2014 Minnesota House of Representatives election

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2014 Minnesota House of Representatives election
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  2012 November 4, 2014 (2014-11-04) 2016  

All 134 seats in the Minnesota House of Representatives
68 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  Rep Kurt Daudt.jpg Paul Thissen.jpg
Leader Kurt Daudt Paul Thissen
Party Republican Democratic (DFL)
Leader sinceNovember 10, 2012November 4, 2010
Leader's seat31A–Crown 61B–Minneapolis
Last election61 seats, 45.13%73 seats, 53.74%
Seats won7262
Seat changeIncrease2.svg11Decrease2.svg11
Popular vote958,667944,961
Percentage50.01%49.30%
SwingIncrease2.svg4.88 ppDecrease2.svg4.44 pp

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Results by district

Speaker before election

Paul Thissen
Democratic (DFL)

Elected Speaker

Kurt Daudt
Republican

The 2014 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 4, 2014, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 89th Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on August 12, 2014.

Contents

The Republican Party of Minnesota won a majority of seats, defeating the majority of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL). This was the first election for the DFL since it won a majority of seats in the 2012 election, after losing a majority to the Republicans in the 2010 election. The new Legislature convened on January 6, 2015.

Retiring members

DFL

Republican

Competitive districts

According to an analysis by the Star Tribune , based on past election results, fundraising, and other factors, 16 seats were vulnerable to switching parties. 14 were held by the DFL and two by the Republicans. [15] According to MinnPost , 15 seats had the best chance of switching parties, based on the district's political lean (as calculated by MinnPost), [16] previous election results, and the strength of the respective candidates. 13 were held by the DFL and two by the Republicans. [17]

DistrictIncumbentPartyStar Tribune
(September 7, 2014)
MinnPost
(October 28, 2014)
Result
1B Deb Kiel RepublicanYes check.svgYes check.svgHold
2A Roger Erickson DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
2B Steve Green RepublicanX mark.svgYes check.svgHold
4A Ben Lien DFLYes check.svgX mark.svgHold
10B Joe Radinovich DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
11B Tim Faust DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
12A Jay McNamar DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
14B Zach Dorholt DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
17A Andrew Falk DFLX mark.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
17B Mary Sawatzky DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
27A Shannon Savick DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
36A Mark Uglem RepublicanYes check.svgX mark.svgHold
48A Yvonne Selcer DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgHold
49A Ron Erhardt DFLYes check.svgX mark.svgHold
49B Paul Rosenthal DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgHold
51A Sandra Masin DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgHold
51B Laurie Halverson DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgHold
56B Will Morgan DFLYes check.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain

Primary election results

DistrictPartyCandidatesVotes %
5ARepublicanPhillip Nelson1,289100.00
DFL John Persell [18] 1,54484.60
Lavern Pederson [19] 28115.40
6ARepublicanRoger Weber977100.00
DFL Carly Melin [20] 2,97980.04
John Finken [20] 74319.96
7BRepublicanTravis Silvers [20] 37157.43
Carla Bayerl [20] 27542.57
DFL Erik Simonson 1,601100.00
12ARepublican Jeff Backer [21] 1,77755.55
Nancy Taffe [22] 1,42244.45
DFL Jay McNamar 1,512100.00
30BRepublican Eric Lucero [23] 1,36363.99
Kevin Kasel [24] 76736.01
DFLSharon Shimek361100.00
35ARepublican Abigail Whelan [25] 1,79480.70
Justin Boals [26] 42919.30
DFLPeter Perovich781100.00
44BRepublicanRyan Rutzick1,393100.00
DFL Jon Applebaum [27] 1,05337.58
Tony Wagner [28] 1,01636.26
Jon Tollefson [27] 73326.16
47ARepublican Jim Nash [29] 1,40659.93
Bob Frey [29] 94040.07
DFLMatthew Gieseke474100.00
48BRepublican Jenifer Loon [30] 1,92560.63
Sheila Kihne [31] 1,25039.37
DFLJoan Howe-Pullis671100.00
51ARepublicanAndrea Todd-Harlin [32] 89155.90
Victor Lake [33] 70344.10
DFL Sandra Masin 970100.00
55AIndependenceDerek Thury21100.00
Republican Bob Loonan [20] 72150.60
Bruce Mackenthun [34] 70449.40
DFLJay Whiting [35] 51282.85
Ronald Gray [20] 10617.15
60BRepublicanAbdimalik Askar [36] 9181.25
Abdulkarim Godah [20] 2118.75
DFL Phyllis Kahn [37] 2,33254.47
Mohamud Noor [38] 1,94945.53
63BRepublicanAndres Hortillosa543100.00
DFL Jean Wagenius [39] 2,16691.08
Roger Kittelson [20] 2128.92

