Background
Skogen grew up near Phelps Mill in Maine Township.
Skogen grew up near Phelps Mill in Maine Township.
He graduated from Battle Lake High School and has an audio communications degree from Thief River Falls Technical College.
He is the sports director at radio stations in Wadena. A Democrat, Skogen was first elected in 2006. He lost his re-election bid in the November 2, 2010, general election to Republican Gretchen Hoffman.
While in office, his special legislative concerns included the environment, agriculture, and education.
He also served on and chaired the Environment and Natural Resources Subcommittee for Public Lands and Waters, and on the Finance subcommittees for the Agriculture and Veterans Budget and Policy Division and the East-12 Education Budget and Policy Division. In 2012, Skogen ran for Minnesota Senate again in the redrawn Senate District 8 and lost to Bill Ingebrigtsen.
2012 Minnesota State Senate District 8
Bill Ingebrigtsen (R), 22,712 votes, 52.86%
Dan Skogen (DFL), 20,213 votes, 47.04%
2010 Minnesota State Senate District 10
Gretchen Hoffman (R), 17,048 votes, 54.79%
Dan Skogen (DFL), 14,040 votes, 45.12%
Write-In, 29 votes, 0.09%
2006 Minnesota State Senate District 10
Cal Larson (R), 14,191 votes, 44.71%
Dan Skogen (DFL), 17,530 votes, 55.23%
Write-In, 18 votes, 0.06%.
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, Democratic Party.
Skogen was a member of the senate"s Agriculture and Veterans Committee, the Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee, the Education Committee and the Environment and Natural Resources Committee.