Background
James Alexander Nash was born September 23, 1967 in Bayshore, New New York
James Alexander Nash was born September 23, 1967 in Bayshore, New New York
Nash graduated from the University of Nebraska Omaha with a Bachelor of Arts in Geographic Information Systems. He subsequently received a Master of Surgery in Political Geography, also from University of Nebraska Omaha.
He is part-owner of DCIG, Limited Liability Company, an independent storage analyst and consulting firm. Jim and Kim Nash lived in Nebraska from 1992 until they finally settled in Minnesota in 2002. Jim works as Chief Sales Officer for DCIG, and is part-owner of the company.
Prior to joining DCIG, Nash led sales divisions for several companies in the transaction processing industry, and consulting engineering space.
Nash was elected to the Waconia City Council in 2008, and served two terms as Mayor of Waconia (2011-2014). Nash was first elected to the House in 2014.
After Ernie Leidiger announced his retirement in February 2014, two candidates emerged for the now-open seat in 47A: Jim Nash and Bob Frey. Neither candidate was able to secure 60% of the delegate"s support at the Carver County Republican Endorsing Convention, and both proceeded to run for the Grand Old Party endorsement in the 2014 Minnesota Primary, held on August 12, 2014.
During the campaign leading to the Primary, Bob Frey made Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and the "Gay Agenda" main issues in his campaign, and revealed controversial views on evolution ("Dinosaurs have always lived with man").
Nash easily defeated Frey 60%-40% in the Primary election, and defeated Matt Gieseke (DFL) in the November 4, 2014 general election 67%-32%. As a Freshman legislator in 2015, serving in the newly elected Grand Old Party majority in the House, Nash authored bills expanding rights for firearm owners, reforming the Met Council, relaxing regulation on micro-distilleries, and repealing the Interstate Compact for Juveniles. Foreign he efforts in his first year, he was recognized by the League of Minnesota Cities as a Legislator of Distinction for 2015.
A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, he represents District 47A, which includes central and western Carver County in the southern part of the state.