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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.
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.
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.
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.
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]
District | Incumbent | Party | First 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 |
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1 | LeRoy Stumpf‡ | DFL | 1982 | 60.59% | Republican gain | ||||
2 | Rod Skoe | DFL | 2002 | 54.92% | Republican gain | ||||
4 | Kent Eken | DFL | 2012 | 52.17% | Hold | ||||
14 | John Pederson‡ | Republican | 2010 | 52.47% | Hold | ||||
17 | Lyle Koenen | DFL | 2012* | 55.40% | Republican gain | ||||
20 | Kevin Dahle | DFL | 2008*, 2012† | 50.02% | Republican gain | ||||
21 | Matt Schmit | DFL | 2012 | 52.43% | Republican gain | ||||
24 | Vicki Jensen | DFL | 2012 | 52.60% | Republican gain | ||||
26 | Carla Nelson | Republican | 2010 | 55.62% | Hold | ||||
32 | Sean Nienow§ | Republican | 2002, 2010† | 54.25% | Hold | ||||
36 | John Hoffman | DFL | 2012 | 53.10% | Hold | ||||
37 | Alice Johnson‡ | DFL | 2012 | 53.23% | Hold | ||||
44 | Terri Bonoff‡ | DFL | 2005* | 55.81% | Republican gain | ||||
48 | David Hann | Republican | 2002 | 51.32% | DFL gain | ||||
49 | Melisa Franzen | DFL | 2012 | 52.74% | Hold | ||||
53 | Susan Kent | DFL | 2012 | 52.13% | Hold | ||||
56 | Dan Hall | Republican | 2010 | 53.92% | Hold | ||||
57 | Greg Clausen | DFL | 2012 | 54.09% | Hold | ||||
58 | Dave Thompson‡ | Republican | 2010 | 57.60% | DFL gain |
District | Party | Candidates | Votes | % |
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1 | Republican | Mark Johnson [21] | 2,561 | 83.99 |
Edwin Dale Hahn [22] | 488 | 16.01 | ||
DFL | Kip Fontaine [23] | 2,369 | 77.47 | |
Jual Carlson [22] | 689 | 22.53 | ||
5 | Republican | Justin Eichorn [24] | 1,485 | 73.26 |
Pedie Pederson [25] | 542 | 26.74 | ||
DFL | Tom Saxhaug | 2,140 | 100.00 | |
15 | Republican | Andrew Mathews [26] | 1,938 | 63.92 |
Dan Whitcomb [27] | 1,094 | 36.08 | ||
DFL | Chilah Brown [28] | 657 | 58.71 | |
Rob Passons [29] | 462 | 41.29 | ||
23 | Republican | Julie Rosen | 2,706 | 100.00 |
DFL | Barbara Lake [30] | 967 | 67.96 | |
John Lillis [30] | 456 | 32.04 | ||
24 | Republican | John Jasinski | 983 | 100.00 |
DFL | Vicki Jensen [31] | 1,430 | 89.77 | |
Rich Bailey [32] | 163 | 10.23 | ||
27 | Republican | Gene Dornink [33] | 948 | 69.15 |
Cynthia Gail [34] | 423 | 30.85 | ||
DFL | Dan Sparks | 1,379 | 100.00 | |
32 | Republican | Mark Koran [35] | 1,709 | 63.39 |
Sean Nienow [35] | 987 | 36.61 | ||
DFL | Tim Nelson | 964 | 100.00 | |
52 | Republican | Mark Misukanis | 2,482 | 100.00 |
DFL | Matt Klein [36] | 3,678 | 69.21 | |
Todd Podgorski [37] | 1,636 | 30.79 | ||
53 | Republican | Sharna Wahlgren [38] | 745 | 65.81 |
Bill Dahn [38] | 387 | 34.19 | ||
DFL | Susan Kent | 2,290 | 100.00 | |
59 | Republican | Jennifer Carnahan | 293 | 100.00 |
DFL | Bobby Joe Champion [39] | 4,020 | 81.99 | |
Patwin Lawrence [40] | 883 | 18.01 | ||