Source: Minnesota Secretary of State [40]

General election

Opinion polling

Polling firm/clientPolling periodSample
size
Margin of
error
DFLRepublicanOtherUndecided
SurveyUSA/KSTP-TV October 27–30, 2014596 LV± 4.1%44%43%5%7%
SurveyUSA/KSTP-TV October 14–16, 2014597 LV± 4.1%46%42%5%6%
SurveyUSA/KSTP-TV September 30 – October 2, 2014577 LV± 4.2%46%42%5%7%
SurveyUSA/KSTP-TV August 19–21, 2014600 LV± 4.1%43%45%5%8%
Public Policy Polling June 12–15, 2014633 RV± 3.9%46%41%14%
SurveyUSA/KSTP-TV June 5–9, 20141017 LV± 3.1%42%45%5%8%
Public Policy Polling May 17–19, 2013712± 3.7%47%41%12%

Results

Districts won MN House 2014 seats won.svg
Districts won
Summary of the November 4, 2014 Minnesota House of Representatives election results
PartyCandidatesVotesSeats
No. %ppNo.No. %
Republican Party of Minnesota 133958,66750.01Increase2.svg4.8872Increase2.svg1153.73
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party 126944,96149.30Decrease2.svg4.4462Decrease2.svg1146.27
Independence Party of Minnesota 42,8460.15Decrease2.svg0.350Steady2.svg0.00
Green Party of Minnesota 22,0010.10Increase2.svg0.100Steady2.svg0.00
Constitution Party of Minnesota 11,9240.10Decrease2.svg0.030Steady2.svg0.00
Write-in N/A6,4550.34Decrease2.svg0.020Steady2.svg0.00
Total1,916,854100.00±0.00134±0100.00
Invalid/blank votes75,7123.80Decrease Positive.svg3.60
Turnout (out of 3,945,136 eligible voters) [41] 1,992,56650.51Decrease2.svg25.91
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State, [42] Minnesota Legislative Reference Library [43]

