Eighty-second Minnesota Legislature
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The eighty-second Minnesota Legislature first convened January 3, 2001. The President of the Senate was Don Samuelson, with Roger Moe as the Majority Leader and Richard Day as the Minority Leader.
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Affiliation | Members |
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Democratic-Farmer Labor Party | 39 | |
Republican Party | 27 | |
Independence Party | 1 | |
Total |
67 |
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Name | District | City | Party | Notes |
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Anderson, Ellen R. | 66 | St. Paul | DFL | |
Bachmann, Michele M. | 56 | Stillwater | Rep | |
Belanger Jr., William V. | 41 | Bloomington | Rep | |
Berg, Charles A. | 13 | Chokio | Rep | |
Berglin, Linda | 61 | Minneapolis | DFL | |
Betzold, Don | 48 | Fridley | DFL | |
Chaudhary, Satveer | 52 | Fridley | DFL | |
Cohen, Richard J. | 64 | St. Paul | DFL | |
Day, Dick | 28 | Owatonna | Rep | Minority Leader |
Dille, Stephen | 20 | Dassel | Rep | |
Fischbach, Michelle L. | 14 | Paynesville | Rep | Assistant Minority Leader |
Foley, Leo T. | 49 | Coon Rapids | DFL | |
Fowler, Chuck | 26 | Fairmont | DFL | |
Frederickson, Dennis R. | 23 | New Ulm | Rep | |
Higgins, Linda | 58 | Minneapolis | DFL | Majority Whip |
Hottinger, John C. | 24 | Mankato | DFL | Assistant Majority Leader |
Johnson, David H. | 40 | Bloomington | DFL | Majority Whip |
Johnson, Dean E. | 15 | Willmar | DFL | |
Johnson, Debbie J. | 50 | Ham Lake | Rep | |
Johnson, Douglas J. | 06 | Tower | DFL | |
Kelley, Steve | 44 | Hopkins | DFL | Majority Whip |
Kelly, Randy C. | 67 | St. Paul | DFL | Resigned to become mayor of St. Paul; replaced by Mee Moua in 2002. |
Kierlin, Bob | 32 | Winona | Rep | |
Kinkel, Tony G. | 04 | Park Rapids | DFL | |
Kiscaden, Sheila M. | 30 | Rochester | Rep | |
Kleis, Dave | 16 | St. Cloud | Rep | Assistant Minority Leader |
Knutson, David L. | 36 | Burnsville | Rep | Assistant Minority Leader |
Krentz, Jane | 51 | May Township | DFL | |
Langseth, Keith | 09 | Glyndon | DFL | |
Larson, Cal | 10 | Fergus Falls | Rep | |
Lesewski, Arlene J. | 21 | Marshall | Rep | |
Lessard, Bob | 03 | International Falls | Ind | |
Limmer, Warren | 33 | Maple Grove | Rep | |
Lourey, Becky | 08 | Kerrick | DFL | |
Marty, John | 54 | Roseville | DFL | |
Metzen, James P. | 39 | South St. Paul | DFL | |
Moe, Roger D. | 02 | Erskine | DFL | Majority Leader |
Moua, Mee | 67 | St. Paul | DFL | Replaced Randy Kelly in 2002. |
Murphy, Steve | 29 | Red Wing | DFL | Majority Whip |
Neuville, Thomas M. | 25 | Northfield | Rep | |
Oliver, Edward C. | 43 | Deephaven | Rep | Assistant Minority Leader |
Olson, Gen | 34 | Minnetrista | Rep | Assistant Minority Leader |
Orfield, Myron | 60 | Minneapolis | DFL | |
Ourada, Mark | 19 | Buffalo | Rep | |
Pappas, Sandra L. | 65 | St. Paul | DFL | |
Pariseau, Pat | 37 | Farmington | Rep | |
Pogemiller, Lawrence J. | 59 | Minneapolis | DFL | |
Price, Leonard R. | 57 | Woodbury | DFL | |
Ranum, Jane B. | 63 | Minneapolis | DFL | |
Reiter, Mady | 53 | Columbia Heights | Rep | |
Rest, Ann H. | 46 | New Hope | DFL | |
Ring, Twyla L. | 18 | North Branch | DFL | |
Robertson, Martha R. | 45 | Minnetonka | Rep | |
Robling, Claire A. | 35 | Prior Lake | Rep | |
Sabo, Julie A. | 62 | Minneapolis | DFL | |
Sams, Dallas C. | 11 | Staples | DFL | |
Samuelson, Don | 12 | Brainerd | DFL | President of the Senate |
Scheevel, Kenric J. | 31 | Preston | Rep | Assistant Minority Leader |
Scheid, Linda | 47 | Brooklyn Park | DFL | |
Schwab, Grace S. | 27 | Albert Lea | Rep | |
Solon, Sam G. | 07 | Duluth | DFL | Died 2001-12-28; replaced by wife Yvonne Solon in 2002. |
Solon, Yvonne | 07 | Duluth | DFL | Replaces deceased husband Sam Solon in 2002. |
Stevens, Dan | 17 | Mora | Rep | |
Stumpf, LeRoy A. | 01 | Thief River Falls | DFL | |
Terwilliger, Roy | 42 | Edina | DFL | |
Tomassoni, David J. | 05 | Chisholm | DFL | Majority Whip |
Vickerman, Jim | 22 | Tracy | DFL | |
Wiener, Deanna L. | 38 | Eagan | DFL | Majority Whip |
Wiger, Charles W. | 55 | North St. Paul | DFL |
Preceded by Eighty-first Minnesota Legislature |
Eighty-second Minnesota Legislature 2001—2003 |
Succeeded by Eighty-third Minnesota Legislature |