62 | Republican | Bruce Lundeen | 165 | 100.00 |
DFL | Jeff Hayden [40] | 3,711 | 72.85 | |
Mohamoud Hassan [41] | 1,383 | 27.15 | ||
64 | Republican | Ian Baird [42] | 461 | 64.48 |
Sharon Anderson [42] | 254 | 35.52 | ||
DFL | Dick Cohen | 8,213 | 100.00 |
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State [43]
Polling firm | Polling period | Sample size | Margin of error | DFL | Republican | Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling [44] | July 30 – August 2, 2015 | 1,015 RV | ±3.1 pp | 46% | 40% | 15% |
Party | Candidates | Votes | Seats | |||||
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No. | % | ∆pp | No. | ∆No. | % | |||
Republican Party of Minnesota | 65 | 1,377,128 | 48.96 | 5.47 | 34 | 6 | 50.75 | |
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party | 67 | 1,409,775 | 50.12 | 5.71 | 33 | 6 | 49.25 | |
Legal Marijuana Now Party | 1 | 8,861 | 0.32 | 0.32 | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Libertarian Party of Minnesota | 3 | 7,899 | 0.28 | 0.28 | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Independence Party of Minnesota | 1 | 3,197 | 0.11 | 0.11 | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Write-in | N/A | 5,964 | 0.21 | 0.05 | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Total | 2,812,824 | 100.00 | ±0.00 | 67 | ±0 | 100.00 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 155,457 | 5.24 | 1.77 | |||||
Turnout (out of 3,972,330 eligible voters) [45] | 2,968,281 | 74.72 | 1.70 | |||||
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State, [46] Minnesota Legislative Reference Library [47] |
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||||
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Name | Party | First elected | Name | Party | Votes | % | Winner Party | |
1 | LeRoy Stumpf‡ | DFL | 1982 | Mark Johnson [48] | Republican | 23,108 | 61.41 | Republican |
Kip Fontaine [48] | DFL | 14,501 | 38.54 | |||||
2 | Rod Skoe | DFL | 2002 | Paul Utke [49] | Republican | 22,232 | 56.60 | Republican |
Rod Skoe [50] | DFL | 17,002 | 43.29 | |||||
3 | Tom Bakk | DFL | 2002 | Tom Bakk [51] | DFL | 26,977 | 61.36 | DFL |
Jennifer Havlick [52] | Republican | 16,923 | 38.49 | |||||
4 | Kent Eken | DFL | 2012 | Kent Eken [53] | DFL | 21,420 | 55.13 | DFL |
James Leiman [54] | Republican | 17,382 | 44.74 | |||||
5 | Tom Saxhaug | DFL | 2002 | Justin Eichorn [55] | Republican | 20,240 | 50.59 | Republican |
Tom Saxhaug [56] | DFL | 19,687 | 49.21 | |||||
6 | David Tomassoni | DFL | 2000 | David Tomassoni [57] | DFL | 26,260 | 62.69 | DFL |
Skeeter Tomczak [57] | Republican | 15,555 | 37.13 | |||||
7 | Roger Reinert‡ | DFL | 2010 | Erik Simonson [58] | DFL | 27,677 | 65.50 | DFL |
Donna Bergstrom [59] | Republican | 14,470 | 34.25 | |||||
8 | Bill Ingebrigtsen | Republican | 2006 | Bill Ingebrigtsen [60] | Republican | 29,302 | 66.26 | Republican |
Shawn Olson [61] | DFL | 14,892 | 33.67 | |||||
9 | Paul Gazelka | Republican | 2010 | Paul Gazelka [62] | Republican | 27,749 | 71.19 | Republican |
Jason Weinerman [63] | DFL | 11,191 | 28.71 | |||||
