2016 Minnesota Senate election

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2016 Minnesota Senate election
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  2012 November 8, 2016 (2016-11-08) 2020  

All 67 seats in the Minnesota Senate
34 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  David Hann, April 2013 (cropped).png TomBakk cropped.JPG
Leader David Hann
(lost re-election)
Tom Bakk
Party Republican Democratic (DFL)
Leader sinceNovember 9, 2012November 4, 2010
Leader's seat48th–Eden Prairie 3rd–Cook
Last election28 seats, 43.49%39 seats, 55.83%
Seats won3433
Seat changeIncrease2.svg6Decrease2.svg6
Popular vote1,377,1281,409,775
Percentage48.9650.12
SwingIncrease2.svg5.47 ppDecrease2.svg5.71 pp

MN Senate 2016.svg
Results by district

Majority Leader before election

Tom Bakk
Democratic (DFL)

Elected Majority Leader

Paul Gazelka
Republican

The 2016 Minnesota Senate election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 8, 2016, to elect members to the Senate of the 90th and 91st Minnesota Legislatures. A primary election was held in several districts on August 9, 2016. The election coincided with the election of the other house of the Legislature, the House of Representatives.

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 3, 2017.

Background

The last election resulted in the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) winning a majority of seats, after losing a majority to the Republican Party of Minnesota only two years earlier in the previous election. This resulted in the Republicans losing the only majority they have had since the return of partisan elections to the Senate in 1976. In conjunction with the result of the House election, it also resulted in the return of all-DFL control of the Legislature since 2010 as well as the return of all-party and all-DFL control of the Legislature and governorship since 1990, which ended with the election of a Republican majority to the House in 2014.

Electoral system

The 67 members of the Senate were elected from single-member districts via first-past-the-post voting for four-year terms. Contested nominations of the DFL and Republican parties for each district were determined by an open primary election. Minor party and independent candidates were nominated by petition. Write-in candidates must have filed a request with the secretary of state's office for votes for them to have been counted.

Retiring members

DFL

Republican

Competitive districts

According to MinnPost , the Star Tribune , the Pioneer Press , and MPR News , a total of 19 districts were competitive. MinnPost considered 12 districts to be competitive—10 of which were held by the DFL and two by the Republicans, [15] the Star Tribune 19—13 of which were held by the DFL and six by the Republicans, [16] the Pioneer Press six—five of which were held by the DFL and one by the Republicans, [17] and MPR News nine—seven of which were held by the DFL and two by the Republicans. [18]

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
2012
result
MinnPost [15]
(November 3, 2016)
Star Tribune [16]
(September 16, 2016)
Pioneer Press [17]
(October 18, 2016)
MPR News [18]
(September 22, 2016)
Result
1 LeRoy StumpfDFL 1982 60.59%Yes check.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
2 Rod Skoe DFL 2002 54.92%Yes check.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
4 Kent Eken DFL 2012 52.17%X mark.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgX mark.svgHold
14 John PedersonRepublican 2010 52.47%Yes check.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgYes check.svgHold
17 Lyle Koenen DFL2012*55.40%Yes check.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
20 Kevin Dahle DFL2008*, 201250.02%Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgRepublican gain
21 Matt Schmit DFL 2012 52.43%Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
24 Vicki Jensen DFL 2012 52.60%Yes check.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
26 Carla Nelson Republican 2010 55.62%X mark.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgX mark.svgHold
32 Sean Nienow§Republican 2002, 201054.25%X mark.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgX mark.svgHold
36 John Hoffman DFL 2012 53.10%Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgHold
37 Alice JohnsonDFL 2012 53.23%Yes check.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgX mark.svgHold
44 Terri BonoffDFL2005*55.81%Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgRepublican gain
48 David Hann Republican 2002 51.32%Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDFL gain
49 Melisa Franzen DFL 2012 52.74%X mark.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgX mark.svgHold
53 Susan Kent DFL 2012 52.13%X mark.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgX mark.svgHold
56 Dan Hall Republican 2010 53.92%X mark.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgX mark.svgHold
57 Greg Clausen DFL 2012 54.09%Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgHold
58 Dave ThompsonRepublican 2010 57.60%X mark.svgYes check.svgX mark.svgX mark.svgDFL gain
*Elected in a special election. [19]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms. [20]
‡Retired; did not seek re-election.
§Lost primary election for party's nomination.

