Minnesota House of Representatives
The Minnesota House of Representatives is the lower house of the Minnesota Legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota. There are 134 members, twice as many as the Minnesota Senate. Floor sessions are held in the north wing of the Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Offices of all members are located in the State Office Building, connected by tunnel just to the west of the Capitol. It is where most House committee meetings are held.
History
Following the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, women were eligible for election to the Minnesota Legislature. In 1922, Mabeth Hurd Paige, Hannah Kempfer, Sue Metzger Dickey Hough and Myrtle Cain were elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives.[1]
Elections
Each Senate district is divided in half and given the suffix A or B (for example, House district 32B is geographically within Senate district 32). Members are elected for two-year terms.[2] Districts are redrawn after the decennial United States Census in time for the primary and general elections in years ending in 2. The most recent election was held on November 4, 2014.
Composition
- 89th Minnesota Legislature (2015–17)
Members, 2015–17
House districts by political party affiliation
Republican
DFL
vacant
District |
Name |
Party |
Residence |
First elected |
1A |
Dan Fabian |
Republican |
Roseau |
2010 |
1B |
Deb Kiel |
Republican |
Crookston |
2010 |
2A |
Dave Hancock |
Republican |
Bemidji |
2010, 2014† |
2B |
Steve Green |
Republican |
Fosston |
2012 |
3A |
Rob Ecklund |
DFL |
International Falls |
2015* |
3B |
Mary Murphy |
DFL |
Hermantown |
1976 |
4A |
Ben Lien |
DFL |
Moorhead |
2012 |
4B |
Paul Marquart |
DFL |
Dilworth |
2000 |
5A |
John Persell |
DFL |
Bemidji |
2008 |
5B |
Tom Anzelc |
DFL |
Balsam Township |
2006 |
6A |
Carly Melin |
DFL |
Hibbing |
2011* |
6B |
Jason Metsa |
DFL |
Virginia |
2012 |
7A |
Jennifer Schultz |
DFL |
Duluth |
2014 |
7B |
Erik Simonson |
DFL |
Duluth |
2012 |
8A |
Bud Nornes |
Republican |
Fergus Falls |
1996 |
8B |
Mary Franson |
Republican |
Alexandria |
2010 |
9A |
Mark Anderson |
Republican |
Lake Shore |
2012 |
9B |
Ron Kresha |
Republican |
Little Falls |
2012 |
10A |
Josh Heintzeman |
Republican |
Nisswa |
2014 |
10B |
Dale Lueck |
Republican |
Aitkin |
2014 |
11A |
Mike Sundin |
DFL |
Esko |
2012 |
11B |
Jason Rarick |
Republican |
Pine City |
2014 |
12A |
Jeff Backer |
Republican |
Browns Valley |
2014 |
12B |
Paul Anderson |
Republican |
Starbuck |
2008 |
13A |
Jeff Howe |
Republican |
Rockville |
2012 |
13B |
Tim O'Driscoll |
Republican |
Sartell |
2010 |
14A |
Tama Theis |
Republican |
St. Cloud |
2013* |
14B |
Jim Knoblach |
Republican |
St. Cloud |
1994, 2014† |
15A |
Sondra Erickson |
Republican |
Princeton |
1998*, 2010† |
15B |
Jim Newberger |
Republican |
Becker |
2012 |
16A |
Chris Swedzinski |
Republican |
Ghent |
2010 |
16B |
Paul Torkelson |
Republican |
Hanska |
2008 |
17A |
Tim Miller |
Republican |
Prinsburg |
2014 |
17B |
Dave Baker |
Republican |
Willmar |
2014 |