District results

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
NamePartyFirst
elected
NamePartyVotes %Winner
Party
1A Dan Fabian Republican 2010 Dan Fabian [44] Republican9,94267.09Republican
Bruce Patterson [20] DFL4,86432.82
1B Deb Kiel Republican 2010 Deb Kiel [20] Republican7,17655.61Republican
Eric Bergeson [45] DFL5,72144.34
2A Roger Erickson DFL 2012 Dave Hancock [20] Republican7,83952.36Republican
Roger Erickson [46] DFL7,10947.49
2B Steve Green Republican 2012 Steve Green [20] Republican8,33557.16Republican
David Sobieski [23] DFL6,23642.77
3A David Dill DFL 2002 David Dill [20] DFL12,06765.55DFL
Eric Johnson [47] Republican6,29734.21
3B Mary Murphy DFL 1976 Mary Murphy [20] DFL9,95662.16DFL
Wade Flemling [48] Republican6,04137.72
4A Ben Lien DFL 2012 Ben Lien [49] DFL6,71358.34DFL
Brian Gramer [20] Republican4,77241.47
4B Paul Marquart DFL 2000 Paul Marquart [49] DFL9,13565.84DFL
Jared LaDuke [20] Republican4,73434.12
5A John Persell DFL 2008 John Persell [40] DFL7,87155.16DFL
Phillip Nelson [20] Republican6,38544.74
5B Tom Anzelc DFL 2006 Tom Anzelc [18] DFL9,44956.54DFL
Justin Eichorn [48] Republican7,24143.33
6A Carly Melin DFL2011* Carly Melin [50] DFL11,25769.38DFL
Roger Weber [48] Republican4,93030.39
6B Jason Metsa DFL 2012 Jason Metsa [20] DFL11,36364.11DFL
Matt Matasich [20] Republican6,33435.73
7A Tom HuntleyDFL 1992 Jennifer Schultz [51] DFL9,65862.11DFL
Becky Hall [51] Republican5,17533.28
Kristine Osbakken [20] Green6934.46
7B Erik Simonson DFL 2012 Erik Simonson [52] DFL9,43571.05DFL
Travis Silvers [40] Republican3,80328.64
8A Bud Nornes Republican 1996 Bud Nornes [53] Republican9,73964.69Republican
Jim Miltich [54] DFL5,30335.22
8B Mary Franson Republican 2010 Mary Franson [55] Republican9,27058.41Republican
Jay Sieling [54] DFL6,56541.36
9A Mark Anderson Republican 2012 Mark Anderson [56] Republican9,33663.89Republican
Dan Bye [57] DFL5,26336.02
9B Ron Kresha Republican 2012 Ron Kresha [56] Republican8,44956.42Republican
Al Doty [58] DFL6,51843.53
10A John Ward DFL 2006 Josh Heintzeman [59] Republican8,64653.37Republican
John Ward [60] DFL7,53946.54
10B Joe Radinovich DFL 2012 Dale Lueck [61] Republican9,20951.86Republican
Joe Radinovich [62] DFL8,52348.00
11A Mike Sundin DFL 2012 Mike Sundin [63] DFL9,49362.35DFL
Tim Hafvenstein [20] Republican5,71737.55
11B Tim Faust DFL 2006, 2012 Jason Rarick [33] Republican7,54553.67Republican
Tim Faust [39] DFL6,48846.15
12A Jay McNamar DFL 2012 Jeff Backer [40] Republican8,72551.85Republican
Jay McNamar [64] DFL8,06547.93
12B Paul Anderson Republican 2008 Paul Anderson [65] Republican9,92067.84Republican
Gordy Wagner [66] DFL4,69432.10
13A Jeff Howe Republican 2012 Jeff Howe [67] Republican8,56260.51Republican
Emily Jensen [68] DFL5,57239.38
13B Tim O'Driscoll Republican 2010 Tim O'Driscoll [67] Republican11,28497.48Republican
14A Tama Theis Republican 2013* Tama Theis [69] Republican7,29254.90Republican
Dan Wolgamott [70] DFL5,97244.96
14B Zach Dorholt DFL 2012 Jim Knoblach [71] Republican5,67450.15Republican
Zach Dorholt [72] DFL5,60549.54
15A Sondra Erickson Republican1998*, 2010 Sondra Erickson [73] Republican8,34863.01Republican
