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Charles A.
Stenvig (January 16, 1928 –
February 22, 2010)
served as
mayor of Minneapolis,
Minnesota for two two-year
terms from 1969 to 1973 and a third...
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never resigned or lost an election.
Naftalin was
succeeded by
Charlie Stenvig, a
police officer with no
previous political experience who
promised a...
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Independent politicians have also led
cities like Minneapolis,
where Charles Stenvig served as an
independent mayor throughout the 1970s.
These leaders often...
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poverty and unemployment. In the wake of
unrest and
voter backlash,
Charles Stenvig, a law-and-order candidate,
became mayor in 1969, and
governed for almost...
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opportunity to
serve as
mayor arose because the in****bent mayor,
Charles Stenvig, a
former police inspector who had also been
defeated for reelection, resigned...
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reelection by
independent Charles Stenvig, who had
already been
mayor from 1970 to 1973. In 1977
Hofstede defeated Stenvig to win
another term (the 43rd)...
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Naftalin July 3, 1961 July 6, 1969 Democratic–Farmer–Labor 39
Charles Stenvig July 7, 1969
December 31, 1973
Independent 40
Richard Erdall — December...
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Senjem Henrik Shipstead Dale
Smedsmo Konrad K.
Solberg Ossie Solem Charles Stenvig Carl F.
Struck Arnold Sundgaard Bud
Svendsen Steve Sviggum Laurits Swenson...
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California in 1983.
Three of Bernhard's relatives,
Bitten Andersen,
Mariann Arp
Stenvig, and Ole Sindberg, have been to
China several times to
receive honours...
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Community Crime Prevention/SAFE Unit was created. A city policeman,
Charles Stenvig served a
total of six
years as
mayor during the
period 1969–1978. He returned...