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Stumpf, Jr., Peter P.

Senate 1975-82 (District 64)

Party when first elected:  Democratic-Farmer-Labor

Counties Served:  Ramsey

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Date of Birth: 3/2/1948
Birth Place: Saint Paul, Minnesota
Birth County: Ramsey
Birth Country: United States
Date of Death: 12/3/2010
Gender: Male
Religion: Catholic
Reported Minority: None Reported
Other Names:
City of Residence (when first elected): Saint Paul
Occupation (when first elected): Educator

EDUCATION

Nazareth Hall Preparatory School; Secondary;
College of St. Thomas; B.A.; Political Science and Secondary Education, 1971
University of Minnesota; Attended Graduate School; Graduate Work, 1972

OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE

County Board/Commissioner: Ramsey County, Minnesota (Ramsey County Study Commisssion); 1973 to 1974
State Board/Commission/Council: Minnesota Metropolitan Transit Commission (Chair, Appointed by Governor Rudy Perpich); 01/1983 to 07/1984 [Appointed]

FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS

Spouse: Single
Children:
Family Members Who Have Served in the Minnesota Legislature:

GENERAL NOTES

Special Legislative Concerns: education, taxes, environment, labor legislation, urban affairs, housing.

He ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic-Farmer-Labor endorsement for the Minnesota Senate in the 1992 primary election.

Religion provided by the Catholic Bulletin, 3/21/1975.

Total Days Served: 2919

SESSIONS SERVED

72nd Legislative Session (1981-1982)

  Session Details
Body: Senate
District: 64
Elected: 11/4/1980
Residence: Saint Paul
Term of Office: 1/6/1981 to 1/3/1983
Counties Represented: Ramsey
Occupation: Educator
Party: Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Committees:
  • Education
  • Education: Joint House/Senate Subcommittee on Libraries (Chair)
  • Elections and Reapportionment (Chair)
  • Finance
  • Finance: Education
  • Finance: Semi-States/DOT
  • Rules and Administration

71st Legislative Session (1979-1980) (second half of Senate term)

  Session Details
Body: Senate
District: 64
Elected: 11/2/1976
Residence: Saint Paul
Term of Office: 1/4/1977 to 1/5/1981
Counties Represented: Ramsey
Occupation: Educator
Party: Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Committees:
  • Education
  • Education: Joint House/Senate Subcommittee on Libraries (Chair)
  • Education: Post-Secondary and Higher Education
  • Education: Special Programs (Chair)
  • Energy and Housing
  • Energy and Housing: Housing
  • Finance
  • Finance: Computers (Chair)
  • Finance: Education
  • Finance: Semi-State and Transportation

70th Legislative Session (1977-1978)

  Session Details
Body: Senate
District: 64
Elected: 11/2/1976
Residence: Saint Paul
Term of Office: 1/4/1977 to 1/5/1981
Counties Represented: Ramsey
Occupation: Educator
Party: Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Committees:
  • Education
  • Education: Joint House/Senate Subcommittee on Libraries (Chair)
  • Education: Post-Secondary and Higher Education
  • Education: Special Programs (Chair)
  • Energy and Housing
  • Energy and Housing: Housing
  • Finance
  • Finance: Education
  • Finance: Semi-State and Transportation

69th Legislative Session (1975-1976) (second half of Senate term)

  Session Details
Body: Senate
District: 64
Elected: 11/5/1974
Residence: Saint Paul
Term of Office: 1/7/1975 to 1/3/1977 (Special Election)
Counties Represented: Ramsey
Occupation: Educator
Party: Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Notes: He was one of the first four Senators to run with party designation since nonpartisan elections had been implemented in the 1914 elections.
Committees:
  • Education
  • Education: Assessment and Accountability
  • Education: Special Education in State Institutions
  • Education: Special Programs
  • Education: Teacher Preparation, Standards and Certification
  • Metropolitan and Urban Affairs
  • Metropolitan and Urban Affairs: Land Use and Physical Development
  • Natural Resources and Agriculture
  • Natural Resources and Agriculture: Environmental Protection
Session Notes: He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Ed Novak. He was sworn in on January 7, 1975.
Articles & Books About
"Peter P. Stumpf, Jr. (Obituary)." St. Paul Pioneer Press, December 5, 2010.


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