List of United States Representatives from Minnesota
This is a complete list of people who represented Minnesota in the United States House of Representatives through the start of the 113th Congress, January 2013. For a chronological list or for Delegates or Senators, see United States congressional delegations from Minnesota.
Current members
1st district | Tim Walz (D) | began: 110th Congress (January 3, 2007) |
2nd district | John Kline (R) | began: 108th Congress (January 3, 2003) |
3rd district | Erik Paulsen (R) | began: 111th Congress (January 3, 2009) |
4th district | Betty McCollum (D) | began: 107th Congress (January 3, 2001) |
5th district | Keith Ellison (D) | began: 110th Congress (January 3, 2007) |
6th district | Tom Emmer (R) | began: 114th Congress (January 3, 2015) |
7th district | Collin Peterson (D) | began: 102nd Congress (January 3, 1991) |
8th district | Rick Nolan (D) | began: 113th Congress, also 94th, 95th & 96th Congresses (January 3, 2013; also January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1981) |
The list of names is complete, but other data may be incomplete; this list is greatly different in scope, content and format from United States Congressional Delegations from Minnesota.
Representatives alphabetically
Representative | Party | District | Years | District home | Note | |
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Cyrus Aldrich | Republican | 2nd | March 4, 1859 – March 3, 1863 | Minneapolis | ||
John G. Alexander | Republican | 3rd | January 3, 1939 – January 3, 1941 | Lost primary | ||
Herman Carl Andersen | Republican | 7th | January 3, 1939 – January 3, 1963 | Became Independent; lost re-election | ||
Sydney Anderson | Republican | 1st | March 4, 1911 – March 3, 1925 | |||
August H. Andresen | Republican | 3rd | March 4, 1925 – March 3, 1933 | Lost re-election | ||
August H. Andresen | Republican | 1st | January 3, 1935 – January 14, 1958 | Died | ||
Henry M. Arens | Farmer–Labor | At-Large | March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 | Lost re-election | ||
John T. Averill | Republican | 2nd | March 4, 1871 – March 3, 1873 | Redistricting | ||
John T. Averill | Republican | 3rd | March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1875 | |||
Michele Bachmann | Republican | 6th | January 3, 2007 – January 3, 2015 | Stillwater | ||
Melvin Baldwin | Democratic | 6th | March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1895 | |||
James Bede | Republican | 8th | March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1909 | |||
Robert Bergland | Democratic | 7th | January 3, 1971 – January 22, 1977 | Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (1977–1981) | ||
John Bernard | Farmer–Labor | 8th | January 3, 1937 – January 3, 1939 | Lost re-election | ||
John Blatnik | Democratic | 8th | January 3, 1947 – January 3, 1975 | Retired | ||
Haldor Boen | Populist | 7th | March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1895 | |||
Rich T. Buckler | Farmer–Labor | 9th | January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1943 | Retired | ||
Clarence Buckman | Republican | 6th | March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1907 | |||
William Leighton Carss | Farmer–Labor | 8th | March 4, 1919 – March 3, 1921 | |||
William Leighton Carss | Farmer–Labor | 8th | March 4, 1925 – March 3, 1929 | |||
James Castle | Democratic | 4th | March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893 | |||
James Michael Cavanaugh | Democratic | 1st | May 11, 1858 – March 3, 1859 | Chatfield | ||
Ray P. Chase | Republican | At-Large | March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 | Lost primary | ||
Victor Christgau | Republican | 1st | March 4, 1929 – March 3, 1933 | |||
Theodore Christianson | Republican | At-Large | March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 | Redistricting | ||
Theodore Christianson | Republican | At-Large | January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1937 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | ||
Frank Clague | Republican | 2nd | March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1933 | Retired | ||
Solomon Comstock | Republican | 5th | March 4, 1889 – March 3, 1891 | |||
Chip Cravaack | Republican | 8th | January 3, 2011 – January 3, 2013 | Lindstrom | Lost re-election | |
Charles Russell Davis | Republican | 3rd | March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1925 | |||
Edward Devitt | Republican | 4th | January 3, 1947 – January 3, 1949 | Lost re-election | ||
Ignatius Loyola Donnelly | Republican | 2nd | March 4, 1863 – March 3, 1869 | St. Paul | ||