Jim Rittenour [67] DFL4,87636.80
15B Jim Newberger Republican 2012 Jim Newberger [73] Republican9,16663.93Republican
Brian Johnson [74] DFL5,15435.95
16A Chris Swedzinski Republican 2010 Chris Swedzinski [75] Republican8,64261.72Republican
Laurie Driessen [76] DFL5,35538.24
16B Paul Torkelson Republican 2008 Paul Torkelson [77] Republican9,05364.94Republican
James Kanne [78] DFL4,87234.95
17A Andrew Falk DFL 2008 Tim Miller [79] Republican8,45355.37Republican
Andrew Falk [20] DFL6,78944.47
17B Mary Sawatzky DFL 2012 Dave Baker [80] Republican7,80750.66Republican
Mary Sawatzky [20] DFL7,59349.27
18A Dean Urdahl Republican 2002 Dean Urdahl [81] Republican9,96567.22Republican
Steven Schiroo [20] DFL4,80832.43
18B Glenn Gruenhagen Republican 2010 Glenn Gruenhagen [82] Republican8,80163.94Republican
John Lipke [20] DFL4,93935.88
19A Clark Johnson DFL 2013* Clark Johnson [83] DFL7,45854.08DFL
Kim Spears [84] Republican6,31345.78
19B Kathy BrynaertDFL 2006 Jack Considine [85] DFL6,25855.96DFL
David Kruse [86] Republican4,90543.87
20A Kelby WoodardRepublican 2010 Bob Vogel [87] Republican8,83664.29Republican
Thomas Lofgren [20] DFL4,88135.52
20B David Bly DFL 2006, 2012 David Bly [88] DFL8,30057.97DFL
Dan Matejcek [89] Republican5,98541.80
21A Tim Kelly Republican 2008 Tim Kelly [48] Republican9,20462.17Republican
Lynn Schoen [90] DFL5,59337.78
21B Steve Drazkowski Republican2007* Steve Drazkowski [20] Republican9,07563.33Republican
M.A. Schneider [20] DFL5,21336.38
22A Joe Schomacker Republican 2010 Joe Schomacker [20] Republican9,77966.71Republican
Diane Slyter [91] DFL4,86833.21
22B Rod Hamilton Republican 2004 Rod Hamilton [20] Republican8,24366.19Republican
Cheryl Avenel-Navara [20] DFL4,20033.72
23A Bob Gunther Republican1995* Bob Gunther [20] Republican9,23261.66Republican
Pat Bacon [20] DFL5,73538.30
23B Tony Cornish Republican 2002 Tony Cornish [48] Republican11,33996.11Republican
24A John Petersburg Republican 2012 John Petersburg [92] Republican7,20254.73Republican
Beverly Cashman [20] DFL5,94945.21
24B Patti Fritz DFL 2004 Brian Daniels [89] Republican6,16350.85Republican
Patti Fritz [39] DFL5,94249.02
25A Duane Quam Republican 2010 Duane Quam [93] Republican10,97096.24Republican
25B Kim Norton DFL 2006 Kim Norton [20] DFL9,84494.91DFL
26A Tina Liebling DFL 2004 Tina Liebling [39] DFL6,24455.23DFL
Breanna Bly [94] Republican5,05044.67
26B Mike BensonRepublican 2010 Nels Pierson [8] Republican9,25159.85Republican
Richard Wright [95] DFL6,18840.03
27A Shannon Savick DFL 2012 Peggy Bennett [96] Republican8,15553.04Republican
Shannon Savick [97] DFL6,13939.93
Thomas Price [90] Independence1,0666.93
27B Jeanne Poppe DFL 2004 Jeanne Poppe [39] DFL6,49854.10DFL
Dennis Schminke [98] Republican5,50145.80
28A Gene Pelowski DFL 1986 Gene Pelowski [39] DFL7,27962.70DFL
Lynae Hahn [20] Republican4,30737.10
28B Greg Davids Republican1991*, 2008 Greg Davids [99] Republican9,01355.88Republican
Jon Pieper [100] DFL7,09043.96
29A Joe McDonald Republican 2010 Joe McDonald [101] Republican11,83996.80Republican
29B Marion O'Neill Republican 2012 Marion O'Neill [101] Republican10,19696.77Republican
