Mae Schunk

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Mae Schunk

Mae Schunk
45th Lieutenant Governor
Term of office: January 4 1999January 6, 2003
Governor(s): Jesse Ventura
Predecessor: Joanne Benson
Successor: Carol Molnau
Born: May 21, 1934
Greenwood, Wisconsin
Political party: Reform/Independence
Profession: teacher
Spouse: William Schunk

Mae Schunk (born on May 21, 1934, in Greenwood, Wisconsin) served as the 45th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003. Elected on the same ticket as Jesse Ventura in 1998, she became the first Reform Party member elected as lieutenant governor of any state (The party later changed its name to the Independence Party of Minnesota). Prior to her tenure as lieutenant governor, she was a teacher for 37 years. In his memoir, Ventura mentioned that he chose her to "balance out all the testosterone." During her term in office, she was known for visiting schools across the state and reading to students.

She lives with her husband of 42 years, William Schunk, in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota; they have a son, Benjamin Schunk, who lives with his wife, Jennifer, in a suburb of the Twin Cities.

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Preceded by:
Joanne Benson
45th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
1999 – 2003
Succeeded by:
Carol Molnau

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