10 | Carrie Ruud | Republican | 2002, 2012† | Carrie Ruud [64] | Republican | 27,923 | 64.31 | Republican |
Tiffany Stenglein [65] | DFL | 15,440 | 35.56 | |||||
11 | Tony Lourey | DFL | 2006 | Tony Lourey [66] | DFL | 20,519 | 54.50 | DFL |
Michael Cummins [66] | Republican | 17,079 | 45.36 | |||||
12 | Torrey Westrom | Republican | 2012 | Torrey Westrom [67] | Republican | 28,254 | 67.60 | Republican |
Russ Hinrichs [68] | DFL | 13,515 | 32.34 | |||||
13 | Michelle Fischbach | Republican | 1996* | Michelle Fischbach [69] | Republican | 29,235 | 68.60 | Republican |
Michael Willemsen [70] | DFL | 13,338 | 31.30 | |||||
14 | John Pederson‡ | Republican | 2010 | Jerry Relph [71] | Republican | 17,519 | 47.40 | Republican |
Dan Wolgamott [72] | DFL | 17,378 | 47.02 | |||||
Steven Zilberg [72] | Libertarian | 2,021 | 5.47 | |||||
15 | Dave Brown‡ | Republican | 2010 | Andrew Mathews [73] | Republican | 28,373 | 70.70 | Republican |
Chilah Brown [73] | DFL | 11,672 | 29.08 | |||||
16 | Gary Dahms | Republican | 2010 | Gary Dahms [74] | Republican | 26,086 | 67.29 | Republican |
James Kanne [75] | DFL | 12,651 | 32.63 | |||||
17 | Lyle Koenen | DFL | 2012* | Andrew Lang [76] | Republican | 22,421 | 57.25 | Republican |
Lyle Koenen [77] | DFL | 16,713 | 42.67 | |||||
18 | Scott Newman | Republican | 2010 | Scott Newman [78] | Republican | 26,341 | 66.64 | Republican |
Amy Wilde [79] | DFL | 13,148 | 33.26 | |||||
19 | Kathy Sheran‡ | DFL | 2006 | Nick Frentz [80] | DFL | 22,875 | 56.11 | DFL |
Willa Dailey [81] | Republican | 15,057 | 36.93 | |||||
Shane Wernsing [82] | Libertarian | 2,798 | 6.86 | |||||
20 | Kevin Dahle | DFL | 2008*, 2012† | Rich Draheim [83] | Republican | 22,274 | 51.91 | Republican |
Kevin Dahle [84] | DFL | 20,577 | 47.95 | |||||
21 | Matt Schmit | DFL | 2012 | Mike Goggin [85] | Republican | 22,901 | 54.24 | Republican |
Matt Schmit [86] | DFL | 19,282 | 45.67 | |||||
22 | Bill Weber | Republican | 2012 | Bill Weber [87] | Republican | 25,769 | 70.20 | Republican |
Brian Abrahamson [88] | DFL | 10,910 | 29.72 | |||||
23 | Julie Rosen | Republican | 2002 | Julie Rosen [89] | Republican | 28,063 | 70.81 | Republican |
Barbara Lake [90] | DFL | 11,529 | 29.09 | |||||
24 | Vicki Jensen | DFL | 2012 | John Jasinski [91] | Republican | 21,885 | 58.52 | Republican |
Vicki Jensen [90] | DFL | 15,463 | 41.35 | |||||
25 | Dave Senjem | Republican | 2002 | Dave Senjem [92] | Republican | 26,839 | 63.24 | Republican |
Dale Amorosia [93] | DFL | 15,555 | 36.65 | |||||
26 | Carla Nelson | Republican | 2010 | Carla Nelson [94] | Republican | 23,325 | 55.96 | Republican |
Rich Wright [94] | DFL | 18,317 | 43.95 | |||||
27 | Dan Sparks | DFL | 2002 | Dan Sparks [95] | DFL | 20,540 | 54.76 | DFL |
Gene Dornink [96] | Republican | 16,944 | 45.17 | |||||
28 | Jeremy Miller | Republican | 2010 | Jeremy Miller [86] | Republican | 25,217 | 62.97 | Republican |
Jon Pieper [97] | DFL | 14,793 | 36.94 | |||||
29 | Bruce Anderson | Republican | 2012 | Bruce Anderson [98] | Republican | 27,249 | 66.00 | Republican |
Janice Holter Kittok [69] | DFL | 13,992 | 33.89 | |||||
