Cal Larson

Calvin R. "Cal" Larson (born August 10, 1930) is an American politician who served as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1967 to 1974 and Minnesota Senate from 1987 to 2006.[1]

Cal Larson
Member of the Minnesota Senate
for the 10th district
In office
1986–2006
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
In office
1967–1974
Personal details
Born
Calvin R. Larson

August 10, 1930 (age 89)
Glyndon, Minnesota, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Other political
affiliations
Independent (1986–1996)
Alma materConcordia College (BA)
Military service
Branch/service United States Navy
Battles/warsKorean War

Early life and education

Born in Glyndon, Minnesota, Larson graduated from Badger High School in 1948 and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Concordia College. Larson then served in the United States Navy during the Korean War.

Career

Larson was first elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1967, with a Nonpartisan Election–Conservative Caucus party affiliation. He served district 55 for three terms, ending in 1972. He continued in the House from 1973 to 1974 representing district 11A.

Following an absence from the state legislature from 1975 to 1986, Larson was elected as State Senator for district 10 in 1986, as an Independent Republican. He continued to fill this seat in the Senate until 2006, but by the 1996 election had changed his party affiliation to Republican.[2]

Personal life

Larson resides in Fergus Falls, Minnesota with his wife, Loretta. They have two children. Larson is a Lutheran.

Electoral history

2006 Minnesota State Senate District 10

  • Cal Larson (R), 14191 votes, 44.71%
  • Dan Skogen (DFL), 17530 votes, 55.23%
  • Write-In, 18 votes, 0.06%

2002 Minnesota State Senate District 10

  • Cal Larson (R), 19357 votes, 59.57%
  • Karl L. Hanson (DFL), 13111 votes, 40.35%
  • Write-In, 24 votes, 0.07%
Preceded By Minnesota Senate District 10 Succeeded by
Collin Peterson 1987–2006 Dan Skogen

References

  1. "Larson, Calvin R. "Cal" - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present". www.leg.state.mn.us. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  2. Jan 2nd 2007 - 12am, DL News Staff |. "Minnesota Sen. 'Silent Cal' set to retire". Detroit Lakes Tribune. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
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