30A Nick Zerwas Republican 2012 Nick Zerwas [102] Republican9,34968.51Republican
Brenden Ellingboe [103] DFL4,27931.35
30B David FitzSimmonsRepublican 2012 Eric Lucero [40] Republican9,00567.75Republican
Sharon Shimek [103] DFL4,25632.02
31A Kurt Daudt Republican 2010 Kurt Daudt [9] Republican10,36396.67Republican
31B Tom Hackbarth Republican 1994, 1998 Tom Hackbarth [104] Republican9,72664.47Republican
JD Holmquist [105] DFL5,33935.39
32A Brian Johnson Republican 2012 Brian Johnson [106] Republican8,00657.48Republican
Paul Gammel [107] DFL5,90742.41
32B Bob Barrett Republican 2010 Bob Barrett [48] Republican8,45955.73Republican
Laurie Warner [107] DFL6,70744.19
33A Jerry Hertaus Republican 2012 Jerry Hertaus [108] Republican12,00365.70Republican
Todd Mikkelson [108] DFL6,24634.19
33B Cindy Pugh Republican 2012 Cindy Pugh [109] Republican10,93461.22Republican
Paul Alegi [20] DFL6,91138.69
34A Joyce Peppin Republican 2004 Joyce Peppin [110] Republican12,41197.05Republican
34B Kurt ZellersRepublican2003* Dennis Smith [111] Republican9,01656.36Republican
David Hoden [20] DFL6,96543.54
35A Jim AbelerRepublican 1998 Abigail Whelan [40] Republican7,80859.95Republican
Peter Perovich [112] DFL5,19239.86
35B Peggy Scott Republican 2008 Peggy Scott [20] Republican10,03465.97Republican
Sam Beard [20] DFL5,16233.94
36A Mark Uglem Republican 2012 Mark Uglem [113] Republican8,08058.95Republican
Jefferson Fietek [114] DFL5,60840.92
36B Melissa Hortman DFL 2004 Melissa Hortman [39] DFL7,40751.90DFL
Peter Crema [115] Republican6,85148.00
37A Jerry Newton DFL 2008, 2012 Jerry Newton [116] DFL6,93452.45DFL
Mandy Benz [117] Republican6,27547.46
37B Tim Sanders Republican 2008 Tim Sanders [48] Republican7,60255.40Republican
Susan Witt [118] DFL6,11144.54
38A Linda Runbeck Republican1989*, 2010 Linda Runbeck [119] Republican9,21362.19Republican
Patrick Davern [120] DFL5,58637.71
38B Matt Dean Republican 2004 Matt Dean [115] Republican9,52956.07Republican
Greg Pariseau [120] DFL7,44443.80
39A Bob Dettmer Republican 2006 Bob Dettmer [121] Republican9,73058.02Republican
Tim Stender [39] DFL7,02841.91
39B Kathy Lohmer Republican 2010 Kathy Lohmer [122] Republican9,53154.56Republican
Tom DeGree [123] DFL7,92645.37
40A Mike Nelson DFL 2002 Mike Nelson [39] DFL5,71164.85DFL
Chuck Sutphen [20] Republican3,07734.94
40B Debra Hilstrom DFL 2000 Debra Hilstrom [20] DFL6,77867.36DFL
Mali Marvin [124] Republican3,26532.45
41A Connie Bernardy DFL 2000, 2012 Connie Bernardy [20] DFL8,26560.16DFL
Jeff Phillips [124] Republican5,45139.68
41B Carolyn Laine DFL 2006 Carolyn Laine [20] DFL8,32257.38DFL
Camden Pike [125] Republican4,24829.29
Tim Utz [20] Constitution1,92413.27
42A Barb Yarusso DFL 2012 Barb Yarusso [39] DFL8,76650.55DFL
Randy Jessup [126] Republican8,54649.28
42B Jason Isaacson DFL 2012 Jason Isaacson [39] DFL8,81452.30DFL
Heidi Gunderson [115] Republican8,01447.55
43A Peter Fischer DFL 2012 Peter Fischer [39] DFL8,31450.64DFL
Stacey Stout [127] Republican8,06849.14
43B Leon Lillie DFL 2004 Leon Lillie [39] DFL7,89158.08DFL
Justice Whitethorn [20] Republican5,67241.75
44A Sarah Anderson Republican 2006 Sarah Anderson [128] Republican9,37755.51Republican
