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Mark Block
Mark Block (born c. 1954) is an American political strategist who served as chief of staff for the 2012 Republican presidential campaign for Herman Cain.〔Gilbert, Craig (8 October 2011). (State native helps to direct Cain's ascent ), ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel''〕 Block has previously worked for Americans for Prosperity.〔("Herman Cain’s deep ties to Koch brothers key to campaign." ) ''AP'', 16 October 2011.〕〔(Biography - Mark Block ), americansforprosperity.com, Retrieved October 25, 2011〕
==Background==
In 1974, Block became the first 18-year-old ever elected to office in Wisconsin, when he won a position on the Winnebago County Board of Supervisors.〔(3 October 2011). (Meet Mark Block, the man who talked Herman Cain into running for president ), ''The Daily Caller''〕〔Kleefeld, Eric (25 October 2011). (Smoking America: A Look At Mark Block ), ''Talking Points Memo''〕 In the late 1970s, he worked for Republican Congressman William A. Steiger until Steiger's death in 1978, and then took a job with NCR Corporation from 1979 to 1990.〔http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mark-block/6/1a3/70〕
Block has run and consulted on numerous campaigns in Wisconsin since the 1980s. Among others, he ran Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson's re-election campaign in 1990.〔Associated Press (15 April 2010). (Some in Tea Party to skip state rally ), ''Beloit Daily News''〕 Following the 1997 campaign of Jon P. Wilcox for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, allegations were made by the Wisconsin Elections Board of election law violations. These were settled in 2001 when Block agreed to pay a $15,000 fine (though, without admitting any wrongdoing) and not to work on any campaigns until 2004.〔〔Chaptman, Dennis (6 March 2001). (Campaign Finance Lawsuit Settled ), ''Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel''〕
By 2007, Block was serving as the Wisconsin director of the "pro-business" political advocacy group Americans for Prosperity.〔(5 November 2007). (Groups calls to West Bend are legal ), ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel''〕

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