Norm Coleman Senator

Norman Bertram "Norm" Coleman, Jr. (born August 17, 1949) is an American lobbyist, lawyer and politician. He was a United States senator from Minnesota from 2003 to 2009. Coleman was elected in 2002 and served in the 108th, 109th, and 110th Congresses. Before becoming a senator, he was mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota, from 1994 to 2002. Previously a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), Coleman became a Republican in 1996.Coleman's 2008 US Senate re-election bid, in which he was challenged by Democrat Al Franken and former senator Dean Barkley, was long unresolved. His term ended on January 3, 2009, and after a six-month legal battle in which he lost each decision in the process, the Minnesota Supreme Court unanimously declared Franken the election winner by 312 votes (out of over 3 million cast) on June 30, 2009, prompting Coleman to concede.In April 2011, Coleman joined Hogan Lovells, an international legal practice, as senior government advisor in their Washington D.C. office.

Personal facts

Norm Coleman
Birth dateAugust 17, 1949
Birth place
New York City , New York
Nationality
United States
Religion
Judaism
Residence
Saint Paul Minnesota
Education
Hofstra University
University of Iowa College of Law

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