Jerry Janezich Explained

Jerry Janezich
State:Minnesota
State Senate:Minnesota
District:5th
Term Start:January 5, 1993
Term End:January 2, 2001
Preceded:Ronald Dicklich
Succeeded:David Tomassoni
Office2:Minnesota State Representative for District 5B
Term Start2:January 3, 1989
Term End2:January 5, 1993
Preceded2:Lona Minne
Succeeded2:David Tomassoni
Party:DFL
Birth Date:March 16, 1950
Alma Mater:St. Cloud State University
Occupation:Bartender and small business owner
Spouse:Patricia
Children:3
Residence:Chisholm

Jerry Janezich (born March 16, 1950) is a Minnesota politician, a former member of the Minnesota legislature, and a former candidate for the United States Senate. Janezich served two terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives, and two terms in the Minnesota Senate.

Biography

Janezich was born the son of an iron miner on Minnesota's Iron Range. He received a bachelor's degree in speech from St. Cloud State University. Later, he co-founded and operated a bar in his home town of Chisholm, Minnesota.[1]

Janezich was first elected to the state house of representatives in 1988, and served two terms, before running successfully for state senate in 1992. In 2000, he sought the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) endorsement for the senate seat held by Republican Sen. Rod Grams. Janezich won the endorsement of his party at its state convention, but lost in the primary election to former State Auditor Mark Dayton.

Janezich retired from politics after his term expired in 2001. He is married, and has three children.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MPR: Senate Candidate Profile: Jerry Janezich . News.minnesota.publicradio.org . 2000-08-16 . 2010-07-20.
  2. http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=10275 Minnesota Legislators Past and Present