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Staten, Sr., Randolph Wilbert "Randy"

House 1981-82 (District 56A); House 1983-86 (District 57B)

Party when first elected:  Democratic-Farmer-Labor

Counties Served:  Hennepin

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Date of Birth: 1/24/1944
Birth Place: Charlotte, North Carolina
Birth County:
Birth Country: United States
Date of Death: 5/29/2020
Gender: Male
Religion: Baptist
Reported Minority: Black
Other Names: Randy
City of Residence (when first elected): Minneapolis
Occupation (when first elected): Businessman

EDUCATION

Second Ward High School, Charlotte, North Carolina; Secondary; 1962
St. Thomas College; Attended College;
University of Minnesota; B.A.; Speech and Advanced Communications
New York University; Attended Graduate School; Business Management

OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE

FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS

Spouse: Marcea (also listed as Marcia)
Children: Three children: Randy Jr. (son), Shomari (son), Malaika (daughter)
Family Members Who Have Served in the Minnesota Legislature:

GENERAL NOTES

When elected in 1980, he was the Legislature's only black member. (Minneapolis Star, May 18, 1981)

He was a member of Zion Baptist Church.

"[He] won a scholarship to play football for the University of Minnesota, where he was recruited by [the] Golden Gopher coach . . .he played two years of professional football, the last year with the New York Giants in 1967." (Star Tribune obituary, June 12, 2020)

"Randy led the fight to get the state of Minnesota to disinvest its funds in South Africa. . . . Staten also spearheaded passage of the African-American Heritage Act, which required child protection agencies seeking to place black children for adoption and foster care with relatives or other black families. . . .He also led the effort to have Martin Luther King's birthday become a state holiday." (Star Tribune obituary, June 12, 2020)

"Staten struggled with drug addiction. In 1985, while a legislator, he was arrested on suspicion of writing 76 bad checks totaling $8,200 and pleaded guilty to theft of more than $250. He was sentenced to two years of probation. After a move to expel him from the Legislature failed, Staten was censured, and did not run for re-election." (Star Tribune obituary, June 12, 2020)

On March 13, 1986, after five hours of proceedings, the attempt to expel Staten failed 80-52. He was censured on a 99-31 vote. It is believed to be the first time a legislator was publicly censured. (Star Tribune, March 14, 1986)

"He became an ordained minister, serving at two of the most prominent black churches in Minneapolis -- Zion Baptist Church, and later, New Salem Missionary Baptist Church." (Star Tribune obituary, June 12, 2020)

He died in Charlotte, North Carolina. His funeral was held on June 13, 2020 at New Salem Missionary Baptist Church in Minneapolis.

Religion provided by the Minnesota Legislative Manual, 1981-82.

Total Days Served: 2191

SESSIONS SERVED

74th Legislative Session (1985-1986)

  Session Details
Body: House
District: 57B
Elected: 11/6/1984
Residence: Minneapolis
Term of Office: 1/8/1985 to 1/5/1987
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: Business/Legislator
Party: Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Committees:
  • Appropriations
  • Appropriations: Human Services Division
  • Crime and Family Law
  • Crime and Family Law: Criminal Justice
  • Labor-Management Relations
Session Notes: On March 13, 1986, after five hours of proceedings, the attempt to expel Staten failed 80-52. He was censured on a 99-31 vote. It is believed to be the first time a legislator was publicly censured.

73rd Legislative Session (1983-1984)

  Session Details
Body: House
District: 57B
Elected: 11/2/1982
Residence: Minneapolis
Term of Office: 1/4/1983 to 1/7/1985
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: Businessman/Legislator
Party: Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Committees:
  • Appropriations
  • Appropriations: Health, Welfare, and Corrections Division
  • Commerce and Economic Development
  • Commerce and Economic Development: Economic Development (Chair)
  • Energy
  • Energy: Energy and Society (Chair)
  • Judiciary
  • Judiciary: Criminal Justice Division
  • Judiciary: Judicial Administration

72nd Legislative Session (1981-1982)

  Session Details
Body: House
District: 56A
Elected: 11/4/1980
Residence: Minneapolis
Term of Office: 1/6/1981 to 1/3/1983
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: Businessman
Party: Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Committees:
  • Appropriations
  • Appropriations: Health, Welfare and Corrections Division
  • Commerce and Economic Development
  • Commerce and Economic Development: Economic Development
  • Criminal Justice
  • Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement and Corrections
  • General Legislation and Veterans Affairs
  • General Legislation and Veterans Affairs: Housing