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After recounts and court challenges, it was determined that then-Lieutenant Governor Karl Rolvaag had defeated Andersen by 91 votes out of nearly 1. 3 million cast.
In 1967, after leaving office, Rolvaag was appointed United States Ambassador to Iceland by President Lyndon Johnson.
Rolvaag was deeply influenced by earlier American writers who, writing in the Norwegian language, had faithfully portrayed the experiences of so many Norwegian immigrant pioneers.

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Rolvaag collected 619, 842 votes to Andersen's 619, 751.
Karl Fritjof Rolvaag ( July 18, 1913 – December 20, 1990 ) was a U. S. politician and the son of Norwegian-American author and professor Ole E. Rølvaag.
A native of Northfield, Minnesota, Rolvaag lived in his home town before fighting in World War II, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant and commanded a tank.
After his return, Rolvaag became the head of Minnesota's DFL Party.
After serving in that capacity for eight years, Rolvaag mounted his successful campaign for governor in 1962.
Rolvaag was the first Minnesota governor to serve a four-year term, but due to continuous wrangling between the DFL governor and the conservative-controlled legislature, there were few notable achievements during his term.
Formerly, the local school board ran each college separately ; Rolvaag designed a coordinated statewide system and announced a goal of putting each Minnesotan within commuting distance of an institution of higher education.
When Rolvaag came up for reelection in 1966, his party denied him its endorsement, opting instead for Lieutenant Governor A. M. ( Sandy ) Keith.
Rolvaag stayed out of politics the rest of his life, but he helped others work through their own problems with alcoholism, attending meetings and giving talks in places as nearby as his hometown of Northfield and as far off as Sweden.
* Minnesota Historical Society, Karl F. ( Fritjof ) Rolvaag
Correspondence, political files, subject files, personal files, news clippings, print materials, and sound and visual materials of Karl F. Rolvaag are available for research use at the Minnesota Historical Society.
Karl Rolvaag, the Broward County Sheriff ’ s detective investigating the disappearance, is suspicious of Chaz ’ s too-rehearsed grief and pat answers, but can find no motive supporting a suspicion of murder.
He concludes that only Rolvaag could know so much about it.

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His flippant error about the direction of the Gulf Stream is made to Detective Rolvaag, and reveals a gap in his credentials as a scientist ; in subsequent conversations with the detective, Chaz jokes about running over snakes on the highway, tells Rolvaag to throw his soda can in the trash, and can ’ t even identify the fish in his own aquarium — “ Do I look like frigging Jacques Cousteau ?”

won and closest
Australia won the championship by defeating England by 7 runs in the final, the closest margin in World Cup final history.
Australian bowler Fred Spofforth decimated the English batting after a shocking start by the Australians and the result was a nailbiting finish in which Australia won by seven runs – still one of the closest finishes in Test cricket history.
When Eisenhower won the Presidency later that year, many of Dewey's closest aides and advisors would become leading figures in the Eisenhower Administration.
The LPF also won support from some ethnic minorities ; one of Fortuyn's closest associates was of Cape Verdean origin, and one of the party's MPs was a young woman of Turkish descent.
Saint-Saëns won many top prizes and gained a reputation that resulted in his introduction to Franz Liszt, who would become one of his closest friends.
The LPF also won support from some ethnic minorities ; one of Fortuyn's closest associates was of Cape Verdean origin, and one of the party's MPs was a young woman of Turkish descent.
In what might have been one of the closest races in electoral history, Pires won by 12 votes, he and Veiga each receiving nearly half the votes.
When the constitution of the Second Republic was finally promulgated and direct elections for the presidency were held on 10 December 1848, Louis-Napoléon won a surprising landslide victory, with 5. 6 million votes ( 75 %) to 1. 5 million for his closest rival, Cavaignac.
In 1958 – 59 the French army had won military control in Algeria and was the closest it would be to victory.
Four years later, on October 4, 1998, after the passing of a Constitutional Amendment that allowed for his reelection, Cardoso won the Presidency again, with approximately 53 % of the vote, while his closest challenger, Luíz Inácio Lula da Silva ( Workers ' Party ), had about 32 %.
Ohio State finished the season with a 10-2 record, and George was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American and won the Heisman Trophy in the closest vote in the history of the award at the time, beating the University of Nebraska's Tommie Frazier by 264 votes.
He came second to George Weah for the FIFA World Player of the Year Award in 1995, the closest a defender had ever reached to winning the award, until Fabio Cannavaro, a fellow Italian won the award in 2006.
He never won a top-level singles title on clay, coming closest when holding two match points against Thomas Muster in the final of the 1995 Monte Carlo Open.
Today Taiwanese law retains the closest affinity to the codifications from that period, because of the split between Chiang Kai-shek's nationalists, who fled there, and Mao Zedong's communists who won control of the mainland in 1949.
In the 1961 Indianapolis 500 Foyt won over Eddie Sachs with a lead of 8. 28 seconds, the second closest finish in Indianapolis history at the time.
A Briton might say " Alice won with a majority of 9 " ( since Alice polled 9 more votes than her closest competitor ), whereas a Canadian would only say " Alice won with a plurality ", since the Canadian definition uses the word " majority " only if Alice would have polled more than all her competitors combined.
Though the latter lost to former National Defense Secretary Fidel Ramos, Estrada won the vice-presidency garnering more votes than his closest opponent, Ramon Mitra, Jr .' s running mate, Marcelo Fernan.
Rahm Emanuel is the current Mayor, having won the 2011 election with 55 % of the votes to 25 % for his closest opponent, Gery Chico.
Enjoying support from Peronist Party voters ( whose party had been banned by outgoing President Pedro Aramburu ) after Frondizi's closest collaborator, businessman Rogelio Frigerio, obtained the exiled Perón's endorsement, the UCRI won the February 1958 elections.
It has won its time slot ( 11: 00 a. m. Eastern ) for the past 25 years with its closest competitor ( currently ABC's The View ) normally getting about half of TPIR's ratings.
During the eight years of Miljanić ’ s leadership, seven times it was the top-scoring club in Yugoslavia ( in 1972 Velež scored one goal more ), and in the last two seasons Red Star won the league title first by 12, and then by 18 points advantage over its closest rivals in the table.
In his first run for federal office, in 1993, Asselin won the riding of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in a landslide, finishing 16, 500 votes ahead of his closest opponent.
The closest of their matches came in the 1990 final, when Edberg won in five sets after being down a break in the fifth set.