30 | Mary Kiffmeyer | Republican | 2012 | Mary Kiffmeyer [99] | Republican | 30,483 | 71.71 | Republican |
P.J. LaCroix [100] | DFL | 11,979 | 28.18 | |||||
31 | Michelle Benson | Republican | 2010 | Michelle Benson [101] | Republican | 29,650 | 67.96 | Republican |
Ricky Englund [101] | DFL | 13,919 | 31.91 | |||||
32 | Sean Nienow§ | Republican | 2002, 2010† | Mark Koran [102] | Republican | 23,992 | 56.53 | Republican |
Tim Nelson [103] | DFL | 18,388 | 43.33 | |||||
33 | David Osmek | Republican | 2012 | David Osmek [104] | Republican | 30,175 | 59.59 | Republican |
Sherrie Pugh [105] | DFL | 17,335 | 34.24 | |||||
Jay Nygard [104] | Libertarian | 3,080 | 6.08 | |||||
34 | Warren Limmer | Republican | 1995* | Warren Limmer [42] | Republican | 29,229 | 60.18 | Republican |
Bonnie Westlin [106] | DFL | 19,263 | 39.66 | |||||
35 | Jim Abeler | Republican | 2016* | Jim Abeler [107] | Republican | 29,655 | 67.47 | Republican |
Roger Johnson [108] | DFL | 14,216 | 32.35 | |||||
36 | John Hoffman | DFL | 2012 | John Hoffman [109] | DFL | 21,793 | 51.00 | DFL |
Jeff Lunde [110] | Republican | 20,840 | 48.77 | |||||
37 | Alice Johnson‡ | DFL | 2012 | Jerry Newton [111] | DFL | 22,129 | 51.41 | DFL |
Brad Sanford [112] | Republican | 20,838 | 48.41 | |||||
38 | Roger Chamberlain | Republican | 2010 | Roger Chamberlain [113] | Republican | 27,109 | 58.61 | Republican |
Pat Davern [114] | DFL | 19,094 | 41.28 | |||||
39 | Karin Housley | Republican | 2012 | Karin Housley [115] | Republican | 28,960 | 61.29 | Republican |
Sten Hakanson [116] | DFL | 18,237 | 38.60 | |||||
40 | Chris Eaton | DFL | 2011* | Chris Eaton [117] | DFL | 21,152 | 67.84 | DFL |
Robert Marvin [117] | Republican | 9,905 | 31.77 | |||||
41 | Barb Goodwin‡ | DFL | 2010 | Carolyn Laine [2] | DFL | 25,096 | 61.04 | DFL |
Gary Johnson [113] | Republican | 15,939 | 38.77 | |||||
42 | Bev Scalze‡ | DFL | 2012 | Jason Isaacson [118] | DFL | 24,962 | 54.21 | DFL |
Candy Sina [119] | Republican | 21,008 | 45.62 | |||||
43 | Chuck Wiger | DFL | 1996 | Chuck Wiger [120] | DFL | 24,347 | 56.95 | DFL |
Bob Zick [121] | Republican | 15,149 | 35.43 | |||||
Chris Belflower [120] | Independence | 3,197 | 7.48 | |||||
44 | Terri Bonoff‡ | DFL | 2005* | Paul Anderson [122] | Republican | 25,309 | 50.13 | Republican |
Deb Calvert [123] | DFL | 25,114 | 49.74 | |||||
45 | Ann Rest | DFL | 2000 | Ann Rest [124] | DFL | 27,509 | 63.66 | DFL |
Roxana Bruins [124] | Republican | 15,588 | 36.07 | |||||
46 | Ron Latz | DFL | 2006 | Ron Latz [125] | DFL | 35,465 | 96.58 | DFL |
47 | Julianne Ortman‡ | Republican | 2002 | Scott Jensen [126] | Republican | 30,920 | 67.29 | Republican |
Darryl Scarborough [127] | DFL | 14,981 | 32.60 | |||||
48 | David Hann | Republican | 2002 | Steve Cwodzinski [128] | DFL | 24,303 | 51.10 | DFL |
David Hann [128] | Republican | 23,205 | 48.79 | |||||
49 | Melisa Franzen | DFL | 2012 | Melisa Franzen [129] | DFL | 28,273 | 54.47 | DFL |
Mike Lehmann [129] | Republican | 23,557 | 45.39 | |||||
50 | Melissa Halvorson Wiklund | DFL | 2012 | Melissa Halvorson Wiklund [130] | DFL | 24,921 | 59.53 | DFL |