Primary elections results

DistrictPartyCandidatesVotes %
1Republican Mark Johnson [21] 2,56183.99
Edwin Dale Hahn [22] 48816.01
DFLKip Fontaine [23] 2,36977.47
Jual Carlson [22] 68922.53
5Republican Justin Eichorn [24] 1,48573.26
Pedie Pederson [25] 54226.74
DFL Tom Saxhaug 2,140100.00
15Republican Andrew Mathews [26] 1,93863.92
Dan Whitcomb [27] 1,09436.08
DFLChilah Brown [28] 65758.71
Rob Passons [29] 46241.29
23Republican Julie Rosen 2,706100.00
DFLBarbara Lake [30] 96767.96
John Lillis [30] 45632.04
24Republican John Jasinski 983100.00
DFL Vicki Jensen [31] 1,43089.77
Rich Bailey [32] 16310.23
27RepublicanGene Dornink [33] 94869.15
Cynthia Gail [34] 42330.85
DFL Dan Sparks 1,379100.00
32Republican Mark Koran [35] 1,70963.39
Sean Nienow [35] 98736.61
DFLTim Nelson964100.00
52RepublicanMark Misukanis2,482100.00
DFL Matt Klein [36] 3,67869.21
Todd Podgorski [37] 1,63630.79
53RepublicanSharna Wahlgren [38] 74565.81
Bill Dahn [38] 38734.19
DFL Susan Kent 2,290100.00
59RepublicanJennifer Carnahan293100.00
DFL Bobby Joe Champion [39] 4,02081.99
Patwin Lawrence [40] 88318.01
62RepublicanBruce Lundeen165100.00
DFL Jeff Hayden [40] 3,71172.85
Mohamoud Hassan [41] 1,38327.15
64RepublicanIan Baird [42] 46164.48
Sharon Anderson [42] 25435.52
DFL Dick Cohen 8,213100.00

Source: Minnesota Secretary of State [43]

Opinion polling

Polling firmPolling periodSample
size
Margin of
error
DFLRepublicanUndecided
Public Policy Polling [44] July 30 – August 2, 20151,015 RV±3.1 pp46%40%15%

Results

Districts won 2016 Minnesota Senate seats won by party.svg
Districts won
Summary of the November 8, 2016, Minnesota Senate election results
PartyCandidatesVotesSeats
No.%ppNo.No.%
Republican Party of Minnesota 651,377,12848.96Increase2.svg5.4734Increase2.svg650.75
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party 671,409,77550.12Decrease2.svg5.7133Decrease2.svg649.25
Legal Marijuana Now Party 18,8610.32Increase2.svg0.320Steady2.svg0.00
Libertarian Party of Minnesota 37,8990.28Increase2.svg0.280Steady2.svg0.00
Independence Party of Minnesota 13,1970.11Decrease2.svg0.110Steady2.svg0.00
Write-in N/A5,9640.21Decrease2.svg0.050Steady2.svg0.00
Total2,812,824100.00±0.0067±0100.00
Invalid/blank votes155,4575.24Decrease Positive.svg1.77
Turnout (out of 3,972,330 eligible voters) [45] 2,968,28174.72Decrease2.svg1.70
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State, [46] Minnesota Legislative Reference Library [47]

