Home About Chat Users Issues Party Candidates Polling Firms Media News Polls Calendar Key Races United States President Senate House Governors International

New User Account
"A comprehensive, collaborative elections resource." 
Email: Password:

  Coleman, Norm
CANDIDATE DETAILS
AffiliationRepublican  
 
NameNorm Coleman
Address1410 Energy Park Drive #11 Energy Park Plaza
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States
Emailinfo@colemanforsenate.com
Website [Link]
 FacebookNorm-Coleman-8980200906
Born August 17, 1949 (74 years)
ContributorRalphie
Last ModifedRBH
Aug 31, 2020 12:52am
Tags Jewish - Married - Freemason - Judaism - Straight -
InfoNorman Bertram Coleman, Jr.

"Former Senator Norm Coleman was elected to the United States Senate in November, 2002. Coleman served on four committees including the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, and the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. In addition, Coleman was Chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

Before he was elected Senator, Norm Coleman was Mayor of Saint Paul for 8 years. As Mayor, Coleman led Minnesota's capitol city through a remarkable renaissance. Since 1993 there have been more than 18,000 new jobs created with more than $3.0 billion of new development. As Mayor he kept his commitment to a zero percent increase in the property tax levy for eight years in a row, and Saint Paul received its first 'AAA' bond rating...unprecedented in the city's history. The value of taxable property in the core downtown has more than doubled, and every neighborhood has seen an increase in property value.

In 1997, Coleman secured a National Hockey League franchise for the Capital City. The Minnesota Wild dropped the puck in September 2000 at a new state-of-the-art $175 million arena. He helped create a new $90 million Science Museum of Minnesota which overlooks the majestic Mississippi River Valley and brought Lawson Software, Minnesota's largest software company with over 1,000 jobs, to downtown Saint Paul. New and expanded businesses are emerging both in the downtown core and in neighborhoods throughout the city.

In addition to economic development, Coleman made public safety a priority while serving as mayor. By adding 40 police officers and working with neighborhoods, the City expanded community-based policing. The result has been a drop in the violent crime rate since 1993 and more confidence in the community about the safety of its neighborhoods.

Education had remained a cornerstone of his administration. Coleman used his position to bring more accountability, additional resources and needed change in our public schools. By working closely with Superintendent Patricia Harvey, they forged exemplary models of choice and parental involvement through traditional public school programs, as well as innovative charter schools. As home to the nation's first charter school, Coleman has championed education reform, leading an initiative to bring 20 new charter schools to Saint Paul.

Coleman also helped in the planting of over 35,000 trees and shrubs along the urban corridor of Mississippi River. He was instrumental in recapturing brownfields and creating new uses for once-discarded land. His Upper Landing housing development serves as a national model of urban renewal on a once blighted land. The Upper Landing project, in partnership with the Centex Corporation, will bring nearly 800 new units of housing, with 20% of those deemed affordable, to a former scrap yard along the shores of the Mississippi River.

Coleman has created a national model for building public/private partnerships. He brought together the top 20 CEO's of the region to create the Capital City Partnership, which is committed to promoting, marketing and developing Saint Paul. In January 2001, Mayor Coleman received the United States Conference of Mayor's Award of Excellence in Public/Private Partnerships. In addition, Coleman has been recognized by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars with their Award for Public Service.

Coleman served as Chair of the George W. Bush campaign in Minnesota. He served on the Board of Directors of the United States Conference of Mayors and was a charter member of CEO's for Cities, an alliance of Mayors, corporate CEO's, and nonprofit executives focused on market-based approaches to revitalizing urban centers.

In 1993, he was elected Mayor of Saint Paul, as a conservative Democrat. In 1996, he joined the Republican Party and was reelected in 1997 as the first Republican Mayor in Saint Paul in over 25 years, receiving nearly 60% of the vote. He carried the Republican banner for Governor in 1998, narrowly losing to Jesse Ventura by 2% .

Coleman was born in Brooklyn, New York. He received his B.A. from Hofstra University and his J.D. (with high honors) from the University of Iowa. He served 17 years with the Minnesota Attorney General, holding the positions of Chief Prosecutor and Solicitor General of the State of Minnesota.