Kirsten Johnson [130] | Republican | 16,805 | 40.14 | |||||
51 | Jim Carlson | DFL | 2006, 2012† | Jim Carlson [131] | DFL | 24,358 | 54.04 | DFL |
Victor Lake [132] | Republican | 20,662 | 45.84 | |||||
52 | Jim Metzen [nb 1] | DFL | 1986 | Matt Klein [133] | DFL | 25,448 | 57.84 | DFL |
Mark Misukanis [134] | Republican | 18,485 | 42.01 | |||||
53 | Susan Kent | DFL | 2012 | Susan Kent [135] | DFL | 23,035 | 50.38 | DFL |
Sharna Wahlgren [136] | Republican | 22,636 | 49.51 | |||||
54 | Katie Sieben‡ | DFL | 2006 | Dan Schoen [137] | DFL | 22,162 | 53.13 | DFL |
Leilani Holmstadt [138] | Republican | 19,480 | 46.70 | |||||
55 | Eric Pratt | Republican | 2012 | Eric Pratt [139] | Republican | 29,132 | 68.53 | Republican |
Ali Ali [140] | DFL | 13,282 | 31.24 | |||||
56 | Dan Hall | Republican | 2010 | Dan Hall [141] | Republican | 23,602 | 55.07 | Republican |
Phil Sterner [142] | DFL | 19,178 | 44.75 | |||||
57 | Greg Clausen | DFL | 2012 | Greg Clausen [143] | DFL | 24,519 | 53.06 | DFL |
Cory Campbell [144] | Republican | 21,633 | 46.81 | |||||
58 | Dave Thompson‡ | Republican | 2010 | Matt Little [145] | DFL | 22,833 | 50.38 | DFL |
Tim Pitcher [146] | Republican | 22,446 | 49.53 | |||||
59 | Bobby Joe Champion | DFL | 2012 | Bobby Joe Champion [147] | DFL | 27,541 | 77.56 | DFL |
Jennifer Carnahan [148] | Republican | 7,814 | 22.01 | |||||
60 | Kari Dziedzic | DFL | 2012* | Kari Dziedzic [149] | DFL | 31,542 | 77.53 | DFL |
Martin Super [42] | Legal Marijuana Now | 8,861 | 21.78 | |||||
61 | Scott Dibble | DFL | 2002 | Scott Dibble [42] | DFL | 43,045 | 81.07 | DFL |
Bob Carney [42] | Republican | 9,924 | 18.69 | |||||
62 | Jeff Hayden | DFL | 2011* | Jeff Hayden [147] | DFL | 29,564 | 87.84 | DFL |
Bruce Lundeen [42] | Republican | 3,897 | 11.58 | |||||
63 | Patricia Torres Ray | DFL | 2006 | Patricia Torres Ray [150] | DFL | 38,470 | 80.70 | DFL |
Ron Moey [150] | Republican | 9,068 | 19.02 | |||||
64 | Dick Cohen | DFL | 1986 | Dick Cohen [42] | DFL | 36,757 | 76.67 | DFL |
Ian Baird [42] | Republican | 11,078 | 23.11 | |||||
65 | Sandy Pappas | DFL | 1990 | Sandy Pappas [42] | DFL | 27,743 | 80.70 | DFL |
Jason Delmont [42] | Republican | 6,479 | 18.85 | |||||
66 | John Marty | DFL | 1986 | John Marty [151] | DFL | 28,312 | 74.34 | DFL |
Carolyn Jass [151] | Republican | 9,670 | 25.39 | |||||
67 | Foung Hawj | DFL | 2012 | Foung Hawj [152] | DFL | 21,696 | 75.11 | DFL |
Krysia Weidell [153] | Republican | 7,091 | 24.55 |
District | Candidates | Party |
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1 | Jual Carlson [154] | Republican |
Sue Grafstrom [154] | Republican | |
Alan Jensen [154] | Republican | |
Roger Schmitz [154] | Republican | |
Gary Willhite [154] | Republican | |
7 | Sharla Gardner [155] | DFL |
14 | Jeff Johnson [156] | Republican |
15 | Brad Schumaker [157] | Republican |
19 | Mark Friedman [158] | DFL |
20 | Mark Bartusek [159] | Republican |
Bruce Morlan [159] | Republican | |
Danny Petricka [159] | Republican | |
24 | Janet Moline [160] | Republican |
26 | Elliot Culp [161] | DFL |
41 | Connie Bernardy [162] | DFL |
