of his campaign funds on the primary, he lost to Carlson by a nearly two-to-one margin. Marty was one of seven DFLers who entered the 1998 gubernatorial campaign, but he dropped out of the race without filing for office. Eventually the party nominated state Attorney General Hubert H. "Skip" Humphrey III. In an upset, the Reform Party nominee, former professional wrestler
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, won the election.


2010 gubernatorial campaign

On December 22, 2008, Marty announced that he had launched an exploratory campaign for governor after encouragement from health care reformers. He made a formal announcement several months later. On February 2, 2010, Marty finished in fourth place in a precinct caucus straw poll with 9.5% of the vote, behind Minneapolis mayor R. T. Rybak and Speaker of the Minnesota House
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, who each received more than 20%. Uncommitted voters came in third, with approximately 14.7%. On March 31, 2010, Marty announced state senator
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as his running mate. On April 24, 2010, Marty withdrew from the race at the DFL state convention after it became clear he could not win the endorsement. He gave his support to Kelliher, whom the party endorsed.


Support for other politicians

When the national
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was picking its 2004 presidential nominee, Marty joined State Senate
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John Hottinger in endorsing Congressman Dennis Kucinich of
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. On
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, Kucinich received 17% of the vote in Minnesota's presidential caucus, one of his best showings that year. During the 2008 presidential campaign, Marty was a strong supporter of
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.


Political positions

Marty is best known to Minnesota residents as an advocate on environmental issues, health-care reform, and government ethics and campaign-finance reform. He is the author of the Minnesota Health Plan, a comprehensive single-payer healthcare plan. In 2016, he wrote a book, ''Healing Healthcare'', that makes the case for a universal healthcare system. Marty does not accept
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contributions or contributions from
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, and sharply limits the contributions he will accept from any one person. Among Marty's ethics legislation was the Minnesota law banning lobbyists from giving gifts to public officials. Marty opposes public funding of stadiums and professional sports teams and was outspoken in his criticism of proposals for new stadiums for the Minnesota Twins and
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. He also supports medical marijuana, and appeared in the movie ''
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''. Over the years, Marty has pushed for legislation that was initially dismissed as being politically impossible due to opposition of powerful interest groups, eventually building support and passing legislation several years later. He has authored a wide range of laws, including renewable energy legislation that created community solar and multiplied the use of solar power in Minnesota. He also authored the ban on mercury in consumer products, creation of public benefit corporations as an alternative form of business enterprise, authorization for nurses to dispense oral contraceptives in family planning clinics, significant restrictions on special interest money in politics, and numerous DWI and public safety laws. Marty’s legislative ideas have frequently made Minnesota the first state to adopt such ideas, with other states following suit, such as his law banning smoking in hospitals and health care facilities, and a ban on the pesticide Triclosan and a prohibition on using several toxic flame retardants. On LGBTQ rights, Marty was pushing for equality in early 1990s amid of strong public support for
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. Marty introduced marriage equality legislation in 2008 and publicly said that despite the position's unpopularity, he thought it could pass within five years, which turned out to be true.


Family and personal life

John Marty is married to Connie Marty (née Jaarsma). They live in Roseville, Minnesota, and have two children.


Electoral history

*2022 election for Minnesota Senate – District 40 **John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 26,490 (64.76%) **Rachel Japuntich (Republican) *2020 election for Minnesota Senate – District 66 **John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 31,880 (76.89%) **Greg Copeland (Republican) 9,490 (22.89%) *2016 election for Minnesota Senate – District 66 **John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 28,312 (74.34%) **Carolyn Jass (Republican) 9,670 votes (25.39%) *2012 election for Minnesota Senate – District 66 **John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 27,735 (73.82%) **Wayde Brooks (Republican) 9,718 votes (25.87%) *2010 election for Minnesota Senate – District 54 Retrieved on 2010-11-05. **John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 18,600 (56.52%) **Tim Johnson (Republican) 14,277 votes (43.38%) *2006 election for Minnesota Senate – District 54 Retrieved on 2007-01-03. **John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 21,847 (62.05%) **Dan Williams (Republican) 13,328 votes (37.86%) *2002 election for Minnesota Senate – District 54 **John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 21,609 (56.86%) **Mark Zasadny (Republican) 16,359 votes (43.04%) *2000 election for Minnesota Senate – District 54 Retrieved on 2007-01-03. **John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 23,614 (65.50%) **Mark Zasadny (Republican) 12,440 votes (34.50%) *1994 election for Minnesota Governor **
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(R) (inc.), 63% **John Marty (D), 34% *1994 election for Minnesota Governor – DFL Primary **John Marty, 38% **
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, 36% **
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, 25% **Richard T. Van Bergen, 1% *1992 election for Minnesota Senate – District 54 **John Marty (DFL), 56% **Pat Igo (R), 44% *1990 election for Minnesota Senate – District 63 **John Marty (DFL), 64% **Merlyn Scroggins (R), 36%


Notes


External links


Minnesota Senate – Senator John Marty Web PageMinnesota Public Radio – Votetracker: John Marty Voting RecordProject Vote Smart – Senator John Marty Profile
*''Follow the Money'' – John J. Marty Campaign Contributions
20062004200220001996John Marty Official Campaign Web SiteApple Pie Alliance Newsletter
editor
Minnesota Health Act (S.F. 118/H.F. 135)
chief author
Campaign for the Minnesota Health Plan
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