Norm and his wife Laurie have two children, Jacob and Sarah."


JOB APPROVAL POLLS
DateFirmApproveDisapproveDon't Know
10/17/2008-10/21/2008 Survey USA 38.00% ( 6.0) 58.00% ( 7.0) 3.00% ( 2.0)
08/16/2008-08/18/2008 Survey USA 44.00% ( 4.0) 51.00% ( 5.0) 5.00% ( 1.0)
05/16/2008-05/18/2008 Survey USA 48.00% ( 4.0) 46.00% ( 4.0) 6.00% ( 0.0)
03/14/2008-03/16/2008 Survey USA 52.00% ( 3.0) 42.00% ( 1.0) 6.00% ( 1.0)
02/15/2008-02/17/2008 Survey USA 49.00% ( 2.0) 43.00% ( 1.0) 7.00% ( 1.0)
01/18/2008-01/27/2008 Humphrey Institute/University of Minnesota 50.00% ( 0.0) 34.00% ( 0.0) 16.00% ( 0.0)
01/16/2008-01/17/2008 Survey USA 51.00% ( 2.0) 44.00% ( 5.0) 6.00% ( 2.0)
12/13/2007-12/15/2007 Survey USA 53.00% ( 0.0) 39.00% ( 1.0) 8.00% ( 1.0)
11/09/2007-11/11/2007 Survey USA 53.00% ( 4.0) 40.00% ( 2.0) 7.00% ( 2.0)
10/12/2007-10/14/2007 Survey USA 49.00% ( 3.0) 42.00% ( 3.0) 9.00% ( 0.0)
09/18/2007-09/23/2007 Princeton Survey Research Associates 45.00% ( 0.0) 37.00% ( 0.0) 18.00% ( 0.0)
09/14/2007-09/16/2007 Survey USA 46.00% ( 1.0) 45.00% ( 1.0) 9.00% ( 0.0)
08/10/2007-08/12/2007 Survey USA 47.00% ( 4.0) 44.00% ( 4.0) 9.00% ( 0.0)
07/26/2007-07/31/2007 Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research (D) 41.00% ( 0.0) 58.00% ( 0.0) 0.00% ( 0.0)
07/13/2007-07/15/2007 Survey USA 43.00% ( 5.0) 48.00% ( 7.0) 9.00% ( 2.0)
06/08/2007-06/10/2007 Survey USA 48.00% ( 5.0) 41.00% ( 0.0) 11.00% ( 5.0)
04/13/2007-04/15/2007 Survey USA 53.00% ( 5.0) 41.00% ( 2.0) 6.00% ( 2.0)
11/08/2006-11/11/2006 Survey USA 48.00% ( 0.0) 43.00% ( 3.0) 8.00% ( 2.0)
06/09/2006-06/11/2006 Survey USA 48.00% ( 1.0) 46.00% ( 4.0) 6.00% ( 3.0)
04/07/2006-04/09/2006 Survey USA 49.00% ( 0.0) 42.00% ( 1.0) 9.00% ( 1.0)
08/12/2005-08/14/2005 Survey USA 49.00% ( 3.0) 41.00% ( 2.0) 10.00% ( 1.0)
06/10/2005-06/12/2005 Survey USA 52.00% ( 0.0) 39.00% ( 0.0) 9.00% ( 0.0)
01/30/2005-01/30/2005 Star Tribune 47.00% ( 7.0) 27.00% ( 5.0) 26.00% ( 2.0)
10/15/2004-10/18/2004 Pioneer Press 50.00% ( 1.0) 43.00% ( 2.0) 7.00% ( 1.0)
06/02/2004-06/02/2004 Pioneer Press 51.00% ( 0.0) 41.00% ( 0.0) 8.00% ( 0.0)
01/15/2004-01/20/2004 Star Tribune 54.00% ( 8.0) 22.00% ( 11.0) 24.00% ( 19.0)
04/01/2003-04/05/2003 Star Tribune 46.00% ( 0.0) 11.00% ( 0.0) 43.00% ( 0.0)
03/11/2003-03/11/2003 Mason-Dixon 50.00% ( 0.0) 28.00% ( 0.0) 22.00% ( 0.0)
FAVORABILITY POLLS
DateFirmFavorableUnfavorableDon't Know
09/10/2012-09/11/2012 Public Policy Polling 35.00% ( 0.0) 39.00% ( 0.0) 26.00% ( 0.0)

