Boe, Greg
House 2019-2022 (District 47B)
Party when first elected: Republican
Counties Served:
Carver
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth:
9/8/1959
Birth Place:
, South Dakota
Birth County:
Birth Country:
Date of Death:
Gender:
Male
Religion:
Reported Minority: None Reported
Other Names:
City of Residence (when first elected):
Chaska
Occupation (when first elected):
Environmental Services Department Manager
EDUCATION
Minnesota State University; B.S.; Environmental Science
Minnesota State University; M.P.A.; Public Administration
OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE
State Board/Commission/Council:
SouthWest Transit;
[Dates Unknown]
County Board/Commissioner:
Carver County, Minnesota (Planning Commission);
[Dates Unknown]
County Government:
Carver County, Minnesota (Environmental Services Department Manager);
[Dates Unknown]
Municipal Board/Commission:
Chaska, Minnesota (Planning Commission);
[Dates Unknown]
Municipal Council/Aldermen:
Chaska, Minnesota (City Council; 10 years);
01/2009 to 01/2019
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Spouse:
Debbie
Children:
Two children
Family Members Who Have Served in the Minnesota Legislature:
GENERAL NOTES
He ran in the House District 48B election in 2022, but was defeated.
Body: House
District: 47B
Elected: 11/3/2020
Residence: Chanhassen
Term of Office: 1/4/2021 to 1/1/2023
Counties Represented:
Carver
Occupation: Environmental services department manager
Party:
Republican
Special Session Bills Authored: 2021 1st Sp.S. - Author
Ran in next election? Yes. Defeated in general election
Body: House
District: 47B
Elected: 11/6/2018
Residence: Chaska
Term of Office: 1/7/2019 to 1/3/2021
Counties Represented:
Carver
Occupation: Environmental Services Department Manager
Party:
Republican
Special Session Bills Authored: 2020 2nd Sp.S. - Author
Committees:
-
Environment and Natural Resources Policy
Minutes
-
Ways & Means: Energy and Climate Finance & Policy Division
Minutes
-
Ways & Means: Legacy Finance Division
Minutes
Session Notes:
His margin of victory over Donzel Leggett was 117 votes. Leggett requested a discretionary recount for which Leggett would pay. Leggett withdrew the recount after three precincts were counted for this discretionary recount, as permitted by law, so the totals reverted back to the prior totals.
Session Interviews
Session Interview
(Video) 2019 House Interview
These files are available in the Legislative Reference Library.
The Minnesota Legislative Reference Library has collected newspaper articles on legislators since 1973. They are available in the Library.