Mark H. Dunnell | Republican | 1st | March 4, 1871 – March 3, 1883 | Retired | ||
Mark H. Dunnell | Republican | 1st | March 4, 1889 – March 3, 1891 | Lost re-election | ||
Frank Eddy | Republican | 7th | March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1903 | |||
Keith Ellison | Democratic | 5th | January 3, 2007 – present | Minneapolis | Incumbent | |
Franklin Ellsworth | Republican | 2nd | March 4, 1915 – March 3, 1921 | |||
Arlen Erdahl | Republican | 1st | January 3, 1979 – January 3, 1983 | Lost re-election | ||
Tom Emmer | Republican | 6th | January 3, 2015 – present | Delano | ||
Loren Fletcher | Republican | 5th | March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1903 | |||
Loren Fletcher | Republican | 5th | March 4, 1905 – March 3, 1907 | |||
Donald M. Fraser | Democratic | 5th | January 3, 1963 – January 3, 1979 | Minneapolis | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | |
Bill Frenzel | Republican | 3rd | January 3, 1971 – January 3, 1991 | Retired | ||
Allen J. Furlow | Republican | 1st | March 4, 1925 – March 3, 1929 | Lost primary | ||
Richard Pillsbury Gale | Republican | 3rd | January 3, 1941 – January 3, 1945 | Lost re-election | ||
William Gallagher | Democratic | 3rd | January 3, 1945 – August 13, 1946 | Died | ||
John Gilfillan | Republican | 4th | March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1887 | |||
Godfrey G. Goodwin | Republican | 10th | March 4, 1925 – February 16, 1933 | Died | ||
Rod Grams | Republican | 6th | January 3, 1993 – January 3, 1995 | Princeton | U.S. Senator (1995–2001) | |
Gilbert William Gutknecht | Republican | 1st | January 3, 1995 – January 3, 2007 | Rochester | Lost general | |
Tom Hagedorn | Republican | 2nd | January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1983 | Lost re-election | ||
Harold Hagen | Farmer–Labor | 9th | January 3, 1943 – January 3, 1945 | Changed parties | ||
Harold Hagen | Republican | 9th | January 3, 1945 – January 3, 1955 | Lost re-election | ||
Darwin Hall | Republican | 3rd | March 4, 1889 – March 3, 1891 | |||
Osee M. Hall | Democratic | 3rd | March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1895 | |||
Kittel Halvorson | Populist | 5th | March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893 | |||
Winfield Scott Hammond | Democratic | 2nd | March 4, 1907 – January 6, 1905 | Resigned after taking office as 18th Governor of Minnesota | ||
William H. Harries | Democratic | 1st | March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893 | |||
Joel Heatwole | Republican | 3rd | March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1903 | |||
Einar Hoidale | Democratic | At-Large | March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | ||
Dewey Johnson | Farmer–Labor | 5th | January 3, 1937 – January 3, 1939 | Lost re-election | ||
Magnus Johnson | Farmer–Labor | At-Large | March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 | |||
Walter Judd | Republican | 5th | January 3, 1943 – January 3, 1963 | Lost general | ||
Joseph Karth | Democratic | 4th | January 3, 1959 – January 3, 1977 | Retired | ||
Oscar Keller | Republican | 4th | July 1, 1919 – March 3, 1927 | |||
Mark Raymond Kennedy | Republican | 2nd | January 3, 2001 – January 3, 2003 | Watertown | Redistricting | |
Mark Raymond Kennedy | Republican | 6th | January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2007 | Watertown | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | |
Andrew Kiefer | Republican | 4th | March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1897 | |||
William S. King | Republican | 3rd | March 4, 1875 – March 3, 1877 | |||
John Paul Kline | Republican | 2nd | January 3, 2003 – present | Lakeville | Incumbent | |
Coya Knutson | Democratic | 9th | January 3, 1955 – January 3, 1959 | Lost re-election | ||
Harold Knutson | Republican | 6th | March 4, 1917 – March 3, 1933 | Redistricting | ||
Harold Knutson | Republican | At-Large | March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 | Redistricting | ||
Harold Knutson | Republican | 6th | January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1949 | Lost re-election | ||
Ole J. Kvale | Farmer–Labor | 7th | March 4, 1923 – September 11, 1929 | Died; father of successor, Paul John Kvale | ||
Paul John Kvale | Farmer–Labor | 7th | October 16, 1929 – March 4, 1933 | Son of Ole J. Kvale | ||
Paul John Kvale | Farmer–Labor | At-Large | March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 | Son of Ole J. Kvale | ||
