Ron Erhardt (politician)
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Ron Erhardt is a Minnesotan politician and former Representative in the Minnesota House of Representatives
, having served Edina
in Hennepin County
for 18 years. Until July 2008, Erhardt had been a registered Republican
and had always ran as a Republican. For nine terms he achieved fairly easy election victories, even when other Republicans did poorly. In 2006 he still won with 59.5%. However, during this time Minnesota District 41A has gone from Republican-leaning to a member of the Democratic Party, having supported Democrats
John Kerry
in the 2004 election and Amy Klobuchar for US Senate in 2006.
on major issues. Like most members of the Minneosta House, he sent an annual report of issues to every household. He received many awards from a wide variety of organizations in recognition of his many years of service. His primary area of legislative work was in transportation, although he co-authored bills in other areas as well. Previously, Erhardt served on the House Committees for Transportation Policy (Vice-Chairman), Taxes, Transportation Finance as well as Ways and Means.
Erhardt was originally elected to the House in 1990, and was re-elected eight consecutive times. In 2008, Erhardt ran for re-election as a Moderate Independent after losing the Republican Party's endorsement to Keith Downey
, a more conservative Republican. Local Republicans were upset with Erhardt's liberal views on abortion, gay rights and with his support of the over-ride of Governor Pawlenty's veto of the Transportation bill.
In February 2008, Erhardt was in the news when he, along with five other Republicans in the Minnesota House of Representatives, voted with House Democrats for a successful override of Governor
Tim Pawlenty
's veto of a statewide transportation bill. Since 1939 only 14 vetos have been overrode (of which 12 fall into the tenure of Independence Party Governor Jesse Ventura). Erhardt had been instrumental in the drafting of this bill. It included a graduated increase in the gas tax dedicated to highway and bridge repair and construction. It also gave metro counties the option of increasing by 0.15% the sales tax to fund transit projects, an option later approved in 5 of the 7 metro area counties. The legislature's veto override vote was the first successful veto override of Pawlenty's administration. Supporters of the bill, including the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the Minnesota Transportation Alliance, argued that an increase in funding was needed for highways and transit, especially after the nationally mourned Highway 35W bridge collapse. The flat gas tax had not been increased since 1988. Critics of the bill, including Governor Pawlenty, opposed any tax increase and also opposed investment in mass transit. Erhardt explained his vote to override the veto by pointing out that 61% of his constituents in Edina supported the bill.
Each of the three candidates garnered around one-third of the vote. Republican-endorsed Keith Downey, won 37%, thus securing the victory and his first term. Erhardt and Staunton split the moderate and liberal voting base. A post-election editorial in the StarTribune states that had it been a two candidate race, either Staunton or Erhardt would have easily beaten Downey because Edina was formerly leaning conservative, but which now leans heavily moderate to liberal.
Minnesota House of Representatives
The Minnesota House of Representatives is the lower house in the Minnesota State Legislature. There are 134 members elected to two-year terms, twice the number of members in the Minnesota Senate. Each senate district is divided in half and given the suffix A or B...
, having served Edina
Edina, Minnesota
Edina is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States, and a first-ring suburb situated immediately southwest of Minneapolis. Edina began as a small farming and milling community in the 1860s. The population was 47,941 at the 2010 census.-Geography:...
in Hennepin County
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Hennepin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota, named in honor of the 17th-century explorer Father Louis Hennepin. As of 2010 the population was 1,152,425. Its county seat is Minneapolis. It is by far the most populous county in Minnesota; more than one in five Minnesotans live...
for 18 years. Until July 2008, Erhardt had been a registered Republican
Republican Party (United States)
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and had always ran as a Republican. For nine terms he achieved fairly easy election victories, even when other Republicans did poorly. In 2006 he still won with 59.5%. However, during this time Minnesota District 41A has gone from Republican-leaning to a member of the Democratic Party, having supported Democrats
Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party. The party's socially liberal and progressive platform is largely considered center-left in the U.S. political spectrum. The party has the lengthiest record of continuous...