44 | Cole Mathisen [163] | Republican |
Kelli Slavik [164] | Republican | |
Sharon Sund [165] | DFL | |
47 | Jake Coleman [166] | Republican |
48 | Joan Howe-Pullis [167] | DFL |
52 | Maureen Ramirez [168] | DFL |
54 | Lynn Kaye [138] | Republican |
58 | Mike Freundschuh [169] | Republican |
Mark Priore [169] | Republican | |
Melissa Sauser [169] | Republican | |
60 | Chris Meyer [149] | DFL |
Party | Incumbent | District | First elected | Winner | Party |
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DFL | LeRoy Stumpf‡ | 1 | 1982 | Mark Johnson | Republican |
Rod Skoe | 2 | 2002 | Paul Utke | Republican | |
Tom Saxhaug | 5 | 2002 | Justin Eichorn | Republican | |
Lyle Koenen | 17 | 2012* | Andrew Lang | Republican | |
Kevin Dahle | 20 | 2008*, 2012† | Rich Draheim | Republican | |
Matt Schmit | 21 | 2012 | Mike Goggin | Republican | |
Vicki Jensen | 24 | 2012 | John Jasinski | Republican | |
Terri Bonoff‡ | 44 | 2005* | Paul Anderson | Republican | |
Republican | David Hann | 48 | 2002 | Steve Cwodzinski | DFL |
Dave Thompson‡ | 58 | 2010 | Matt Little | DFL |
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The 2018 Minnesota Secretary of State election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the secretary of state of the U.S. state of Minnesota. Steve Simon, the incumbent and Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) nominee, won the election.
Tou Xiong is an American politician and member of the Minnesota Senate. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he represents District 44. He previously served in the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing District 53A in the eastern Twin Cities metropolitan area.
A special election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on March 19, 2019, to elect a new member for District 11B in the Minnesota House of Representatives, caused by the resignation of Republican Jason Rarick effective on February 12, 2019, after winning a special election to the Minnesota Senate. A primary election was held on March 5, 2019, to nominate a Republican candidate. Nathan Nelson, the Republican nominee, won the special election.
The 2020 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 3, 2020, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 92nd Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on August 11, 2020. The election coincided with the election of the other house of the Legislature, the Senate, and other elections.
The 2022 Minnesota Senate election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 8, 2022, to elect members of the Senate of the 93rd Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on August 9, 2022. The election coincided with the election of the other house of the Legislature, the Minnesota House of Representatives, and all other statewide elections.
The 2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 8, 2022, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 93rd Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on August 9, 2022. The election coincided with the election of the other chamber of the Legislature, the Senate.