District results

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
NamePartyFirst electedNamePartyVotes%Winner
Party
1 LeRoy StumpfDFL 1982 Mark Johnson [48] Republican23,10861.41Republican
Kip Fontaine [48] DFL14,50138.54
2 Rod Skoe DFL 2002 Paul Utke [49] Republican22,23256.60Republican
Rod Skoe [50] DFL17,00243.29
3 Tom Bakk DFL 2002 Tom Bakk [51] DFL26,97761.36DFL
Jennifer Havlick [52] Republican16,92338.49
4 Kent Eken DFL 2012 Kent Eken [53] DFL21,42055.13DFL
James Leiman [54] Republican17,38244.74
5 Tom Saxhaug DFL 2002 Justin Eichorn [55] Republican20,24050.59Republican
Tom Saxhaug [56] DFL19,68749.21
6 David Tomassoni DFL 2000 David Tomassoni [57] DFL26,26062.69DFL
Skeeter Tomczak [57] Republican15,55537.13
7 Roger ReinertDFL 2010 Erik Simonson [58] DFL27,67765.50DFL
Donna Bergstrom [59] Republican14,47034.25
8 Bill Ingebrigtsen Republican 2006 Bill Ingebrigtsen [60] Republican29,30266.26Republican
Shawn Olson [61] DFL14,89233.67
9 Paul Gazelka Republican 2010 Paul Gazelka [62] Republican27,74971.19Republican
Jason Weinerman [63] DFL11,19128.71
10 Carrie Ruud Republican 2002, 2012 Carrie Ruud [64] Republican27,92364.31Republican
Tiffany Stenglein [65] DFL15,44035.56
11 Tony Lourey DFL 2006 Tony Lourey [66] DFL20,51954.50DFL
Michael Cummins [66] Republican17,07945.36
12 Torrey Westrom Republican 2012 Torrey Westrom [67] Republican28,25467.60Republican
Russ Hinrichs [68] DFL13,51532.34
13 Michelle Fischbach Republican1996* Michelle Fischbach [69] Republican29,23568.60Republican
Michael Willemsen [70] DFL13,33831.30
14 John PedersonRepublican 2010 Jerry Relph [71] Republican17,51947.40Republican
Dan Wolgamott [72] DFL17,37847.02
Steven Zilberg [72] Libertarian2,0215.47
15 Dave BrownRepublican 2010 Andrew Mathews [73] Republican28,37370.70Republican
Chilah Brown [73] DFL11,67229.08
16 Gary Dahms Republican 2010 Gary Dahms [74] Republican26,08667.29Republican
James Kanne [75] DFL12,65132.63
17 Lyle Koenen DFL2012* Andrew Lang [76] Republican22,42157.25Republican
Lyle Koenen [77] DFL16,71342.67
18 Scott Newman Republican 2010 Scott Newman [78] Republican26,34166.64Republican
Amy Wilde [79] DFL13,14833.26
19 Kathy SheranDFL 2006 Nick Frentz [80] DFL22,87556.11DFL
Willa Dailey [81] Republican15,05736.93
Shane Wernsing [82] Libertarian2,7986.86
20 Kevin Dahle DFL2008*, 2012 Rich Draheim [83] Republican22,27451.91Republican
Kevin Dahle [84] DFL20,57747.95
21 Matt Schmit DFL 2012 Mike Goggin [85] Republican22,90154.24Republican
Matt Schmit [86] DFL19,28245.67
22 Bill Weber Republican 2012 Bill Weber [87] Republican25,76970.20Republican
Brian Abrahamson [88] DFL10,91029.72
23 Julie Rosen Republican 2002 Julie Rosen [89] Republican28,06370.81Republican
Barbara Lake [90] DFL11,52929.09
24 Vicki Jensen DFL 2012 John Jasinski [91] Republican21,88558.52Republican
Vicki Jensen [90] DFL15,46341.35
25 Dave Senjem Republican 2002 Dave Senjem [92] Republican26,83963.24Republican
Dale Amorosia [93] DFL15,55536.65
26 Carla Nelson Republican 2010 Carla Nelson [94] Republican23,32555.96Republican
Rich Wright [94] DFL18,31743.95
27 Dan Sparks DFL 2002 Dan Sparks [95] DFL20,54054.76DFL