Audrey Britton [129] DFL7,50444.43
44B John BensonDFL 2006 Jon Applebaum [40] DFL9,50751.30DFL
Ryan Rutzick [128] Republican8,98148.46
45A Lyndon Carlson DFL1972 Lyndon Carlson [39] DFL7,98856.52DFL
Richard Lieberman [130] Republican6,11743.28
45B Mike Freiberg DFL 2012 Mike Freiberg [39] DFL10,75066.94DFL
Alma Wetzker [124] Republican5,28132.89
46A Ryan Winkler DFL 2006 Ryan Winkler [39] DFL10,66666.17DFL
Timothy Manthey [20] Republican5,42533.66
46B Steve SimonDFL 2004 Cheryl Youakim [131] DFL9,52568.50DFL
Bryan Bjornson [20] Republican4,35331.30
47A Ernie LeidigerRepublican 2010 Jim Nash [132] Republican10,93467.63Republican
Matthew Gieseke [20] DFL5,18632.08
47B Joe Hoppe Republican 2002 Joe Hoppe [133] Republican11,34097.18Republican
48A Yvonne Selcer DFL 2012 Yvonne Selcer [134] DFL9,60650.04DFL
Kirk Stensrud [135] Republican9,56549.83
48B Jenifer Loon Republican 2008 Jenifer Loon [136] Republican10,29464.42Republican
Joan Howe-Pullis [137] DFL5,66135.43
49A Ron Erhardt DFL 1990, 2012 Ron Erhardt [138] DFL10,20651.38DFL
Dario Anselmo [139] Republican9,64548.55
49B Paul Rosenthal DFL 2008, 2012 Paul Rosenthal [140] DFL10,17152.80DFL
Barb Sutter [141] Republican9,07547.11
50A Linda Slocum DFL 2006 Linda Slocum [39] DFL8,26064.72DFL
Dean Mumbleau [20] Republican4,48135.11
50B Ann Lenczewski DFL 1998 Ann Lenczewski [142] DFL10,06065.60DFL
Zavier Bicott [20] Republican5,25134.24
51A Sandra Masin DFL 2006, 2012 Sandra Masin [143] DFL7,26251.47DFL
Andrea Todd-Harlin [40] Republican6,82148.34
51B Laurie Halverson DFL 2012 Laurie Halverson [144] DFL8,75751.09DFL
Jen Wilson [145] Republican8,36648.80
52A Rick Hansen DFL 2004 Rick Hansen [39] DFL9,77759.38DFL
Joe Blum [127] Republican6,66140.46
52B Joe Atkins DFL 2002 Joe Atkins [39] DFL9,83164.47DFL
Don Lee [20] Republican5,40535.45
53A JoAnn Ward DFL 2012 JoAnn Ward [146] DFL8,42058.36DFL
Lukas Czech [147] Republican5,98341.47
53B Andrea KiefferRepublican 2010 Kelly Fenton [148] Republican8,63456.93Republican
Kay Hendrickson [149] DFL6,51542.96
54A Dan Schoen DFL 2012 Dan Schoen [150] DFL7,04755.52DFL
Matthew Kowalski [150] Republican5,62944.35
54B Denny McNamara Republican 2002 Denny McNamara [150] Republican8,85360.54Republican
Donald Slaten [20] DFL5,75039.32
55A Mike BeardRepublican 2002 Bob Loonan [151] Republican6,43956.75Republican
Jay Whiting [151] DFL4,39838.76
Derek Thury [20] Independence5004.41
55B Tony Albright Republican 2012 Tony Albright [75] Republican9,27861.00Republican
Kevin Burkart [152] DFL5,42235.65
Josh Ondich [20] Independence5073.33
56A Pam MyhraRepublican 2010 Drew Christensen [153] Republican7,49855.81Republican
Dan Kimmel [154] DFL5,91344.01
56B Will Morgan DFL 2006, 2012 Roz Peterson [155] Republican7,85653.99Republican
Will Morgan [156] DFL6,66945.83
57A Tara Mack Republican 2008 Tara Mack [20] Republican8,34758.44Republican
Bruce Folken [157] DFL5,93141.52
57B Anna Wills Republican 2012 Anna Wills [158] Republican9,08358.40Republican
Denise Packard [158] DFL6,45841.53
58A Mary Liz HolbergRepublican 1998 Jon Koznick [159] Republican8,02155.28Republican
Amy Willingham [160] DFL6,47644.63