18A |
Dean Urdahl |
Republican |
Grove City |
2002 |
18B |
Glenn Gruenhagen |
Republican |
Glencoe |
2010 |
19A |
Clark Johnson |
DFL |
North Mankato |
2013* |
19B |
Jack Considine |
DFL |
Mankato |
2014 |
20A |
Bob Vogel |
Republican |
Elko New Market |
2014 |
20B |
David Bly |
DFL |
Northfield |
2006, 2012† |
21A |
Tim Kelly |
Republican |
Red Wing |
2008 |
21B |
Steve Drazkowski |
Republican |
Mazeppa |
2007* |
22A |
Joe Schomacker |
Republican |
Luverne |
2010 |
22B |
Rod Hamilton |
Republican |
Mountain Lake |
2004 |
23A |
Bob Gunther |
Republican |
Fairmont |
1995* |
23B |
Tony Cornish |
Republican |
Vernon Center |
2002 |
24A |
John Petersburg |
Republican |
Waseca |
2012 |
24B |
Brian Daniels |
Republican |
Faribault |
2014 |
25A |
Duane Quam |
Republican |
Byron |
2010 |
25B |
Kim Norton |
DFL |
Rochester |
2006 |
26A |
Tina Liebling |
DFL |
Rochester |
2004 |
26B |
Nels Pierson |
Republican |
Rochester |
2014 |
27A |
Peggy Bennett |
Republican |
Albert Lea |
2014 |
27B |
Jeanne Poppe |
DFL |
Austin |
2004 |
28A |
Gene Pelowski |
DFL |
Winona |
1986 |
28B |
Greg Davids |
Republican |
Preston |
1991*, 2008† |
29A |
Joe McDonald |
Republican |
Delano |
2010 |
29B |
Marion O'Neill |
Republican |
Maple Lake |
2012 |
30A |
Nick Zerwas |
Republican |
Elk River |
2012 |
30B |
Eric Lucero |
Republican |
Dayton |
2014 |
31A |
Kurt Daudt |
Republican |
Crown |
2010 |
31B |
Tom Hackbarth |
Republican |
Cedar |
1994, 1998† |
32A |
Brian Johnson |
Republican |
Cambridge |
2012 |
32B |
Bob Barrett |
Republican |
Lindstrom |
2010 |
33A |
Jerry Hertaus |
Republican |
Greenfield |
2012 |
33B |
Cindy Pugh |
Republican |
Chanhassen |
2012 |
34A |
Joyce Peppin |
Republican |
Rogers |
2004 |
34B |
Dennis Smith |
Republican |
Maple Grove |
2014 |
35A |
Abigail Whelan |
Republican |
Anoka |
2014 |
35B |
Peggy Scott |
Republican |
Andover |
2008 |
36A |
Mark Uglem |
Republican |
Champlin |
2012 |
36B |
Melissa Hortman |
DFL |
Brooklyn Park |
2004 |
37A |
Jerry Newton |
DFL |
Coon Rapids |
2008, 2012† |
37B |
Tim Sanders |
Republican |
Blaine |
2008 |
38A |
Linda Runbeck |
Republican |
Circle Pines |
1989*, 2010† |
38B |
Matt Dean |
Republican |
Dellwood |
2004 |
39A |
Bob Dettmer |
Republican |
Forest Lake |
2006 |
39B |
Kathy Lohmer |
Republican |
Stillwater |
2010 |
40A |
Mike Nelson |
DFL |
Brooklyn Park |
2002 |
40B |
Debra Hilstrom |
DFL |
Brooklyn Center |
2000 |
41A |
Connie Bernardy |
DFL |
Fridley |
2000, 2012† |
41B |
Carolyn Laine |
DFL |
Columbia Heights |
2006 |
42A |
Barb Yarusso |
DFL |
Shoreview |
2012 |
42B |
Jason Isaacson |
DFL |
Little Canada |
2012 |
43A |
Peter Fischer |
DFL |
Maplewood |
2012 |
43B |
Leon Lillie |
DFL |
North St. Paul |
2004 |
44A |
Sarah Anderson |
Republican |
Plymouth |
2006 |
44B |
Jon Applebaum |
DFL |
Minnetonka |
2014 |
45A |
Lyndon Carlson |
DFL |
Crystal |
1972 |
45B |
Mike Freiberg |
DFL |
Golden Valley |
2012 |
46A |
Peggy Flanagan |
DFL |
St. Louis Park |
2015* |
46B |
Cheryl Youakim |
DFL |
Hopkins |
2014 |
47A |
Jim Nash |
Republican |
Waconia |
2014 |
47B |
Joe Hoppe |
Republican |
