Arthur Seaberg

Arthur Seaberg

Biography and cause of death of Arthur Seaberg

Arthur W. Seaberg (December 10, 1936 – December 19, 2024) Arthur Seaberg was an American state legislator who served in the Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–1993). An attorney by profession, he represented District 38B in Dakota County as an Independent-Republican. As a legislator he was an advocate for domestic abuse victims, and he passed several bills increasing protections for them.

 

Arthur Seaberg Life and career

Seaberg was born in Minneapolis and attended Central High School in nearby St. Paul. He received a B.A. in political science from Minnesota State University, Mankato in 1961. He went on to receive a LL.B. and J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law. He lived in Mendota Heights and Eagan during his House tenure. Seaberg has six children, three of whom belonged to second wife Joanne. He had 10 grandchildren at the time of his passing. Seaberg died on December 19, 2024.

After five terms in the Minnesota House, Seaberg made an unsuccessful run for the Minnesota Senate. (He was succeeded in the House by Tim Pawlenty, who went on to become Governor of Minnesota.) Seaberg returned to politics in 2002, running for an open House seat in District 38A, but lost.

In 2010, he publicly endorsed Independence Party candidate Tom Horner for governor, leading him to be temporarily banned from the state Republican Party. The Independents, continued to support the choices and public personae of Mr. Seaberg. Seaberg died on December 19, 2024, at the age of 88.

 

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