John Kerry
John Kerry
John Forbes Kerry is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts, the 10th most senior U.S. Senator and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2004 presidential election, but lost to former President George W...
in the 2004 election and Amy Klobuchar for US Senate in 2006.
Political record
Erhardt was a long time Republican, acting as a fiscal conservative and a social moderate. Erhardt claims to base his positions and votes on the predominant views of the voters of his district. He is known for knocking on most doors in his district and running a legislative poll of his constituentsElectoral district
An electoral district is a distinct territorial subdivision for holding a separate election for one or more seats in a legislative body...
on major issues. Like most members of the Minneosta House, he sent an annual report of issues to every household. He received many awards from a wide variety of organizations in recognition of his many years of service. His primary area of legislative work was in transportation, although he co-authored bills in other areas as well. Previously, Erhardt served on the House Committees for Transportation Policy (Vice-Chairman), Taxes, Transportation Finance as well as Ways and Means.
Erhardt was originally elected to the House in 1990, and was re-elected eight consecutive times. In 2008, Erhardt ran for re-election as a Moderate Independent after losing the Republican Party's endorsement to Keith Downey
Keith Downey (politician)
Keith S. Downey is a Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing District 41A, which primarily includes portions of the cities of Edina and Minnetonka in Hennepin County in the southwestern part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area...
, a more conservative Republican. Local Republicans were upset with Erhardt's liberal views on abortion, gay rights and with his support of the over-ride of Governor Pawlenty's veto of the Transportation bill.
In February 2008, Erhardt was in the news when he, along with five other Republicans in the Minnesota House of Representatives, voted with House Democrats for a successful override of Governor
Governor of Minnesota
The Governor of Minnesota is the chief executive of the U.S. state of Minnesota, leading the state's executive branch. Forty different people have been governors of the state, though historically there were also three governors of Minnesota Territory. Alexander Ramsey, the first territorial...
Tim Pawlenty
Tim Pawlenty
Timothy James "Tim" Pawlenty , also known affectionately among supporters as T-Paw, is an American politician who served as the 39th Governor of Minnesota . He was a Republican candidate for President of the United States in the 2012 election from May to August 2011...
's veto of a statewide transportation bill. Since 1939 only 14 vetos have been overrode (of which 12 fall into the tenure of Independence Party Governor Jesse Ventura). Erhardt had been instrumental in the drafting of this bill. It included a graduated increase in the gas tax dedicated to highway and bridge repair and construction. It also gave metro counties the option of increasing by 0.15% the sales tax to fund transit projects, an option later approved in 5 of the 7 metro area counties. The legislature's veto override vote was the first successful veto override of Pawlenty's administration. Supporters of the bill, including the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the Minnesota Transportation Alliance, argued that an increase in funding was needed for highways and transit, especially after the nationally mourned Highway 35W bridge collapse. The flat gas tax had not been increased since 1988. Critics of the bill, including Governor Pawlenty, opposed any tax increase and also opposed investment in mass transit. Erhardt explained his vote to override the veto by pointing out that 61% of his constituents in Edina supported the bill.
2008 Election
In 2008 Erhardt chose not to challenge the endorsed Republican, Keith Downey, in a primary contest and instead ran without party affiliation as a "Moderate Independent". Erhardt was endorsed by the Independence Minnesota Party (the successor to the Independence Party which previously elected Governor Jesse Ventura). Erhardt was also endorsed by twenty-five major business, environment and labor groups, twenty other political leaders and elected officials from both major parties and by the Minneapolis StarTribune. His independent candidacy led to a three-way race which included Democratic-Farmer-Labor (Democratic Party in Minnesota) endorsed candidate Keith Staunton.Each of the three candidates garnered around one-third of the vote. Republican-endorsed Keith Downey, won 37%, thus securing the victory and his first term. Erhardt and Staunton split the moderate and liberal voting base. A post-election editorial in the StarTribune states that had it been a two candidate race, either Staunton or Erhardt would have easily beaten Downey because Edina was formerly leaning conservative, but which now leans heavily moderate to liberal.