Minnesota Congressional Districts

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Map of Minnnesota showing all eight districts
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Map of Minnnesota showing all eight districts

Minnesota currently has eight congressional districts. There were 9th and 10th districts but they were eliminated in 1963 and 1933 respectively. The latest 2006 house elections determined the officials for the 2007 – 2009 term.

  • Minnesota's two U.S. Senators are elected at large.


Representatives' Political Persuasion during the 110th Congress
MN District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Class 1 Senator Class 2 Senator
Representative Tim Walz John Kline Jim Ramstad Betty McCollum Keith Ellison Michele Bachmann Collin Peterson Jim Oberstar Amy Klobuchar Norm Coleman
Representatives' Political Persuasion during the 109th Congress
MN District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Class 1 Senator Class 2 Senator
Representative Gil Gutknecht John Kline Jim Ramstad Betty McCollum Martin Sabo Mark Kennedy Collin Peterson Jim Oberstar Mark Dayton Norm Coleman
Conservative Test[1] 92% 100% 79% 13% 4% 96% 50% 13% 9% 73%
Progressive Test[2] 7% 3% 20% 91% 90% 6% 57% 86% 90% 14%



[edit] References

  1. ^ Congressional Voting Scorecard 2005 (pdf). SBE Council’s Congressional Voting Scorecard 2005. Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council (June, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-02.
  2. ^ Leading with the Left. Progressive Punch. Retrieved on 2006-11-02.

Minnesota Congressional Districts Map