Gene Dornink [96] Republican16,94445.17
28 Jeremy Miller Republican 2010 Jeremy Miller [86] Republican25,21762.97Republican
Jon Pieper [97] DFL14,79336.94
29 Bruce Anderson Republican 2012 Bruce Anderson [98] Republican27,24966.00Republican
Janice Holter Kittok [69] DFL13,99233.89
30 Mary Kiffmeyer Republican 2012 Mary Kiffmeyer [99] Republican30,48371.71Republican
P.J. LaCroix [100] DFL11,97928.18
31 Michelle Benson Republican 2010 Michelle Benson [101] Republican29,65067.96Republican
Ricky Englund [101] DFL13,91931.91
32 Sean Nienow§Republican 2002, 2010 Mark Koran [102] Republican23,99256.53Republican
Tim Nelson [103] DFL18,38843.33
33 David Osmek Republican 2012 David Osmek [104] Republican30,17559.59Republican
Sherrie Pugh [105] DFL17,33534.24
Jay Nygard [104] Libertarian3,0806.08
34 Warren Limmer Republican1995* Warren Limmer [42] Republican29,22960.18Republican
Bonnie Westlin [106] DFL19,26339.66
35 Jim Abeler Republican 2016* Jim Abeler [107] Republican29,65567.47Republican
Roger Johnson [108] DFL14,21632.35
36 John Hoffman DFL 2012 John Hoffman [109] DFL21,79351.00DFL
Jeff Lunde [110] Republican20,84048.77
37 Alice JohnsonDFL 2012 Jerry Newton [111] DFL22,12951.41DFL
Brad Sanford [112] Republican20,83848.41
38 Roger Chamberlain Republican 2010 Roger Chamberlain [113] Republican27,10958.61Republican
Pat Davern [114] DFL19,09441.28
39 Karin Housley Republican 2012 Karin Housley [115] Republican28,96061.29Republican
Sten Hakanson [116] DFL18,23738.60
40 Chris Eaton DFL2011* Chris Eaton [117] DFL21,15267.84DFL
Robert Marvin [117] Republican9,90531.77
41 Barb GoodwinDFL 2010 Carolyn Laine [2] DFL25,09661.04DFL
Gary Johnson [113] Republican15,93938.77
42 Bev ScalzeDFL 2012 Jason Isaacson [118] DFL24,96254.21DFL
Candy Sina [119] Republican21,00845.62
43 Chuck Wiger DFL 1996 Chuck Wiger [120] DFL24,34756.95DFL
Bob Zick [121] Republican15,14935.43
Chris Belflower [120] Independence3,1977.48
44 Terri BonoffDFL2005* Paul Anderson [122] Republican25,30950.13Republican
Deb Calvert [123] DFL25,11449.74
45 Ann Rest DFL 2000 Ann Rest [124] DFL27,50963.66DFL
Roxana Bruins [124] Republican15,58836.07
46 Ron Latz DFL 2006 Ron Latz [125] DFL35,46596.58DFL
47 Julianne OrtmanRepublican 2002 Scott Jensen [126] Republican30,92067.29Republican
Darryl Scarborough [127] DFL14,98132.60
48 David Hann Republican 2002 Steve Cwodzinski [128] DFL24,30351.10DFL
David Hann [128] Republican23,20548.79
49 Melisa Franzen DFL 2012 Melisa Franzen [129] DFL28,27354.47DFL
Mike Lehmann [129] Republican23,55745.39
50 Melissa Halvorson Wiklund DFL 2012 Melissa Halvorson Wiklund [130] DFL24,92159.53DFL
Kirsten Johnson [130] Republican16,80540.14
51 Jim Carlson DFL 2006, 2012 Jim Carlson [131] DFL24,35854.04DFL
Victor Lake [132] Republican20,66245.84
52 Jim Metzen [nb 1] DFL 1986 Matt Klein [133] DFL25,44857.84DFL
Mark Misukanis [134] Republican18,48542.01
53 Susan Kent DFL 2012 Susan Kent [135] DFL23,03550.38DFL
Sharna Wahlgren [136] Republican22,63649.51
54 Katie SiebenDFL 2006 Dan Schoen [137] DFL22,16253.13DFL
Leilani Holmstadt [138] Republican19,48046.70
55 Eric Pratt Republican 2012 Eric Pratt [139] Republican29,13268.53Republican