Chaska |
2002 |
48A |
Yvonne Selcer |
DFL |
Minnetonka |
2012 |
48B |
Jenifer Loon |
Republican |
Eden Prairie |
2008 |
49A |
Ron Erhardt |
DFL |
Edina |
1990, 2012† |
49B |
Paul Rosenthal |
DFL |
Edina |
2008, 2012† |
50A |
Linda Slocum |
DFL |
Richfield |
2006 |
50B |
Chad Anderson‡ |
Republican |
Bloomington |
2016* |
51A |
Sandra Masin |
DFL |
Eagan |
2006, 2012† |
51B |
Laurie Halverson |
DFL |
Eagan |
2012 |
52A |
Rick Hansen |
DFL |
South St. Paul |
2004 |
52B |
Joe Atkins |
DFL |
Inver Grove Heights |
2002 |
53A |
JoAnn Ward |
DFL |
Woodbury |
2012 |
53B |
Kelly Fenton |
Republican |
Woodbury |
2014 |
54A |
Dan Schoen |
DFL |
St. Paul Park |
2012 |
54B |
Denny McNamara |
Republican |
Hastings |
2002 |
55A |
Bob Loonan |
Republican |
Shakopee |
2014 |
55B |
Tony Albright |
Republican |
Prior Lake |
2012 |
56A |
Drew Christensen |
Republican |
Savage |
2014 |
56B |
Roz Peterson |
Republican |
Lakeville |
2014 |
57A |
Tara Mack |
Republican |
Apple Valley |
2008 |
57B |
Anna Wills |
Republican |
Apple Valley |
2012 |
58A |
Jon Koznick |
Republican |
Lakeville |
2014 |
58B |
Pat Garofalo |
Republican |
Farmington |
2004 |
59A |
Joe Mullery |
DFL |
Minneapolis |
1996 |
59B |
Raymond Dehn |
DFL |
Minneapolis |
2012 |
60A |
Diane Loeffler |
DFL |
Minneapolis |
2004 |
60B |
Phyllis Kahn |
DFL |
Minneapolis |
1972 |
61A |
Frank Hornstein |
DFL |
Minneapolis |
2002 |
61B |
Paul Thissen |
DFL |
Minneapolis |
2002 |
62A |
Karen Clark |
DFL |
Minneapolis |
1980 |
62B |
Susan Allen |
DFL |
Minneapolis |
2012* |
63A |
Jim Davnie |
DFL |
Minneapolis |
2000 |
63B |
Jean Wagenius |
DFL |
Minneapolis |
1986 |
64A |
Erin Murphy |
DFL |
Saint Paul |
2006 |
64B |
Dave Pinto |
DFL |
Saint Paul |
2014 |
65A |
Rena Moran |
DFL |
Saint Paul |
2010 |
65B |
Carlos Mariani |
DFL |
Saint Paul |
1990 |
66A |
Alice Hausman |
DFL |
Saint Paul |
1989* |
66B |
John Lesch |
DFL |
Saint Paul |
2002 |
67A |
Tim Mahoney |
DFL |
Saint Paul |
1998 |
67B |
Sheldon Johnson |
DFL |
Saint Paul |
2000 |
- *Elected in a special election.[5]
- †Elected to non-consecutive terms.[6]
- ‡Member-elect.
See also
Notes
References
- ↑ "Women Wielding Power: Pioneer Female State Legislators". National Women's History Museum. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
- ↑ "Minn. Const. art. IV, § 4". Constitution of the State of Minnesota. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
- ↑ "Winkler resignation from Minnesota Legislature effective July 1 as he prepares move to Europe". Associated Press. June 15, 2015. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
- ↑ Walsh, Paul (August 9, 2015). "NE Minnesota Rep. David Dill, championed outdoors, dies from cancer". Star Tribune. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
- ↑ "Party Control of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1951-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
- ↑ "Members by Seniority 2013 - 2014". Minnesota House of Representatives. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
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