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5th District: Gail Dorfman


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Gail Dorman announced her candidacy for the 5th District seat in Congress in a news release on March 20, 2006. In her release she said she "has a proven track record of turning progressive values into action - working in partnership for better housing, balanced transportation, health care access, social and economic justice, and safe, vibrant communities." Dorfman is a Hennepin County commissioner. She was first elected to the City Council and then as mayor of St. Louis Park. She also spent 10 years in Washington as a congressional staff member and served in the Washington office of Massachusetts Gov. Mike Dukakis.

Candidate Bio

Gail Dorfman
Political affiliation:
Democratic Party
Born:

Personal:
Resides in St. Louis Park
Occupation:
Member of the Hennepin County Board.
Education:
Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Ohio State University. Masters in public administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.Fellow at the Mondale Policy Forum of the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs.
Political experience:
Elected District 3 Hennepin County Commissioner in a March 30, 1999 special election. Mayor of St. Louis Park (1996-1999) and a St. Louis Park City Council member (1991-1995).

Campaign contribution profile

Total receipts
$36,326
Total disbursements
$34,578
Cash on hand
$1,747
Source: Federal Elections Commission
July 2006

Resources and Links

Hennepin County Commissioners:
Document Gail Dorfman

Candidate Pages

Ellison campaigned heavily against the war in Iraq and has put environmental and health care issues at the top of his list of priorities. (11/08/2006)
Democrat Keith Ellison was elected as the nation's first Muslim member of Congress on Tuesday, easily winning a Minneapolis-area district Republicans had not carried since 1962. He is also Minnesota's first nonwhite representative in Washington. (11/07/2006)
In less than a week, voters in Minnesota's 5th District will elect a new representative to Congress for the first time in nearly three decades. (11/01/2006)
U.S. Rep. Martin Sabo's retirement this year created something of a rarity: an open seat in Congress. With less than three weeks unil the election, Midday listeners get a chance to meet the candidates hoping to take Sabo's place. (Midday, 10/20/2006)
Democratic congressional candidate Keith Ellison is accusing a St. Louis Park woman of working with a Minneapolis writer to blackmail his campaign. (10/19/2006)
The three major party candidates for the 5th Congressional District seat met for a debate Tuesday evening at a St. Louis Park synagogue. DFLer Keith Ellison, Republican Alan Fine and Independence Party candidate Tammy Lee were asked their views on health care, the war in Iraq and the United States' relationship with Israel. (10/18/2006)
In Minnesota's 5th Congressional District, Muslims are speaking with a newly found political voice. (10/13/2006)
Alan Fine, the Republican candidate for Congress in the 5th District, was charged with domestic violence in 1995 for allegedly assaulting his wife, and he later had his record expunged. Fine reacted angrily to a Star Tribune report about the incident, saying he is innocent. (10/07/2006)
The three major-party candidates running for Congress in Minnesota's 5th Congressional District met in their first debate since Tuesday's primary. (09/15/2006)
Alan Fine is trying to do what Keith Ellison's DFL rivals couldn't: capitalize on reports of Ellison's past. Fine calls Ellison "unfit" to serve. (09/13/2006)
The seat has been dominated by DFLers for decades, but Ellison's Republican opponent in November says he'll question Ellison's character, a campaign theme that was used over the summer by Ellison's DFL opponents. (09/13/2006)
As the primary election nears, two of the DFLers running for Congress in Minnesota's 5th District say one of their opponents, Mike Erlandson, has gone negative. Erlandson sent out a mailing asking voters if Keith Ellison is above the law, and if Ember Reichgott Junge is out of touch with the district. (09/07/2006)
Former DFL Party Chair Mike Erlandson is touting the endorsement of one of the leading critics of the war in Iraq in an attempt to distinguish himself among the DFLers running for Minnesota's 5th Congressional District seat. (09/01/2006)
Midday hosts a live Minnesota State Fair debate between four of the DFL candidates hoping to succeed U.S. Rep. Martin Sabo in the House of Representatives. (Midday, 08/24/2006)
The DFL candidates in Minnesota's 5th Congressional District are busy campaigning just weeks before primary election day. Four of them will appear at debate at the Minnesota State Fair with the hopes of attracting DFL support. (08/24/2006)
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