Mark Andrew
Age: 62
Occupation + experience: Founder of GreenMark, a green marketing company. Served on Hennepin County Board from 1982 to 1999. Former state DFL chair.
Big ideas: Wants Minneapolis to be the "greenest" city in the country. Seeks a "reinvention" of the riverfront to connect trails, transit and industry. Pushing to install solar panels on up to 150 city-owned buildings.
Big accomplishment: Spearheaded effort in 1990s to create the Midtown Greenway, now a heavily trafficked bicycle corridor.
Weakness/baggage: Has been largely out of the spotlight in the last decade, but remains well-connected. The FBI scrutinized plumbing work at his home in 2002, during the same probe that landed a council member in prison, but filed no charges.
Personal: Lives in the Lynnhurst neighborhood with his wife, Connie. They have two children.
Supporters that matter: Sam and Sylvia Kaplan, the building trades union, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman.
Stadium position: Critical of state's reliance on gambling funds to pay its share, but says the project will be a "jobs machine."