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Kim Norton

Kim Norton (born September 22, 1957) is an American politician serving as the mayor of Rochester, Minnesota. A member of the Democratic Party, she previously represented District 25B, which consists mostly of the northern portion of the city of Rochester, in the Minnesota House of Representatives.[1] She was elected to become the first female mayor of Rochester in 2018 and reelected in 2022.[2]

Kim Norton
Norton in 2021
45th Mayor of Rochester
Assumed office
January 1, 2019
Preceded byArdell Brede
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
In office
January 3, 2007 – January 2, 2017
Preceded byFran Bradley
Succeeded byDuane Sauke
ConstituencyDistrict 25B (2013–2017)
District 29B (2007–2013)
Personal details
Born (1957-09-22) September 22, 1957 (age 66)
Miami Beach, Florida
Political partyDemocratic (DFL)
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Nebraska (BS)
University of Minnesota (MA)

Early life, education, and career edit

Norton was born in Miami Beach, Florida at a military base. She earned a B.S. in Human Development and Special Education, specializing in Early Childhood Education, from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. She also attended graduate school there, studying Deaf Education, Behavioral Impairments and Curriculum.[1]

Norton served on several committees in the Minnesota Department of Children, Families and Learning from 1998–2003 and, upon returning to Rochester, served on the Rochester School Board (as clerk in 2001, chair in 2005, and treasurer in 2006) prior to being elected to the House.

Political career edit

 
Norton being interviewed for All Things Considered

Norton first ran against incumbent Rep. Fran Bradley in 2004, an election she lost by 311 votes. She ran again in 2006, defeating Republican challenger Rich Decker by just 99 votes. In 2008, she easily won re-election against Republican challenger Jason Johnson.[3] In 2010, she was re-elected over Republican challenger Mike Rolih.[4]

Norton stated in September 2015 that she would not seek re-election in the 2016 election[5] saying "I've made the decision, after a couple of years of consideration, that it's time for me to retire, so I am not going to run for re-election in 2016. It makes me a little sad, I will say, but at the same time it feels like the right thing to do and the right time to do it."[6]

Norton said that following her announcement not to run for reelection to the Minnesota House of Representatives that she was "fed-up" with partisan politics, and since leaving the House, she has worked to stay out of party politics.[7] During her tenure as a state representative, she was widely viewed as a moderate, with a history of going against the DFL on some issues.[8]

Election history edit

2018 Rochester Mayoral Election[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nonpartisan Kim Norton 31810 67.73
Nonpartisan Charlie O'Connell 14968 31.80 -
N/A Write-In 220 0.47 -
2014 Minnesota State Representative- House 25B[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic (DFL) Kim Norton (Incumbent) 9844 94.91
N/A Write-In 528 5.09
2012 Minnesota State Representative- House 25B[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic (DFL) Kim Norton (Incumbent) 11869 57.53
Republican Melissa Valeriano 8725 42.29 -
2010 Minnesota State Representative- House 29B[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic (DFL) Kim Norton (Incumbent) 7820 53.34
Republican Mike Rolih 6829 46.58 -
2008 Minnesota State Representative- House 29B[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic (DFL) Kim Norton 12142 61.50 +11.27
Republican Jason Johnson 7553 38.26 -
2006 Minnesota State Representative- House 29B[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic (DFL) Kim Norton 7761 50.23 +1.10
Republican Rich Decker 7662 49.59 -
2004 Minnesota State Representative- House 29B[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic (DFL) Kim Norton 9353 49.13 -
Republican Fran Bradley 9664 50.77 -16.87

Personal life edit

Norton has four children.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Legislator Record - Norton, Kim". Leg.state.mn.us. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  2. ^ Richert, Catharine (January 7, 2019). "Newly elected Rochester politicians promise more transparency". Minnesota Public Radio.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
  4. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  5. ^ "» DFL Rep. Norton will not run for re-election".
  6. ^ Carlson, Heather J. (10 September 2015). "Norton won't seek re-election, mulls mayoral bid". PostBulletin.com.
  7. ^ "Party recommendations enter nonpartisan races". Post-Bulletin. 25 October 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-09.
  8. ^ "Norton's retirement decision speaks volumes". Post-Bulletin. 12 September 2015. Retrieved 2018-11-09.
  9. ^ "Election Reporting". Electionresults.sos.state.mn.us. Retrieved 2018-11-09.
  10. ^ a b . Electionresults.sos.state.mn.us. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  11. ^ . Electionresults.sos.state.mn.us. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  12. ^ . Electionresults.sos.state.mn.us. 2004-12-22. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-07-20.