Paul John Kvale | Farmer–Labor | 7th | January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1939 | Son of Ole J. Kvale | ||
Odin Langen | Republican | 9th | January 3, 1959 – January 3, 1963 | Redistricting | ||
Odin Langen | Republican | 7th | January 3, 1963 – January 3, 1971 | Lost re-election | ||
Oscar Larson | Republican | 8th | March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1925 | |||
John Lind | Republican | 2nd | March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1893 | |||
John Lind | Democratic | 5th | March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1905 | |||
Charles August Lindbergh | Republican | 6th | March 4, 1907 – March 3, 1917 | Morrison County | Father of aviator Charles Lindbergh | |
Ernest Lundeen | Republican | 5th | March 4, 1917 – March 3, 1919 | |||
Ernest Lundeen | Republican | At-Large | March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 | |||
Ernest Lundeen | Republican | 3rd | January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1937 | U.S. Senator (1937–1940d) | ||
Bill Luther | Democratic | 6th | January 3, 1995 – January 3, 2003 | Fergus Falls | Moved; redistricting; lost general | |
Melvin Maas | Republican | 4th | March 4, 1927 – March 3, 1933 | Lost primary | ||
Melvin Maas | Republican | 4th | January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1945 | Lost re-election | ||
John L. MacDonald | Democratic | 3rd | March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1889 | |||
Clark MacGregor | Republican | 3rd | January 3, 1961 – January 3, 1971 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | ||
George MacKinnon | Republican | 3rd | January 3, 1947 – January 3, 1949 | Lost re-election | ||
James Manahan | Republican | At-Large | March 4, 1913 – March 3, 1915 | |||
Fred Marshall | Democratic | 6th | January 3, 1949 – January 3, 1963 | Retired | ||
Eugene McCarthy | Democratic | 4th | January 3, 1949 – January 3, 1959 | St. Paul | U.S. Senator (1959–1971) | |
James McCleary | Republican | 2nd | March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1907 | |||
Betty C. McCollum | Democratic | 4th | January 3, 2001 – present | St. Paul | Incumbent | |
Clarence B. Miller | Republican | 8th | March 4, 1909 – March 3, 1919 | |||
David Minge | Democratic | 2nd | January 3, 1993 – January 3, 2001 | Lost general | ||
Robert P. Morris | Republican | 6th | March 4, 1897 – March 3, 1903 | |||
Ancher Nelsen | Republican | 2nd | January 3, 1959 – December 31, 1974 | Retired | ||
Knute Nelson | Republican | 5th | March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1889 | |||
Walter Newton | Republican | 5th | March 4, 1919 – June 30, 1929 | Resigned to become Secretary to President Herbert Hoover | ||
Richard Nolan | Democratic | 6th, 8th | January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1981, January 3, 2013 - present | Crosby | Incumbent | |
William I. Nolan | Republican | 5th | June 17, 1929 – March 3, 1933 | Lost re-election | ||
Frank Nye | Republican | 5th | March 4, 1907 – March 3, 1913 | |||
James Louis Oberstar | Democratic | 8th | January 3, 1975 – January 3, 2011 | Chisholm | Lost general | |
Joseph P. O'Hara | Republican | 2nd | January 3, 1941 – January 3, 1959 | Retired | ||
Alec G. Olson | Democratic | 6th | January 3, 1963 – January 3, 1967 | Lost re-election | ||
Erik Paulsen | Republican | 3rd | January 3, 2009 – present | Eden Prairie | Incumbent | |
Tim Penny | Democratic | 1st | January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1995 | Waseca | Retired | |
Collin Clark Peterson | Democratic | 7th | January 3, 1991 – present | Detroit Lakes | Incumbent | |
William Wallace Phelps | Democratic | 2nd | May 11, 1858 – March 3, 1859 | Red Wing | ||
William Alvin Pittenger | Republican | 8th | March 4, 1929 – March 3, 1933 | Lost re-election | ||
William Alvin Pittenger | Republican | 8th | January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1937 | Lost re-election | ||
William Alvin Pittenger | Republican | 8th | January 3, 1939 – January 3, 1947 | Lost re-election | ||
Henry Poehler | Democratic | 2nd | March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1879 | |||
Al Quie | Republican | 1st | February 18, 1958 – January 3, 1979 | Dennison | 35th Governor of Minnesota (1979–1983) | |
James M. Ramstad | Republican | 3rd | January 3, 1991 – January 3, 2009 | Wayzata | Retired | |
Edmund Rice | Democratic | 4th | March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1889 | |||
Elmer Ryan | Democratic | 2nd | January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1941 | Lost re-election | ||