BOOKS
Title Purchase Contributor

EVENTS
Start Date End Date Type Title Contributor

NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Aug 14, 2018 09:55pm Profile Former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman says cancer has returned to his lungs, 'shaken my soul'  Article RP 
Sep 11, 2009 06:00pm News Former senator Norm Coleman diagnosed with Bell's palsy  Article COSDem 
May 12, 2009 02:00pm News [Fmr. Sen. Norm] Coleman wants to use campaign funds for criminal case  Article Servo 
Apr 16, 2009 10:00am News Vandals hit Coleman's house again -- this time with eggs  Article Monsieur 
Apr 04, 2009 12:55am Scandal Norm Coleman no longer denies FBI contact in Nasser Kazeminy case  Article Eric 
Mar 26, 2009 11:50pm Scandal Exec says Coleman donor ordered $100K payments  Article RP 

DISCUSSION
Importance? 7.50000 Average

FAMILY
Son Jacob Coleman 0000-

INFORMATION LINKS
Norm Coleman - United States Senator, Minnesota  Discuss
RACES
  11/04/2008 MN US Senate Lost 41.98% (-0.01%)
  09/09/2008 MN US Senate - R Primary Won 91.32% (+82.63%)
  01/03/2005 US Senate Agriculture Committee Majority Members Won 5.45% (-10.91%)
  01/03/2005 NRSC Chairman Lost 49.09% (-1.82%)
  11/05/2002 MN US Senate Won 49.53% (+2.19%)
  09/10/2002 MN US Senate - R Primary Won 94.41% (+88.83%)
  11/03/1998 MN Governor Lost 34.29% (-2.70%)
  09/15/1998 MN Governor - R Primary Won 91.32% (+82.63%)
  11/04/1997 St. Paul Mayor Won 59.03% (+18.05%)
  09/09/1997 St. Paul Mayor - Primary Won 54.85% (+12.82%)
  12/18/1996 St. Paul Mayor - Party Switch Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/02/1993 St. Paul Mayor Won 55.25% (+10.50%)
  09/14/1993 St. Paul Mayor - Primary Won 28.65% (+6.69%)
SPECULATIVE, DID NOT RUN
  08/12/2014 MN US Senate - R Primary Lost 0.00% (-71.74%)
  08/14/2012 MN US Senate - R Primary Lost 0.00% (-51.12%)
ENDORSEMENTS
OH US Senate - R Primary - Mar 19, 2024 R Bernie Moreno
MN US President - R Caucus - Mar 01, 2016 R Jeb Bush
US President - R Primaries - Jun 07, 2016 R Lindsey Graham
MN US President - R Caucus - Feb 07, 2012 R Mitt Romney
US President - R Primaries - Jun 26, 2012 R Mitt Romney
MN US President - R Caucus - Feb 05, 2008 R Rudy Giuliani
US President - R Primaries - Jun 03, 2008 R Rudy Giuliani
MN US Senate - R Primary - Sep 12, 2006 R Mark Kennedy
TN US Senate - R Primary - Aug 03, 2006 R Bob Corker
Supreme Court - Associate Justice - Jan 31, 2006 R Samuel A. Alito Jr.
St. Paul Mayor - Nov 08, 2005 DFL Randy C. Kelly
Supreme Court - Chief Justice - Sep 29, 2005 R John G. Roberts Jr.
St. Paul Mayor - Primary - Sep 13, 2005 DFL Randy C. Kelly
St. Paul Mayor - Nov 06, 2001 DFL Randy C. Kelly
MN State Senate 56 - R Primary - Sep 12, 2000 R Michele Bachmann
MN US Senate - Nov 05, 1996 DFL Paul Wellstone
MN US President - Nov 05, 1996 D Bill Clinton
MN US Senate - Nov 08, 1994 DFL Ann Wynia