Robert W. Mattson, Jr.

Robert W. Mattson, Jr.
24th Minnesota State Treasurer
In office
January 2, 1983  January 5, 1987
Preceded by Jim Lord
Succeeded by Michael A. McGrath
13th Minnesota State Auditor
In office
January 6, 1975  January 4, 1979
Preceded by Rolland Hatfield
Succeeded by Arne Carlson
Personal details
Born (1948-05-31) May 31, 1948
Virginia, Minnesota
Political party Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Spouse(s) Marge
Profession entrepreneur

Robert W. (Bob) Mattson, Jr. (born May 31, 1948) is an American lawyer who held elective political office in Minnesota, and is also involved in various business ventures in Florida, Colorado and Canada. He served one term as Minnesota State Auditor from 1975 to 1979, and was Minnesota State Treasurer from 1983 to 1987. He is a member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party.[1][2] His father was Minnesota Attorney General Robert W. Mattson, Sr.

Mattson was elected State Auditor at the age of 26, the second-youngest to attain statewide office in Minnesota; the distinction of being the youngest goes to Jim Lord, who was 25 when elected State Treasurer.

Mattson was born in Virginia, Minnesota. He is a graduate of John F. Kennedy High School in Bloomington, Minnesota, Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and William Mitchell College of Law in Saint Paul. His business ventures include Michelbobs Championship Ribs restaurants in Naples, Florida and Cochrane Air Service in Cochrane, Ontario, Canada.[3]

Mattson and his wife, Marge, are the parents of two daughters, Kimberly and Jennifer. Kimberly operates Kimberly Boutique stores in West Hartford and Guilford, Connecticut, and Jennifer is an attorney in Saint Paul.

References

  1. Political Graveyard
  2. OurCampaigns.com.-Robert W. Mattson, Jr
  3. 'AP News Arcives-Today's Focus: Minnesota Treasurer Files For Personal Bankruptcy,' Associated Press, Mary R. Sandok, March 18, 1985
Political offices
Preceded by
Rolland Hatfield
Minnesota State Auditor
1975  1979
Succeeded by
Arne Carlson
Preceded by
Jim Lord
State Treasurer of Minnesota
1983  1987
Succeeded by
Michael A. McGrath
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