Martin Olav Sabo | Democratic | 5th | January 3, 1979 – January 3, 2007 | Minneapolis | Retired | |
Thomas D. Schall | Republican | 5th | March 4, 1915 – March 3, 1925 | U.S. Senator (1925–1935d) | ||
Conrad Selvig | Republican | 9th | March 4, 1927 – March 3, 1933 | Lost re-election | ||
Francis Shoemaker | Farmer–Labor | At-Large | March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 | |||
Gerry Sikorski | Democratic | 6th | January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1993 | Lost general | ||
George Ross Smith | Republican | 5th | March 4, 1913 – March 3, 1917 | |||
Samuel Snider | Republican | 4th | March 4, 1889 – March 3, 1891 | |||
Arlan Stangeland | Republican | 7th | February 22, 1977 – January 3, 1991 | Lost re-election | ||
Frank Starkey | Democratic | 4th | January 3, 1945 – January 3, 1947 | Lost re-election | ||
Halvor Steenerson | Republican | 9th | March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1923 | |||
Frederick Stevens | Republican | 4th | March 4, 1897 – March 3, 1915 | |||
Jacob H. Stewart | Republican | 3rd | March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1879 | |||
Horace B. Strait | Republican | 2nd | March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1879 | |||
Horace B. Strait | Republican | 2nd | March 4, 1881 – March 3, 1883 | |||
Horace B. Strait | Republican | 3rd | March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1887 | |||
James Albertus Tawney | Republican | 1st | March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1911 | |||
Henry Teigan | Farmer–Labor | 3rd | January 3, 1937 – January 3, 1939 | Lost re-election | ||
Charles A. Towne | Republican | 6th | March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1897 | |||
Carl Van Dyke | Democratic | 4th | March 4, 1915 – May 20, 1919 | Died | ||
Bruce Vento | Democratic | 4th | January 3, 1977 – October 10, 2000 | Died | ||
Andrew Volstead | Republican | 7th | March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1923 | |||
James Wakefield | Republican | 2nd | March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1887 | |||
Tim Walz | Democratic | 1st | January 3, 2007 – present | Mankato | Incumbent | |
William D. Washburn | Republican | 3rd | March 4, 1879 – March 3, 1883 | |||
William D. Washburn | Republican | 4th | March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1885 | |||
Vin Weber | Republican | 6th | January 3, 1981 – January 3, 1983 | Redistricting | ||
Vin Weber | Republican | 2nd | January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1993 | Retired | ||
Knud Wefald | Farmer–Labor | 9th | March 4, 1923 – March 3, 1927 | |||
Milo White | Republican | 1st | March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1887 | |||
Roy Wier | Democratic | 3rd | January 3, 1949 – January 3, 1961 | |||
Thomas Wilson | Democratic | 1st | March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1889 | |||
Eugene McLanahan Wilson | Democratic | 2nd | March 4, 1869 – March 3, 1871 | Winona | ||
Morton S. Wilkinson | Republican | 1st | March 4, 1869 – March 3, 1871 | |||
William Windom | Republican | 1st | March 4, 1859 – March 3, 1869 | Winona | ||
Oscar Youngdahl | Republican | 5th | January 3, 1939 – January 3, 1943 | Lost primary | ||
John M. Zwach | Republican | 6th | January 3, 1967 – January 3, 1975 | Retired |
Living former Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota
As of April 2015, there are sixteen former members of the U.S. House of Representatives from the U.S. State of Minnesota who are currently living at this time.
Representative | Term of office | District | Date of birth (and age) |
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Al Quie | 1958–1979 | 1st | September 18, 1923 |
Alec G. Olson | 1963–1967 | 6th | September 11, 1930 |
Donald M. Fraser | 1963–1979 | 5th | February 20, 1924 |
Robert Bergland | 1971–1977 | 7th | July 22, 1928 |
Tom Hagedorn | 1975–1983 | 2nd | November 27, 1943 |
Arlen Erdahl | 1979–1983 | 1st | February 27, 1931 |
Martin Olav Sabo | 1979–2007 | 5th | February 28, 1938 |
Vin Weber | 1981–1993 | 6th (1981–1983) 2nd (1983–1993) |
July 24, 1952 |
Gerry Sikorski | 1983–1993 | 6th | April 26, 1948 |
Tim Penny | 1983–1995 | 1st | November 19, 1951 |
Jim Ramstad | 1991–2009 | 3rd | May 6, 1946 |
David Minge | 1993–2001 | 2nd | March 19, 1942 |
Bill Luther | 1995–2003 | 6th | June 27, 1945 |
Gil Gutknecht | 1995–2007 | 1st | March 20, 1951 |
Mark Kennedy | 2001–2007 | 2nd (2001–2003) 6th (2003–2007) |
April 11, 1955 |
Michele Bachmann | 2007–2015 | 6th | April 6, 1956 |
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