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Former Sen. Norm Coleman

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R Minnesota (2003-2009) Defeated

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Summary

COLEMAN, Norm, a Senator from Minnesota; born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 17, 1949; B.A., Hofstra University; J.D., University of Iowa 1976; attorney; chief prosecutor for Minnesota state attorney general; Minnesota state solicitor general; mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota 1993-1998; elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 2002, and served from January 3, 2003, to January 3, 2009; was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 2008, having failed in his bid to challenge the results of the election.

Biographical

  • Full Name: Norman Bertram Coleman Jr.
  • Gender: Male Male
  • Date of Birth: Aug. 17, 1949 (age: 74)
  • Place of Birth: New York City, N.Y.
  • Religion: Jewish
Relations with people in our database:

Father of Jacob Paul Coleman

Education

Office History

Congressional Offices:
  • U.S. Senate (Jan. 3, 2003-Jan. 2, 2009) Defeated

    Member, U.S. Senator for Minnesota

Election Results

  • 2009 (Nov. 4, 2008 election)
    U.S. Senate Seat for Minnesota (Class 2)
    Alan Stuart Franken (Al), 41.99%
    Democrat
    Norman Bertram Coleman Jr. (Norm), 41.98%
    Republican
    Dean Barkley, 15.15%
    Independence Party
  • 2003 (Nov. 5, 2002 election)
    U.S. Senate Seat for Minnesota (Class 2)
    Norman Bertram Coleman Jr. (Norm), 49.53%
    Republican
    Walter Frederick Mondale, 47.34%
    Democrat
    Jim Moore, 2.00%
    Independence Party

Employment History

Associated Organizations

Board membership:

Awards

Contact Information

Main Office
Columbia Square
555 13th St. NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20004-1109
Phone: (202) 637-5600
Fax: (202) 637-5910
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Lobbying and Foreign Representation

Listed as lobbyist by registrants:
Lobbied on behalf of:
Registered to represent foreign interests by:

Privately Financed Travel

48 trips taken between 2003 - 2006 costing $96,752

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Personal Financial Disclosures

Disclosures as a member:

Annual: 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002
Election Candidate: 2001
Termination: 2009
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Foreign Gifts

  • 1/12/2005: Rug: black, burgundy and cream from Afghanistan ($1,800.00)
  • 12/12/2005: Small teapot with lid made of Xc and wood pedestal from China

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Congressional Staff

Staff Salary Rate:

Office Median Annual Salary: $34,730.99
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Staff Salaries Paid:

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