58B Pat Garofalo Republican 2004 Pat Garofalo [161] Republican8,87863.85Republican
Marla Vagts [162] DFL5,00836.02
59A Joe Mullery DFL 1996 Joe Mullery [39] DFL7,35881.98DFL
Fred Statema [20] Republican1,54717.24
59B Raymond Dehn DFL 2012 Raymond Dehn [39] DFL8,67178.10DFL
Margaret Martin [20] Republican2,37821.42
60A Diane Loeffler DFL 2004 Diane Loeffler [39] DFL11,81982.42DFL
Brent Millsop [124] Republican2,47217.24
60B Phyllis Kahn DFL1972 Phyllis Kahn [163] DFL7,90876.89DFL
Abdimalik Askar [40] Republican2,29822.34
61A Frank Hornstein DFL 2002 Frank Hornstein [39] DFL14,23980.79DFL
Frank Taylor [124] Republican3,34118.96
61B Paul Thissen DFL 2002 Paul Thissen [39] DFL14,74080.94DFL
Tom Gallagher [124] Republican3,44518.92
62A Karen Clark DFL 1980 Karen Clark [164] DFL6,63282.13DFL
Yolandita Colon [20] Independence7739.57
Bruce Lundeen [20] Republican6508.05
62B Susan Allen DFL2012* Susan Allen [164] DFL11,49588.66DFL
Julie Hanson [20] Republican1,41710.93
63A Jim Davnie DFL 2000 Jim Davnie [39] DFL15,02686.44DFL
Kyle Bragg [20] Republican2,29713.21
63B Jean Wagenius DFL 1986 Jean Wagenius [40] DFL12,44775.06DFL
Andres Hortillosa [20] Republican4,08624.64
64A Erin Murphy DFL 2006 Erin Murphy [165] DFL13,19381.21DFL
Andrew Brown [20] Republican3,00918.52
64B Michael PaymarDFL 1996 Dave Pinto [166] DFL13,35673.49DFL
Daniel Surman [20] Republican4,77126.25
65A Rena Moran DFL 2010 Rena Moran [167] DFL6,62671.20DFL
Anthony Meschke [20] Republican1,35814.59
Lena Buggs [20] Green1,30814.06
65B Carlos Mariani DFL 1990 Carlos Mariani [167] DFL8,59077.54DFL
Tony Athen [168] Republican2,42721.91
66A Alice Hausman DFL1989* Alice Hausman [169] DFL11,10067.09DFL
Jon Heyer [20] Republican5,42132.76
66B John Lesch DFL 2002 John Lesch [169] DFL7,04776.41DFL
Lizz Paulson [20] Republican2,12723.06
67A Tim Mahoney DFL 1998 Tim Mahoney [39] DFL5,40072.43DFL
Andrew Livingston [20] Republican2,03227.26
67B Sheldon Johnson DFL 2000 Sheldon Johnson [39] DFL6,22272.82DFL
John Quinn [170] Republican2,28926.79
*Elected in a special election. [171]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms. [172]
‡Retiring; not seeking re-election.
Withdrawn candidates
The following sought election but later withdrew and did not file an affidavit of candidacy.
DistrictCandidatesParty
7AGary Anderson [51] DFL
Donna Bergstrom [51] Republican
Pete Johnson [51] DFL
Linda Krug [51] DFL
8BSue Nelson [173] Republican
11AJames Hamilton [174] Republican
14BPaul Brandmire [69] Republican
17AGary Nelson [175] Republican
19BKaren Foreman [176] DFL
20ACary Coop [177] DFL
Benjamin Rohloff [178] Republican
24ACraig Brenden [179] DFL
24BDeb Salonek [180] Libertarian
27AMilan Hart [181] Republican
31AMark Korin [182] Republican
34BDean Henke [183] Republican
35ADon Huizenga [184] Republican
Jason Tossey [185] Republican
37AChris Stolarzyk [33] Republican
42BMichelle Manke [23] Republican
46BEric Margolis [186] DFL
47AKeith Pickering [39] DFL
49APolly Peterson Bowles [187] Republican
64BMatthew Bergeron [188] DFL
Greta Bergstrom [189] DFL
Beth Fraser [189] DFL
Matt Freeman [189] DFL
Melanie McMahon [189] DFL
Gloria Zaiger [189] DFL