won and gubernatorial
When his district was redrawn by the Whigs, that party had won the past two gubernatorial elections, in addition to gaining control of the legislature.
Cuomo won the November 2010 gubernatorial election and was sworn in as the 56th governor of the state of New York on January 1, 2011.
In the end, Ashcroft won 57 percent of the vote and carried 106 counties — then the largest Republican gubernatorial victory in Missouri history.
In the 1840s Whigs won 49 percent of gubernatorial elections, with strong bases in the manufacturing Northeast and in the border states.
In this overwhelmingly Democratic state, he was elected after the Democratic nominee, George P. Mahoney, a Baltimore paving contractor and perennial candidate running on an anti-integration platform, narrowly won the Democratic gubernatorial primary out of a crowded slate of eight candidates, trumping early favorite Carlton R. Sickles.
At the state level, unsuccessful Republican candidate Dino Rossi won the county in the Washington gubernatorial election, 2008 with 91, 301 votes ( 51. 01 %) over the Democratic incumbent Christine Gregoire, who won 87, 683 votes ( 48. 99 %).
After the resignation of Governor Tompkins, who had been elected Vice President, he won a special gubernatorial election in which he was the only candidate.
Notably, San Juan voted for the Democratic candidates in the 1988 and 2000 gubernatorial elections, both of which Republicans won.
In gubernatorial elections the county has been won by the Democratic Party candidate since, at least, 1990.
On Tuesday June 8, 2010 Branstad won the Republican gubernatorial nomination in Iowa, but when opposing candidate Bob Vander Plaats conceded, he did not endorse Branstad.
His obituary describes him as having been " instrumental in bringing about the first Republican gubernatorial primary in the state of Louisiana " in 1971, a nomination won by David C. Treen.
In 2003, Rosselló returned to politics and won his party's nomination for the gubernatorial candidacy in a primary election against his successor as PNP leader, Carlos Pesquera.
Laney later used McMath's pro-Truman stance against him in the 1950 gubernatorial election, but McMath won re-election handily.
In 1910 Johnson won the gubernatorial election as a member of the Lincoln-Roosevelt League, a liberal Republican movement running on an anti-Southern Pacific Railroad platform.
Boggs won the gubernatorial endorsement of the Shreveport Times, which hailed the representative for having stopped the Truman administration from " altering oil-depletion allowances in federal taxation, thus blocking.
On August 5, 2003, Barbour won the Republican gubernatorial primary over Canton trial attorney Mitch Tyner.
After a failed gubernatorial campaign in 1990, she won a 1992 special election to the U. S. Senate.
She narrowly won the Arizona gubernatorial election of 2002 with 46 percent of the vote, succeeding Republican Jane Dee Hull and defeating her Republican opponent, former congressman Matt Salmon, who received 45 percent of the vote.
In November 2006, Napolitano won the gubernatorial election of 2006, defeating the Republican challenger, Len Munsil, by a nearly 2 – 1 ratio and becoming the first woman to be re-elected to that office.
He was elected governor in his own right in November 1944, receiving the largest majority ever won by a gubernatorial candidate in Minnesota.
So popular was Youngdahl that he won each successive gubernatorial election by an ever-larger margin.
Marshall won the 1865 and 1867 gubernatorial elections.
In 1869, while judge of the Sixth Judicial District, Austin impressed state Republican leaders with his fair-mindedness and won the gubernatorial nomination.

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