External links edit

  • Kim Norton at Minnesota Legislators Past & Present
  • Project Votesmart Profile: Rep. Kim Norton
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Rochester, Minnesota
2019–present
Incumbent

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Kim Norton born September 22 1957 is an American politician serving as the mayor of Rochester Minnesota A member of the Democratic Party she previously represented District 25B which consists mostly of the northern portion of the city of Rochester in the Minnesota House of Representatives 1 She was elected to become the first female mayor of Rochester in 2018 and reelected in 2022 2 Kim NortonNorton in 202145th Mayor of RochesterIncumbentAssumed office January 1 2019Preceded byArdell BredeMember of the Minnesota House of RepresentativesIn office January 3 2007 January 2 2017Preceded byFran BradleySucceeded byDuane SaukeConstituencyDistrict 25B 2013 2017 District 29B 2007 2013 Personal detailsBorn 1957 09 22 September 22 1957 age 66 Miami Beach FloridaPolitical partyDemocratic DFL Children4Alma materUniversity of Nebraska BS University of Minnesota MA Contents 1 Early life education and career 2 Political career 3 Election history 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life education and career editNorton was born in Miami Beach Florida at a military base She earned a B S in Human Development and Special Education specializing in Early Childhood Education from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln She also attended graduate school there studying Deaf Education Behavioral Impairments and Curriculum 1 Norton served on several committees in the Minnesota Department of Children Families and Learning from 1998 2003 and upon returning to Rochester served on the Rochester School Board as clerk in 2001 chair in 2005 and treasurer in 2006 prior to being elected to the House Political career edit nbsp Norton being interviewed for All Things Considered Norton first ran against incumbent Rep Fran Bradley in 2004 an election she lost by 311 votes She ran again in 2006 defeating Republican challenger Rich Decker by just 99 votes In 2008 she easily won re election against Republican challenger Jason Johnson 3 In 2010 she was re elected over Republican challenger Mike Rolih 4 Norton stated in September 2015 that she would not seek re election in the 2016 election 5 saying I ve made the decision after a couple of years of consideration that it s time for me to retire so I am not going to run for re election in 2016 It makes me a little sad I will say but at the same time it feels like the right thing to do and the right time to do it 6 Norton said that following her announcement not to run for reelection to the Minnesota House of Representatives that she was fed up with partisan politics and since leaving the House she has worked to stay out of party politics 7 During her tenure as a state representative she was widely viewed as a moderate with a history of going against the DFL on some issues 8 Election history edit2018 Rochester Mayoral Election 9 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Kim Norton 31810 67 73 Nonpartisan Charlie O Connell 14968 31 80 N A Write In 220 0 47 2014 Minnesota State Representative House 25B 4 Party Candidate Votes Democratic DFL Kim Norton Incumbent 9844 94 91 N A Write In 528 5 09 2012 Minnesota State Representative House 25B 10 Party Candidate Votes Democratic DFL Kim Norton Incumbent 11869 57 53 Republican Melissa Valeriano 8725 42 29 2010 Minnesota State Representative House 29B 4 Party Candidate Votes Democratic DFL Kim Norton Incumbent 7820 53 34 Republican Mike Rolih 6829 46 58 2008 Minnesota State Representative House 29B 10 Party Candidate Votes Democratic DFL Kim Norton 12142 61 50 11 27 Republican Jason Johnson 7553 38 26 2006 Minnesota State Representative House 29B 11 Party Candidate Votes Democratic DFL Kim Norton 7761 50 23 1 10 Republican Rich Decker 7662 49 59 2004 Minnesota State Representative House 29B 12 Party Candidate Votes Democratic DFL Kim Norton 9353 49 13 Republican Fran Bradley 9664 50 77 16 87Personal life editNorton has four children 1 See also editList of mayors of Rochester MinnesotaReferences edit a b c Minnesota Legislators Past amp Present Legislator Record Norton Kim Leg state mn us Retrieved 2010 07 20 Richert Catharine January 7 2019 Newly elected Rochester politicians promise more transparency Minnesota Public Radio Election Reporting Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2008 12 05 a b c Election Reporting Archived from the original on 2012 03 13 Retrieved 2010 11 11 DFL Rep Norton will not run for re election Carlson Heather J 10 September 2015 Norton won t seek re election mulls mayoral bid PostBulletin com Party recommendations enter nonpartisan races Post Bulletin 25 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 09 Norton s retirement decision speaks volumes Post Bulletin 12 September 2015 Retrieved 2018 11 09 Election Reporting Electionresults sos state mn us Retrieved 2018 11 09 a b Election Reporting Electionresults sos state mn us Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2010 07 20 Election Reporting Electionresults sos state mn us Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2010 07 20 Election Reporting Electionresults sos state mn us 2004 12 22 Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2010 07 20 External links editKim Norton at Minnesota Legislators Past amp Present Project Votesmart Profile Rep Kim Norton Political offices Preceded byArdell Brede Mayor of Rochester Minnesota2019 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kim Norton amp oldid 1219223633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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