Ali Ali [140] DFL13,28231.24
56 Dan Hall Republican 2010 Dan Hall [141] Republican23,60255.07Republican
Phil Sterner [142] DFL19,17844.75
57 Greg Clausen DFL 2012 Greg Clausen [143] DFL24,51953.06DFL
Cory Campbell [144] Republican21,63346.81
58 Dave ThompsonRepublican 2010 Matt Little [145] DFL22,83350.38DFL
Tim Pitcher [146] Republican22,44649.53
59 Bobby Joe Champion DFL 2012 Bobby Joe Champion [147] DFL27,54177.56DFL
Jennifer Carnahan [148] Republican7,81422.01
60 Kari Dziedzic DFL2012* Kari Dziedzic [149] DFL31,54277.53DFL
Martin Super [42] Legal
Marijuana
Now
8,86121.78
61 Scott Dibble DFL 2002 Scott Dibble [42] DFL43,04581.07DFL
Bob Carney [42] Republican9,92418.69
62 Jeff Hayden DFL2011* Jeff Hayden [147] DFL29,56487.84DFL
Bruce Lundeen [42] Republican3,89711.58
63 Patricia Torres Ray DFL 2006 Patricia Torres Ray [150] DFL38,47080.70DFL
Ron Moey [150] Republican9,06819.02
64 Dick Cohen DFL 1986 Dick Cohen [42] DFL36,75776.67DFL
Ian Baird [42] Republican11,07823.11
65 Sandy Pappas DFL 1990 Sandy Pappas [42] DFL27,74380.70DFL
Jason Delmont [42] Republican6,47918.85
66 John Marty DFL 1986 John Marty [151] DFL28,31274.34DFL
Carolyn Jass [151] Republican9,67025.39
67 Foung Hawj DFL 2012 Foung Hawj [152] DFL21,69675.11DFL
Krysia Weidell [153] Republican7,09124.55
*Elected in a special election. [19]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms. [20]
‡Retired; did not seek re-election.
§Lost primary election for party's nomination.
Withdrawn candidates
The following sought election but later withdrew.
DistrictCandidatesParty
1Jual Carlson [154] Republican
Sue Grafstrom [154] Republican
Alan Jensen [154] Republican
Roger Schmitz [154] Republican
Gary Willhite [154] Republican
7Sharla Gardner [155] DFL
14Jeff Johnson [156] Republican
15Brad Schumaker [157] Republican
19Mark Friedman [158] DFL
20Mark Bartusek [159] Republican
Bruce Morlan [159] Republican
Danny Petricka [159] Republican
24Janet Moline [160] Republican
26Elliot Culp [161] DFL
41 Connie Bernardy [162] DFL
44Cole Mathisen [163] Republican
Kelli Slavik [164] Republican
Sharon Sund [165] DFL
47Jake Coleman [166] Republican
48Joan Howe-Pullis [167] DFL
52Maureen Ramirez [168] DFL
54Lynn Kaye [138] Republican
58Mike Freundschuh [169] Republican
Mark Priore [169] Republican
Melissa Sauser [169] Republican
60Chris Meyer [149] DFL

Seats changing parties

PartyIncumbentDistrictFirst electedWinnerParty
DFL LeRoy Stumpf1 1982 Mark Johnson Republican
Rod Skoe 2 2002 Paul Utke Republican
Tom Saxhaug 5 2002 Justin Eichorn Republican
Lyle Koenen 172012* Andrew Lang Republican
Kevin Dahle 202008*, 2012 Rich Draheim Republican
Matt Schmit 21 2012 Mike Goggin Republican
Vicki Jensen 24 2012 John Jasinski Republican
Terri Bonoff442005* Paul Anderson Republican
Republican David Hann 48 2002 Steve Cwodzinski DFL
Dave Thompson58 2010 Matt Little DFL
*Elected in a special election. [19]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms. [20]
‡Retired; did not seek re-election.

See also

Notes

  1. Died of lung cancer on July 11, 2016. [5]

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