Seats changing parties

Seat gains and holds by party MN House 2014 gains.svg
Seat gains and holds by party
PartyIncumbentDistrictFirst electedDefeated byParty
DFL Zach Dorholt 14B 2012 Jim Knoblach Republican
Roger Erickson 2A 2012 Dave Hancock Republican
Andrew Falk 17A 2008 Tim Miller Republican
Tim Faust 11B 2006, 2012* Jason Rarick Republican
Patti Fritz 24B 2004 Brian Daniels Republican
Jay McNamar 12A 2012 Jeff Backer Republican
Will Morgan 56B 2006, 2012* Roz Peterson Republican
Joe Radinovich 10B 2012 Dale Lueck Republican
Shannon Savick 27A 2012 Peggy Bennett Republican
Mary Sawatzky 17B 2012 Dave Baker Republican
John Ward 10A 2006 Josh Heintzeman Republican
*Elected to non-consecutive terms.

Analysis

The Republicans made most of their gains in rural districts, continuing a trend of rural districts leaning more towards the Republicans and suburban districts leaning more towards the DFL. [190] Of the 11 districts they gained from the DFL, 10 are outside of the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

Seven rural DFL incumbents who voted for legalizing same-sex marriage lost their seats, despite their districts having supported a proposed constitutional amendment in 2012 to ban it. Yet two rural DFL incumbents who voted against legalizing same-sex marriage also lost their seats. [191]

Split-ticket voters determined the outcome of several key races. Nearly 450,000 voters chose one party's candidate for a House seat, but then switched to pick a different party's candidate for the United States Senate or governor. Eight of the 11 districts the DFL lost featured at least some ticket splitting between DFL candidate for governor Mark Dayton and/or U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken and the Republican House candidate. Nearly all of the DFL candidates who lost came from districts in which many voters supported Republicans in previous elections, including candidates for governor Republican Tom Emmer over Democrat Mark Dayton in 2010 and presidential candidates Republican Mitt Romney over Democratic president Barack Obama in 2012. [192]

Outside and party spending reached large levels in several House districts compared to what has been spent in the past as Republican groups focused their attention on the House rather than statewide races. In some races, spending reached $500,000. [191]

Turnout was the lowest in more than 20 years, with slightly over 50 percent of eligible voters having voted. Turnout across the state was lower compared to 2010. It was slightly lower in the Twin Cities and surrounding suburbs, helping suburban DFL candidates win in those areas. In rural Minnesota, turnout was down by about 10 percentage points since 2010. Much of the drop-off was among DFL voters, while those who did vote in those districts were likely over the age of 45. [193]

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