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13 Facts About Steve Lindberg

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Steve Lindberg was born on June 2,1944 and is a Democratic politician from the US state of Michigan.

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Steve Lindberg graduated from Gwinn High School in 1962 and attended Northern Michigan University where he received a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, his teaching certificate and later a master's degree in Guidance and Counseling.

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In 1968, Steve Lindberg began teaching at the Women's Job Corps Center at Northern Michigan University.

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Steve Lindberg then taught in the Marquette Public Schools System as a teacher and Guidance Counselor.

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Steve Lindberg was elected to replace outgoing representative Stephen Adamini on November 7,2006, who retired due to term limits.

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Steve Lindberg received more than twice as many votes as his Republican opponent, Joel Westrom.

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Steve Lindberg won a highly competitive four-way Democratic primary earlier in the year.

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Steve Lindberg represented the 109th district, located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

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Steve Lindberg sat on the Education, Energy and Technology, Labor, Tourism, and Outdoor Recreation and Natural Resources committees.

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Steve Lindberg won re-election in 2008 against Republican Doreen Takalo and Independent Richard Hendricksen.

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Steve Lindberg has a relatively liberal voting record in the State House.

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Steve Lindberg voted No on SB 776, the bill which amended the Michigan penal code to ban late term and partial birth abortions.

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Steve Lindberg twice voted to ban tobacco smoking in public places.